Department of Business Administration

 

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    Southern University Bangladesh

     

    BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration)

    The Department of Business Administration at the Southern University Bangladesh brings together various business disciplines to nurture a diverse and supportive learning community. We conduct rigorous and innovative interdisciplinary research that improves theory and practice in contemporary business. We offer an educational environment that encourages life-long learning for our students, faculty, staff, and business partners. We combine the faculty of Business's strengths with those of engineering, agriculture, health and social sciences to utilize our University’s distinctive intellectual excellence and develop a new spectrum of solutions for contemporary management problems.

    Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) is four years degree providing quality business education at undergraduate levels. Course work features practices, as well enable students to work effectively in business environment. The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree requires 126 semester hours including of 36 semester credit hours of college-level general education.

    Foundation: for selective students
    GE & Development
    EN
    CS Computer
    MA
    AC Accounting
    A. General Education (36 Semester Credits)
    BS
    IR
    SO Sociology
    EN
    EN
    HU Humanities
    ES
    CS & Application
    CS Management
    MA Statistics
    MA 2060 Business Math
    MA 2010 Business Calculus
    B. Core Education (72 Semester Credits)
    MG 2010 Introduction to Business
    AC I
    AC 2010 Accounting II
    EC 2010 Macro Economics
    EC 2020 Micro Economics
    MA 2030 Inferential Statistics
    MK 2050 Introduction to Marketing
    MG 2060 Principles of Management
    MG
    MG Industrial Law
    FA Taxation
    AC & Practice of Auditing
    MG
    QM
    MG
    FA
    MG
    MG & Import Management
    MG
    MG & Morality
    MG and Strategy
    FA Banking
    MG Business Research
    C. Electives (12 Semester Credits)
    Marketing (12 Credits)
    MK & Industrial Marketing
    MK & Promotion Management
    MK & Distribution Management
    MK Marketing Research
    Finance (12 Credits)
    FA Finance
    FA
    FA & Risk Management
    FA
    Accounting(12 Credits)
    AC
    AC
    AC
    AC
    Management (12 Credits)
    MG Management
    MG System
    MG Management
    MG
    Management Information System (12 Credits)

    Pre-request may required
    CS- Systems
    CS 2060 Database Fundamentals
    EC (CS 3130 required)
    IT Development
    D. Internship / Project

    & Presentation (6 Semester Credits)
    Optional: MS
    GRADUATE PROGRAMS

    Executive Master Of Business Administration (EMBA)

    Core & Elective Courses: 39 semester credit hours
    All Courses are three (3) Credit hour, unless it is mentioned.
    Executive MBA is designed to train and develop professionals. This One-year program emphasizes business strategies and techniques in the global environment with flexibility and convenience in mind, allowing the student to choose among different concentrations. Self-motivated persons are encouraged to apply in Executive program. The Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) program is a 3 semesters, 39 credit hour program for professionals who have earned a four (4) year bachelor degree from a recognized college or university and has substantial work experience; Students may choose a concentration area upon completion of the required core courses. The student will also complete a capstone project with seminar for this degree program.

    Curriculum

    The Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) program is a 3 semesters, 39 credit hour program for professionals who have earned a four (4) year bachelor degree from a recognized college or university and has substantial work experience; Students may choose a concentration area upon completion of the required core courses. The student will also complete either a thesis or a capstone project for this degree program.

    A. Foundation
    FA-6030, Accounting for Executives
    B. Core Courses (30 cr/hrs.)
    MG Systems
    MG Management
    MG
    FA
    MG
    MK
    MG
    QM for Executives
    MG ?
    MG and Strategy
    C. Electives (6 Cr.Hr)

    Marketing (6 Cr.Hr)

    MK-6050, International Marketing
    MK-6060, Brand Marketing
    IT 4040 E-Commerce
    MK
    Accounting & Finance (6 Cr.Hr)

    FA-6050, Multinational Corporate Finance
    FA-6060, Investment & Credit Management
    AC-6080, Accounting Information System
    FA & Reporting
    MIS (Pre-requisite Required) (6 Cr.Hr)
    CS & Development
    CS 3140, Computer Network
    CSC-2240, Database Management
    HRM (6 Cr.Hr)
    MG-6050, Organization Development and change
    MG-6060, Leadership Behavior & Motivation
    MG
    MG
    International Business (6 Cr.Hr)
    MG-
    FA
    MK-
    IT 4040 E-Commerce
    D. Thesis & Presentation (6 Cr.Hr)
    Program: Masters of Business Administration (MBA)

    The MBA program is designed to meet the growing needs of mid-career managers. This program provides for areas of concentration. Students are to gain an understanding of the essential managerial skills and then to focus on a particular area of concentration. This innovative concept in graduate level education allows the student to develop both a comprehensive background in basic management skills, at the same time to select course work that is aimed towards a particular career path.
    Core & Elective Courses of 60 semester credit hours for non-business graduates.
    Core & Elective Courses of 36 semester credit hours for business graduates.
    Core & Elective Courses 60 semester credit hours MBA/ consisting of courses Core courses and choice of specialized areas for non-business graduates. The Master of Business Administration (MBA) program is a 3 semester, 36 credit hour programs for those students who have earned a four (4) year bachelor degree from a recognized college or university; Students may choose a concentration area upon completion of the required core courses. The student will be required complete a capstone project with seminar for the MBA program.
    All Courses are three (3) Credit hours unless it is mentioned.
    Core & Elective Courses 60 semester credit hours for non-business graduates

    A. Core Courses (45 Cr.Hr)

    FA- Executives
    MA 2060 Business Mathematics
    MG
    MG Systems
    MG
    MG Management
    MK-
    QM- for Executive
    AC
    MG
    MG
    MG-
    MG & Strategy
    B. Elective Courses
    Marketing

    MK-
    MK-
    MK
    MK-6080? Services Marketing
    Accounting and Finance (9 Cr.Hr)
    FA- Finance
    FA- & Credit Management
    FA-6070Cost Accounting

    AC- System
    Human Resource Management(9 Cr.Hr)
    MG-6050, Organization Development & change
    MG-6060, Leadership Behavior & Motivation
    MG
    MG 60 Company, labor & Industrial law
    International Business (9 Cr.Hr)
    MG
    FA
    MK-
    IT 6040 E-Commerce
    MIS(9 Cr.Hr)

    CS & Development
    CS 3140, Computer Network
    CSC-2240, Database Management
    IT 4040 E-Commerce
    Bank Management (9 Cr.Hr)

    BK Management
    FA & Credit Management
    MK Services
    BK system
    C. Thesis/Capstone Project (6 Cr.Hr)
    Program: Masters of Business Administration (MBA)

    All Courses are three (3) Credit hours unless it is mentioned.
    Core & Elective Courses 36 semester credit hours for business graduates
    FA (International) Management
    MG Management
    MK
    MG
    MG
    EC
    Elective Courses(12 cr/hrs.)

    Marketing

    MK
    MK
    MK
    Accounting and Finance
    FA Finance
    FA & Credit Management
    FA
    AC System
    Human Resource Management
    MG
    MG & Motivation
    MG
    MG
    International Business
    MG
    FA
    MK
    IT 6040 E-Commerce

    MIS

    CS & Development
    CS
    CSC-
    IT 4040 E-Commerce
    Bank Management
    ations Management
    FA & Credit Management
    MK Services
    BK system
    BK Institutions
    MBA Dissertation/Capstone Project (6 Cr.Hr)