College of Administrative and Financial Sciences

College of Administrative and Financial Sciences

College of Administrative and Financial Sciences

Introduction

This program allows the student enrolled in Public Health as a major major from the College of Health Sciences to obtain another major in Business Administration.

Credit hours for the Double Major Degree - Business Administration

39 hours.

Approved courses for the degree of Double Major - Business Administration

The number of approved courses for this degree is 13, as follows:

No. Course Code  Course Name
1

MGT201

Marketing Management

2

MGT211

Human Resource Management

3

MGT312

Decision making and problem solving

4

MGT321

Introduction to international business

5

MGT322

Supply management

6

MGT325

Technology management

7

MGT401

Strategic management

8

MGT403

knowledge management

9

MGT404

Organizational design and development

10

MGT402

Entrepreneurship and small projects

11

MGT421

Communication management

12

MGT422

Business ethics and social responsibility of the organization

13

MGT424

Quality Management

Learning Outcomes for Double Major Degree - Business Administration

Understanding of principles and theories in the field of  business applied at the local or global level.

Learn about micro and macro business models, business practices and strategies in management.

Demonstrate the skills necessary to integrate concepts of core business areas.

Use critical and analytical thinking in problem solving and decision making for contemporary business issues.

Determine appropriate management and leadership styles for different situations.

Demonstrate effective interpersonal and collaborative skills within a team.

Learn about and apply academic and professional integrity, rules of professional conduct and ethical standards in doing business.

Requirements for applying to the Double Major - Business Administration

To view the criteria for applying for a double major - business administration , please visit the page of the Deanship of Admission and Student Affairs (press here).

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