UNIMAK BSc in Business Administration and Management Course
UNIMAK BSc in Business Administration and Management Course – see details below:
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINSTRATION
CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA & BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
These undergraduate programmes are designed for those wishing to serve in the business administration and management sector. They aim to provide a general introduction to the principles and practice of business administration and management while, at the same time, building students’ overall capacity and integrity.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Certificate (1 year): Three (3) WASSCE credits (or 3 G.C.E. ‘O’ Levels).
Diploma (2 years): Four (4) WASSCE credits (or 4 G.C.E. ‘O’ Levels). including English Language.
Bachelor of Science (4 years in total): Five (5) WASSCE credits (or G.C.E. ‘O’ Levels) including English Language. Candidates with H.T.C. Secondary and ‘A’ Levels will also be considered.
COURSE STRUCTURE
Certificate (Year 1),
Diploma (Years 1 and 2)
Bachelor of Science (4 years in total)
All UNIMAK students offer the same foundation Courses irrespective of their specific fields of study.
Each foundation course module includes 2 credit hours of instruction and students are expected to undertake an additional 45 hours guided study in preparation for presentations and the module assignment.
In addition, towards the end of years two (2) and four (4) students submit a dissertation (supervised by a lecturer in the department).on a topic of the student’s choice, related to a broad area within their programme of study.
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COURSE OUTLINE: Business Administration and Management
FIRST YEAR |
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1st SEMESTER |
2nd SEMESTER |
Introduction to University Studies |
Introduction to University Studies |
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Communication Skills I |
Communication Skills II |
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Mathematics |
Introduction to Computer Studies |
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Social Research |
Phenomenology of Religion |
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Fundamental Ethics |
Corporate Strategy |
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Introduction to Human Resource Management |
Introduction to Sales and Sales Management |
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Introduction to Business Administration and Management |
Business Economics |
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Fundamentals of Accounting |
Business Statistics |
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Management Principles |
Intermediate Accounting |
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Introduction to Personnel Management |
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SECOND YEAR |
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1st SEMESTER |
2nd SEMESTER |
Communication Skills II |
Communication Skills II |
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Integral Development of humankind |
Logic and Critical Thinking |
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Entrepreneurship |
Business Communication II |
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Business Research Methods |
Business Analysis and Valuation |
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Principles of Marketing |
Financial Management |
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Business Finance |
Quantitative Techniques |
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Business Communication I |
Leadership |
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Micro Economics |
Business Law |
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Macro Economics |
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Business Research Tutorial |
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THIRD YEAR |
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1st SEMESTER |
2nd SEMESTER |
Communication Skills III |
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Introduction to Micro finance |
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Project Management |
Financial Systems |
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Operations Management |
Advanced Accounting |
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Marketing Management |
Business Plan I |
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Management Information Systems (MIS) |
Development Economics |
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Business Ethics and CSR |
International business and Trade |
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Principles of Taxation |
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FOURTH YEAR |
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1st SEMESTER |
2nd SEMESTER |
Business Plan II |
E-Commerce and Online Banking |
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Academic Writing |
Customer Service Management |
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Strategic Management |
Cost and Management Accounting |
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Auditing and Assurance |
Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management |
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Managerial Economics |
Company law |
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Risk Management |
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Dissertation and Business Plan Tutorial |
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ASSESSMENT
Continuous assessment of assignments, essays, attendance, class participation, group and class presentations and final written examinations comprise the bulk assessment. Students must pass the final exam to receive a passing grade in the course.