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The M.Sc. Business Administration program of the department has been designed to provide the students with a broad and solid basis for acquisition of knowledge and skills in the general principles and practical vocational applications of Management.
Objectives
1. To equip the students with essential theoretical and practical knowledge and skills needed for research and development in the field of Management, and to empower such students with the needed requirements to offer services in teaching, research and leadership.
2. The program is in complete agreement with the mission of Babcock University, in building the total man through the training of the head, heart and hand for effective leadership of the society and the church.
Upon completion of the program, the graduate will be able to:
1. Effectively manage a marketing/business enterprise.
2. Effectively initiate, conduct and supervise a research program in the field of Management
3. Effectively teach a Business Administration course at the undergraduate level.
4. Provide effective leadership, at a management scale, in a public or private enterprise.
SPECIALISATION ELECTIVES (3 Credits per Course)
Production / Operations Management
BSAD 837 Business TQM and Techniques
BSAD 817 Facilities Location Methods
BSAD 815 Operations Management
BSAD 823 Strategic Decisions in Production Management
BSAD 853 Project management
Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
BSAD 803 Entrepreneurship Development
BSAD 821 Small Business Management
BSAD 863 Purchasing and Supplies Management
BSAD 873 Feasibility Studies and Marketing Survey
BSAD 883 Small Scale Business Accounting
Strategic Management
BSAD 875 Business Environment
FNCE 851 Corporate Finance
BSAD 872 International Business
BSAD 881 Business Policy
BSAD 861 Comparative and Change Management
Human Resources Management
BSAD 852 Intermediate Human Resources Management
BSAD 839 Organizational Change & Development
BSAD 882 Labour Relations & Collective Bargaining
BSAD 835 Organizational Design
BSAD 877 Theory and Administration of Compensation
BSAD 851 Industrial Psychology
MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.Sc.) BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COURSES
COURSE |
COURSE TITLE |
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
GEDS 801 |
GENERAL REQUIREMENT |
2 |
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GEDS 802 |
Statistics |
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2 |
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CORE COURSES |
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BSAD 800 |
Christian Business Ethics |
3 |
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ECON 801 |
Managerial Economics |
3 |
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BSAD 831 |
Quantitative Techniques & Comp. Application |
3 |
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BSAD 841 |
Organization Behavior |
3 |
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BSAD 862 |
Management Process |
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3 |
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BSAD 843 |
Management Theory |
3 |
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BSAD 842 |
Research Methods |
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3 |
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ACCT 842 |
Strategic Financial Management |
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2 |
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BSAD 802 |
Strategic Management |
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3 |
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BSAD 822 |
Seminar in Business Administration |
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3 |
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BSAD 890 |
Dissertation |
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6 |
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SPECIALIZATION ELECTIVES |
3 |
3 |
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Total Credit Units (45) |
20 |
19 |
6 |
NB: (1) Students in consultation with the Course Coordinator and or the HOD are to choose ONE specialization course (3 Credits per Course)in their First and Second semester.
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