Course Details:
A Bachelor's degree in Business Management typically covers a wide range of topics to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of business principles and practices. The curriculum may vary slightly among institutions, but here is a general outline of courses you might find in a Business Management program: General Education Requirements 1. English Composition 2. Mathematics 3. Social Sciences 4. Natural Sciences 5. Humanities 6. Electives Core Business Courses 1. Introduction to Business 2. Principles of Management 3. Business Ethics 4. Business Law 5. Financial Accounting 6. Managerial Accounting 7. Microeconomics 8. Macroeconomics 9. Business Statistics 10. Marketing Principles 11. Operations Management 12. Organizational Behavior 13. Strategic Management Specialized Business Courses 1. Human Resource Management 2. Financial Management 3. International Business 4. Entrepreneurship 5. Supply Chain Management 6. Business Communication 7. Business Information Systems 8. Business Negotiation 9. Project Management 10. Leadership Development
A typical weekly timetable:
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First Year Curriculum
Assessment
- Three written papers form the First University Examination, together
with a submitted portfolio of two exam essays of 2,000 words for
Introduction to English Language and Literature.
- All exams must be passed, but marks do not count towards the final
degree.
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Second Year Curriculum
Assessment
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Third Year Curriculum
Assessment