1. Master of Business Administration (MBA)








2. Master of Management

3. Doctor of Business Administration (DBA):
Undergraduate Programs
The BBA curriculum address the fundamental topics in undergraduate
business education, including management, marketing, finance,
statistics, business law and ethics, management information systems,
and small business management, and business policy and strategy, as
well as major courses that provide more-in-depth coverage of specific
content areas, such as entrepreneurship, information technology and
marketing.

1- Bachelor of Business Administration
General or Specialized in:
  • Human Resources
  • Information Technology
  • International Management
  • Marketing Management

2- Bachelor of Management in Entrepreneurship and small
business
Specialized in:
  • Project Management
  • Human Resources Management
  • Marketing and Communication
  • Information Systems Management
  • Quality Management
  • Sales Management
Graduate Programs
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) program promotes
learning to synthesize the principles and practices of management
within a technology-driven world. Course content reflects current
business practice in best of class organizations. AUL’s knowledge of
current practice comes from its close ties with leading edge companies
and government agencies. Courses balance nurturing of an
appreciation for the role of theory in effective management with
practical, how-to insights. While the emphasis in the program is
directed toward managing in a technology-driven world, management
basics that apply to all business operations are covered.
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