Course Title | [COURSE TITLE] |
Course Code | [COURSE CODE] |
Instructor Name | [YOUR NAME] |
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Office Hours | [OFFICE HOURS] |
Class Location | [CLASS LOCATION] |
Welcome to the Master of Business Administration (MBA) course. This program provides a broad understanding of business operations to enhance management and organizational skills and prepares students for leadership and managerial roles various industries.
Instructor: [YOUR NAME]
Contact: [YOUR EMAIL]
Develop an in-depth understanding of functional areas of business and management.
Enhance strategic thinking and decision-making capabilities.
Understand the role of technology in business environment.
Cultivate skills of leadership, teamwork and effective communication.
Understand business ethics and corporate social responsibility.
Week | Topic | Learning Objectives |
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1-2 | Introduction to Management | Understand basic management theories and principles. |
3-4 | Business Economics | Comprehend supply, demand and market equilibrium concepts. |
5-6 | Financial Accounting | Develop an understanding of financial statements and reporting. |
7-8 | Marketing Management | Learn about strategic marketing, branding, and customer behaviour. |
9-10 | Business Ethics and Social Responsibility | Understand the role of businesses in society and corporate social responsibility. |
Management, Robbins and Coulter
Economics for Managers, Farnham
Financial Accounting, Harrison, Horngren, and Thomas
Marketing Management, Kotler and Keller
Business and Society: Stakeholders, Ethics, Public Policy, Lawrence and Weber
Weekly chapter readings and discussions in class.
Group projects on management, economics, finance, and marketing.
Mid-term and final exams on all covered topics.
A final year project based on real-world business scenarios.
Regular quizzes based on topics covered in class.
Attendance is mandatory for all students. Any absences must be justified in advance.
All assignments must be submitted by their due dates. Late submissions will affect your final grade.
Academic integrity is a prerequisite. Any form of plagiarism will lead to disciplinary action.
All students are expected to participate in class discussions.
In case of any issues related to the course, the instructor is the first point of contact.
Criteria | Percentage |
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Assignments | 25% |
Group Projects | 25% |
Participation in Class Discussions | 20% |
Exams | 30% |
Total | 100% |
The syllabus that has been provided should not be viewed as immutable or final - there is always the potential for it to change. If there should be any advancements or alterations in the course schedule, assignments, or the syllabus itself, these changes will not take place without some forewarning. Rest assured, any pending changes will be communicated to you clearly and in advance.
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