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College of Administrative and Financial Sciences

About

The CAF was one of the first colleges to start teaching after the issuing of the Honorable Royal Decree number 37409/B dated 10/09/1432 H, ordering the establishment of the Saudi Electronic University. As a first step towards realizing the vision and mission of the SEU, the CAF started to form the following academic departments: Department of Business Administration, Department of Finance, Department of Accounting, and Department of E-Commerce.

​The CAF is one of the colleges that have a promising future, due to the high reliance on it in any public or private sector whether for establishing a company or a project. The college provides the knowledge and scientific grounds and experience needed for the study, investment and movement, and effective operation of capitals. When attempting to build any project investors first consult business experts, graduate of business administration colleges, for viability studies before setting the infrastructure or consulting engineers.

Studying in the administration and finance is in demand by many students, due to the interest and satisfaction they find in studying something they like and find relevant to innovation in areas which others would not see as useful or not even possible. This is why many individuals enjoy the challenge of starting from simple projects to create legendary success building companies recognized internationally, by pursuit of proper planning and sound bases offered by administration studies.

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