The undergraduate program aims at developing a student's intellectual ability, executive personality and managerial skills through an appropriate blending of business and general education. The program assists the student in understanding and developing the unique leadership qualities required for successfully managing business functions, an organizational unit or an enterprise. The general objectives of the program are to: · Produce up-to-date, assertive and effective executives for business and other organizations · Prepare students for higher studies in business at home and abroad. · Open more doors of opportunity: fulfill potential for high earnings, increased responsibility, and greater personal development. The Business Administration curriculum addresses the fundamental topics in undergraduate business education, including management, marketing, finance, statistics, business law and ethics, management information systems, small business management, as well as major courses that provide more-in-depth coverage of specific concentration areas, such as Management, Human resources, International management, or Marketing.
The BSBE is a practical action-oriented degree program in entrepreneurship. The program develops the student’s knowledge, enterprising capabilities, and confidence thus helping to identify opportunities and create and build ventures, and to undertake business practices in firms with a high degree of competency.
Principally, the program aims to offer an innovative and market leading degree in entrepreneurship from theoretical and applied perspectives. Entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship, and innovation are at the forefront of business studies. Moreover skills learnt and developed from this program have gained widespread recognition as vital managerial capabilities in today’s globally competitive and volatile business environment.
Computer Science is the study and understanding of computing activities, including theory, abstraction and applications of the principles and methodologies of the development of computer systems (software and hardware). Information, its structure, representation, and utilization, is of critical importance in the overall understanding of the field of computing. Computers are now used in virtually every aspect of modern life; as a result, career opportunities for computer scientists and information system specialists are extremely diverse.