The Business and Management Bachelor's Program enables individuals to develop their leadership skills. This degree prepares graduates for a wide range of professional roles in marketing, human resources management, general management, and other business fields.
The Business and Management program is obtained by completing the 120 credit hours of course requirements. Of these credit hours, 63 are core courses, 42 are general education courses, and 18 are elective courses. Students must meet both the core course requirements and the general education requirements.
In addition, students must meet the following criteria:
Students enrolled in the undergraduate program must maintain a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.0 on a 4.00 scale to qualify for the BA degree, stay in good standing, and be able to graduate.
The Maximum Duration Framework (MTF) defined for the completion of the BA program is 180 credit hours.
An undergraduate student may transfer a maximum of 60 credit hours earned at accredited institutions.
Students cannot receive degree credit for a failing grade (below D or below 1.00 on a 4.00 scale).
To understand the fundamental concepts that affect the business world.
To be aware of solid ethical values in various cultural and social environments.
To grasp the role of technology and information systems in data collection and quantitative analysis in business processes.
To use analytical and critical thinking skills to conduct business research that informs decision-making processes.
To integrate knowledge and professional skills from different business areas.
To demonstrate professional business communication skills in a global business environment.
To determine appropriate growth and management strategies by analyzing internal business functions.



