Course Overview
Business Administration Program:
• Faculty: The Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, established in 1988, provides a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program.
• Program Objective: The BBA program aims to educate future managers and entrepreneurs by exploring major functional areas of business activity. It provides students with the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to become effective entrepreneurs and managers in various organizational settings, both national and international.
• Curriculum: The curriculum introduces students to key business functional areas, including management, marketing, production, finance, accounting, and human resources. It integrates theoretical knowledge with practical applications to prepare students for the dynamic business environment.
• Accreditation: The Department of Business Administration, along with other departments within the faculty, has been accredited by the Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation (FIBAA), reflecting the program’s adherence to international quality standards.
Law Program:
• Faculty: The Faculty of Law offers a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) program with a focus on International Law.
• Program Objective: The LLB program aims to provide high-quality, internationally oriented legal education, developing students into international law specialists capable of operating in a global legal environment.
• Curriculum: The program comprises mandatory law courses and elective courses from various disciplines such as political science, history, business, and economics. This multidisciplinary approach ensures a comprehensive understanding of law within broader societal contexts.
• Language of Instruction: The language of instruction for the International Law program is English, accommodating a diverse student body and preparing graduates for international legal careers.
Admission Requirements:
• For Business Administration: Applicants must possess a high school diploma or its equivalent. International students are evaluated based on their high school credentials. Proof of English language proficiency is required if the program is taught in English.
• For Law: Admission requires a high school diploma. International applicants are assessed based on their high school records, and proof of English language proficiency is necessary for the English-medium International Law program.
Career Opportunities:
• Business Administration Graduates: Equipped with comprehensive knowledge in various business disciplines and practical skills, graduates can pursue careers in marketing, sales, accounting, finance, human resource management, and other business-related fields in both private and public sectors.
• Law Graduates: Graduates of the International Law program are prepared for careers in international legal practice, including roles in international organizations, non-governmental organizations, multinational corporations, and legal consultancy, benefiting from a curriculum that meets international standards.