num prospectus 2015
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សាកលវិទ្យោលយ័ជាតិ្រគប់្រគង
National University of Management
NUMNUMPROSPECTUS 2015
NUM.EDU.KH • PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA
Table of Contents
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Message from the Rector
Dr. Hor Peng, [email protected]
First, as the Rector of the National University of Management, I would like to sincerely welcome you to our institution here in the capital city of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. For those who have
become our partners and friends, I extend a heartfelt appreciation for your cooperation and support in advancing higher education in our developing nation. The popularity of NUM as a quality training institution began at its commencement in 1983. NUM continues to be one of the leading public universities in Cambodia.
The Kingdom of Cambodia, a member of ASEAN, has committed herself to be a regional and global competitive market. With the much-anticipated free fl ow of human capitals in the region starting in 2015, NUM is resolved to contribute by fi rst casting the vision of “Excellence in Academics.” Our vision statement will emphasize the importance of providing outstanding, quality assurance standards in education, research and innovation, which strives to promote knowledge-based competence.
In order to achieve this vision, our resources will be invested in infrastructural improvements and staff development that will provide the most conducive learning environment. Not only will the facilities and faculty be upgraded but the content of curriculum must also evolve to meet the needs of the changing educational and commercial landscapes. Then, our students and staff can become effective global players as they dedicate themselves to growing in their knowledge, research, and innovations.
My colleagues and I sincerely commit to endeavor to do our best in achieving the vision set forth in offering the highest standard of education and research. In doing so, we hope to fulfi ll and go beyond our students’ expectation of obtaining a reputable and quality education from the National University of Management.
Please join us and celebrate our past accomplishments and help us to build a bright future. I extend an invitation to all guests to visit our campus.
Your Sincerely,
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National University of Management (NUM) is one of the leading public universities in Cambodia. It has full accreditation status for public
non-profit administration, and is located in central Phnom Penh, the capi-tal city of The Kingdom of Cambodia. Currently, there are roughly 14,000 students enrolled to study different major fields in bachelors, masters, and doctoral programs. Graduates have been internationally recognized in both public and private sectors and are highly promoted in high rank-ing senior professional positions.
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The University is situated in the heart of Phnom Penh and a short walk to the famed Riverside. Thousands of tourists flock to the serene water of the Mekong River. Stroll through the National Museum and National Palace, and enjoy delicacies from numerous ethnicities. The capital city is truly a fusion of heritage and modern developments.
Considered the oldest structure in Phnom Penh, Wat Phnom is believed to be where the iconic city was originally founded.
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Historically, the university was founded in 1983 and named Economic
Institute. It was located in the former French School “Lyceé Descardes”. At the beginning, the bachelor program was introduced in economic fields which specialized in commerce, agriculture, industry, finance, and planning. In 1989, it was re-named Institute of
Economic Science (IES) and comprised academic major fields in economics and commerce. In 1994, in response to political and economic reform towards democracy and free economic markets, IES was-renamed Faculty of Business (FOB). It launched academic major fields in management, marketing, accounting, and finance. In 1998, FOB was re-named
National Institute of Management (NIM), and the first private payment programs were introduced to all levels. In 2004, the academic role of NIM was broadly expanded and then became National University of Management (NUM). Soon afterwards, in 2005, it was accredited to full status of public non-profit administration.
Photo by Vandenn KrouchOur History
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In 2014, NUM passed a strategic plan (2014-2018) introducing its vision statement with “Excellence in
Academics”. This vision stresses the importance of our university’s key mission, which is to improve and apply the best quality standards in education, research, and innovation. Currently NUM has seven main faculties, a central library [Hun Sen’s Library] and three future developing projects such as Centre for Research and Publication, Center for Entrepreneurship, and School of International Program.
FACULTY OF MANAGEMENTFACULTY OF ECONOMICSFACULTY OF FINANCE & ACCOUNTINGFACULTY OF TOURISMFACULTY OF LAWFACULTY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYSCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES
ExcellenceAcademicsin
OUR VISION
The highest standard in education, research, and innovation
Education ResearchInnovation
KnowledgeSkillsEthics
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TIMES
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RThe curriculum is semester credit based, which is broken into two
semesters a year. The fi rst calendar semester starts from September to January and the second semester is from March to July. The semester breaks are in February and August.
The bachelor program requires four years, which is broken into eight semesters with the requirement of 120 credits of course work. The masters program is broken into four semesters and students must earn at least 58 credits of course work. The doctoral program requires candidates to fulfi ll both course work and thesis writing in order to obtain their degree.
ANNUAL SCHEDULEPERIODSStartsEndsBreak
SeptemberJanuaryFebruary
MarchJulyAugust
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
REGULAR PROGRAM CLASS CYCLES(MONDAY - FRIDAY)
Mornings 7:00-10:00Noons 10:30-13:30Afternoon 14:00-17:00Evenings 17:30-20:30
SPECIAL PROGRAM CLASS CYCLES
SATURDAY SUNDAYMornings 7:00-11:30 7:00-11:30Noons 14:00-17:00
TUITION FEES per SEMESTER
Bachelor’s $200 - $600Master’s $450 - $800DBA & Ph.D $800 - $1200Samdech Techo Prime Minister Hun Sen presides over the 25th of September 2012
graduation ceremony at Koh Pich (Diamond Island)
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A global community fosters learning from and helping one another. At the National University of Management, our
desire is to partner up with higher educational institutions, corporations and organizations in order for our students to gain knowledge from leaders and difference makers across the world. Through partnering with these groups, students and faculty in both institutions are exposed to different cultural practices, learn insights on effective strategies to accomplishing desired goals, and gain appreciation for the roles everyone plays in advancing the global market and community for the good of all people. Our university is grateful for the partners who have invested in providing scholarships for students, exchanging visiting lecturers and students, sharing resources,...just to name a few benefi ts of working together.
Global Partners Collaboration & Active Partnerships
Loyola University Chicago(Faculty & Student Exchange)Georgetown University(Research & Training Seminar)University of Puget Sound(Faculty & Student Exchange)English Language Institute(American English Teaching )ICN Business School of University of Nancy,France (Joint Research)IMF, International Organization(OpenAccess e-Library)Consortium for Global Education(International Academic Exchange)OSAKA University of Economics and Law(Student & Faculty) ExchangeSumitomo Corporation ScholarshipsAEON 1% Club on AEON ScholarshipSakura Human Training Co., Ltd(Japanese Business Studies)Kanazawa University (Japan)Université de Nantes (France)
Our other partnerships are in the process ofdevelopment and renewal.
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Opportunities to host experts from various fi elds enhances the
productivity of the staff and students. The National University of Management is a place that welcomes the chance to learn from higher educational institutions and businesses that have achieved signifi cant success. Throughout the year there are workshops, seminars, presentations and trainings from experts across the region who are prepared to impart their insights and experiences to students eager to gain a competitive advantage for their future. In a time of great change in the history of this nation, the acquisition of knowledge and wisdom from affl uent local entrepreneurs as well as from abroad, will steer the young minds into making valuable contributions for the prosperity of the Kingdom of Cambodia.
Global Learning
Seminar on export oriented promotion strategy
Students’ study tour at Port Authority of Sihanoukville (PAS)
Ceremony of Sumitomo scholarship awards worthy hardworking students
Japanese Business Test and Job Seeking Opportunities Workshop
Toshiba Innovation Presentation by the Executive Quality Leader Toshiba, Japan
Extra curricular activity of celebrating the christmas holiday with our foreingn lecturers (International program)
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VIC
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Dr. Pich PhirumVice Rector for Academic AffairsPh.D in Economics
Mr. Nou SethaVice Rector for Administrative AffairsMasters in Business Administration
Dr. Seng BunthoeunVice Rector for International AffairsPh.D in Law
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LIBR
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FAC
ILITIESLibrary – NUM has one central library (namely Hun Sen Library). It was renovated and upgraded to become a more
modern library. It now includes an e-library room with 40 computers in order to serve the student population. In the e-library room the students can access a variety of academic websites that have many e-resources. The new library has three fl oors. The fi rst fl oor has the e-library room and a conference room used for academic purposes. The second fl oor houses textbooks as well as thousands of other books for specialized purposes. The third fl oor is used for research, thesis and dissertation materials as well as general resource books. This library is open from 0700 till 2000 seven days a week. Both full time and part time staff work in the library. Three librarians are full time while twelve students fi ll the part-time positions.
NUM has a very large parking area on campus reserved for student vehicles. Every day there are thousands of vehicles that use the campus parking areas. There is also a commons area where students can relax and enjoy the campus.
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This program aims to produce graduates that are equipped with sound knowledge and understanding of broad social, political, business
and economic phenomena, with the analytical tools to perform work and apply with business effi ciently and effectively. It is further expected that graduates of the program will possess the skill and ability to communicate thoughts and ideas articulately, and utilize their knowledge in socially-benefi cial pursuits. The program is also designed to promote self-development, critical analysis and business, as well as the ability to handle advanced technology and adapt to changes in the global economic environment. Emphasis is thus placed on responsibility, fl exibility and social consciousness, as well as academic excellence.
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Ms. Sim Sovicha, [email protected]
Study tours of students in order to make sure a consistence of theory and practice in the work place.
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The bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Finance and Accounting is designed to help meet the needs of the business
community, the economic and social development of the nation and international. The main points is producing experts of career in accounting and fi nance such as accountants including cashier, payment, and bookkeeper, and fi nancial managers including chief executive offi cer, capital budgeting analyst, credit analyst, fi nancial analyst, loan offi cer, retail bank manager, stockbroker, security analyst, investment banker with quality, capacity, and responsibility for nation, local, and international.
Ms. Var Bonara, [email protected]
Students are practicing their assignment to apply the theory.
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The Faculty Tourism and Hospitality offers courses and programs in three fi elds: Tourism Management, Hospitality Management and Events Management. These programs are an integral part of the National University of Management. The program is a student-centered, professional, career-oriented degree based on a design that balances theory and practice. The Faculty is dedicated to academic excellence through study, teaching, and research in the fi elds of tourism and hospitality within a global framework. The Faculty provides a strong foundation for professional careers and seeks to prepare graduates for leadership, professional excellence, and life-long learning.
In accordance with the National University of Management’s mission, the curriculum is designed to strengthen the student’s ability to manage, to communicate, and to reason in a diverse and complex workplace. Graduates furnish the managerial talent needed by hotels, resorts, events, private clubs, restaurants, governmental tourism agencies, destination management fi rms, and corporate travel companies.
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Dr. Heng Sopheap, Acting [email protected]
Students internship with our partner.
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LAW
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The program of Bachelor of Law (LLB) is designed to provide students with an education in law both in theories and practices. The students will gain a thorough and insightful understanding of the concepts, principles, policies, and values of law both in the Cambodian legal system and international jurisdictions. LLB will also provide students opportunities to develop outstanding skills in critical analyses, by encouraging them to joint international client counseling competitions as well as mock trial competitions. In addition to the course subjects, faculty of law at NUM offers a range of elective courses and extra-curricular activities that provide opportunities to put the knowledge students have acquired in the classroom into a practical context and enhance transferable skills such as advocacy and negotiation.
Mr. Neau Sareth, [email protected]
International cooperation through workshop, seminar and conference.
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INFO
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Mr. Chhay Phang, [email protected]
IT students practice in a computer lab.
The program of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and Business Information Technology provides students with a strong
foundation in quantitative methods, programming, and technology including database management, operating systems, networks, and Internet essentials and the organizational knowledge and tools necessary for broadly applying information technology across every organization, level, and domain. To meet the student’s specifi c career needs, this Bachelor’s degree program also provides in-depth introductions to a variety of career-focused specialty areas, including web and multimedia design, database management system, software development, network security and administration. As a result of learning experience, the students will acquire the programming, system analysis, and software skills required to pursue a career in information technology. To obtain a bachelor degree in information technology, the student require to take 40 course subjects (120 credits) breaking into 8 semesters (4 years) wit internship and writing senior projects. Ours faculty is also an offi cial member of Cisco Networking Academy (CAN) and our courses in Bachelor degree program are integrated with the Cisco Academy. Graduated IT students from our faculty will be easy to get hire not only in Cambodia but also in ASEAN.
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The Faculty of Management is one of the faculties of the National University of Management that consists of three majors: Management, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship. The objective of the faculty is to provide students with knowledge and understanding of business concepts that can be applied to both for-profi t and non-profi t organizations. The faculty aims to produce business leaders who will be innovative and creative thinkers, as well as. skilled analysts and problem-solvers. The Management personnel seeks to nurture and develop the entrepreneurial spirit in each student and build a strong foundation of knowledge regarding the social, cultural and economic factors in today’s business world.
The Faculty of Management produces highly competent business leaders, entrepreneurs and managers. The program provides the necessary concepts and skills to succeed through a combination of courses that focus on both theory and real-world examples. Graduates are equipped to lead others through their own companies or within international organizations.
Mr. Sou Phalla, [email protected]
Group discussion on curricalum development paticipated by internal and external stakeholders from public, private, and non-govt organization.
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We want to become an outstanding academic center for graduate education, research and services in Cambodia.
We commit to provide capable, ethical and valuable human resources to our society. Our programs bring together the highest qualifi ed faculties and students toward an excellence in academics. This mission will be achieved through the management and implementation of doctoral and master-level education, research and services.
Our strategic objectives: (1) to achieve high quality of teaching and learning in the graduate programs; (2) to innovate and develop new curriculum to meet the market needs; (3) to encourage research and publication; and (4) to attract and retain high qualifi ed faculty members.
Dr. Kang Sovannara, [email protected]
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Launching ceremony for “NUM Research Series”.
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ENG
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FThe four-year B.A. degree program is designed for high school
graduates and working adults. The overall aim of this program is to develop the students’ professional English skills. The aim of the program is to help students learn effectively and reach their goal of English competency. Students can broaden their English language profi ciency, fl uency, and accuracy through the development of the four-macro skills. This program also offers students the opportunity to pursue their own interests by permitting students to shape their education for a variety of career fi elds requiring English.
The objective of the Department of English language is to achieve national and regional standards of education. The department values regular evaluation of curricula and training of staff in order to maximize the effectiveness of instruction. Our staff is comprised of highly qualifi ed national as well as native English instructors.
The Department of English lan-guage will be upgraded to Faculty of Foreign Languages status upon pending approval by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport.
The recent partnership with an American teaching organization has provided students with native English instructors.
Dr. Sok Seang, [email protected]
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Center for Entrepreneurship
The National University of Management seeks to create innovative centers and programs to provide a growing
number of opportunities to meet the demands of ASEAN and global competitive markets. The following projects are at various stages of implementation with the hope of establishing solid services. These services aim to promote the growth of skills equivalent to the international standards of education, research, and innovation.
Starting in 2015, NUM plans to launch an Innovation Lab (which will be known as the i-Lab) to help promote student creativity, entrepreneurship and innovation. The i-Lab will provide an interactive and creative space for
university student teams from different academic backgrounds to work on entrepreneurial related projects,
business startups and social ventures.
Each year, student teams will apply for workspace in the i-Lab, and the best teams will be granted access to working space in the Innovation Lab for a period of one year. Coaching and mentoring will be provided to the student teams who will also participate in an entrepreneurship training program / Boot Camp. Financial assistance will also be available for successful teams to help launch their business startups and social ventures.
The Innovation Lab will also have a community outreach role. Public events related to entrepreneurship and innovation will be hosted by the i-Lab in addition to a public guest speaker series.
The overall objective of the i-Lab is to serve as both a teaching incubator and accelerator to help promote student entrepreneurship and innovation.
The Purpose of Establishment• To promote academic research on economics and law in ASEAN• To establish international networks of relevant academic institutes (university) involved in economics and legal research projects
Main Academic Activities• Collect and distribute information on economics and law• Conduct and coordinate academic research on economic and law• Create international research partnerships of academic institutes, government, business, and non-government organization• Conduct professional training through workshops and seminars• publish research outcomes
The Center for Research & Publications
School for International ProgramsIn the Fall of 2014, NUM introduces a new International Business program at the baccalaureate level that aims to provide high-quality instruction for a number of selected students. The new program matches NUM scholars with experienced instructors in a progressive curriculum based on creativity, discussion and the skilled navigation of real world problems. A key feature of the English-based program is the cooperation and support from our close partnerships with foreign universities as well as international companies.
Mr. Steven Paterson, Project CoordinatorAcademic [email protected]
Ms. Kerry SlatteryProject Coordinator
Teaching [email protected]
Mr. Hisham Mousar Project Coordinator
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STUD
ENT LIFE
Extracurricular activities at the university enrich the educational experience of our students. Students can participate on teams such
as the men’s football and volleyball clubs or they can join other peers to support their friends playing for the pride of the university. The Student Association is another group that is elected by peers to represent their interests to the university administration. Other groups such as the Red Cross and Scouts promote community service on campus and in the city. These groups are opened to all students looking to make a difference in the life of their city. Through these activities, students learn to serve, work together to reach a common goal, and enrich their overall experience as they pursue their degree.
Well-rounded Students
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Majors & Courses
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Majors & Courses
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Majors & Courses
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Majors & Courses
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Majors & Courses
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Majors & Courses
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Department of English Language: Bachelor of English Language
Majors & Courses
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Majors & Courses
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Master of Finance
MGT619 Thesis *
*Option for student to do the reseach
Graduate ProgramsMaster of Business Administration
MGT619 Thesis *
*Option for student to do the reseach
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Master of Information Technology
MGT619 Thesis *
*Option for student to do the reseach
MIT502 O-Oriented System Analysis
MIT512 Network System Securuty
MIT521 Business Process Mgt
MIT517 Techn. Infrastructuer of IS
MIT514 We-Based Applica. Design
MIT501 O-Oriented Application Develop.
ECO501 Applied Statistic for Mgt
MIT515 Mgt. and Systems Modeling
MGT507 Organizational Behavior
MIT511 Artificial Intelligence
MIT611 Data Warehousing & Mining
MIT614 Info Tech. for E-commerce
MIT602 Decision Support Systems
MIT615 Data Communication
MGT602 Research Method in IT
MIT621 Geographical Infor. Systems
MIT613 Global IT Project Mgt
MIT612 Software Engineering
MIT623 Oracle
Master of Economics
MGT619 Thesis *
*Option for student to do the reseach
ECO504 Microeconomic Theory
ECO506 Math. Methhods in Eco
ECO508 Eco.&Benefit-Cost Anatysis
ECO513 International Trade Theory
MGT526 Public Mget & Org. Change
ECO504 Microeconomic Theory
ECO623 Game Theory
FIN611 International Finance
ECO614 Public Economics
MGT602 Research Methodology
ECO612 Environmental Economics
ECO613 Economics Growth Theory
ECO615 Econometrics
ECO616 Monetary Policy
Graduate Programs
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Master of Public Administration
MGT619 Thesis *
*Option for student to do the reseach
PUA502 Rural Development Mgt
PUA516 Tax Policy Adminiistration
PUA505 Administration Law
PUA506 Urban Development Mgt
PUA617 Public & Non-profit Budget
PUA503 Administratve Theory & Process
PUA501 Public Administration & Mgt
ACT501 Financial & Cost Accounting
MGT501 Mgt & Org Development
MKT501 Marketing Mgt & Strategy
PUA613 Conflict Mgt in Public Org
MGT616 Projecet Management
FIB602 Public Finance
PUA618 HRM for Public & Nonprofit Org
MGT602 Research Methodology
PUA619 Policy Form. & Implemen.
PUA612 Govt. Administration
PUA614 Public Policy & Planning
PUA615 Change in Public Org.
Master of Marketing
MGT619 Thesis *
*Option for student to do the reseach
MKT505 Bus-to-Bus Marketing
MKT503 Brand Management
MKT506 Consumer Behavior
MKT616 Sales Management
MKT516 Advanced Mark. Research
ECO501 Applied Statistics & Forecasting
ECO502 Managerial Economics
ACT501 Financial & Cost Accounting
MGT501 Mgt & Org Development
MKT501 Marketing Mgt & Strategy
MKT602 Communication & Public Opinion
MKT618 International Marketing
MGT616 Total Quality Management
MKT619 Consumer Relationship Mgt
MGT602 Research Methodology
MKT612 Profuct Management
MKT613 Pricing Stratgy
MKT614 Advertising and Promotion
MKT617 Retail Management
Graduate Programs
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Master of Tourism and Hospitality
MGT619 Thesis *
*Option for student to do the reseach
THM506 Legal Issues in T & H
THM503 Tour. & Cultural Heritage
THM516 Hosp. & Tourism Policies
THM505 T&H Strategic HRD
THM617 Entrepreneurship in T&H
ECO501 Applied Stratistics & Forecasting
ECO502 Managerial Economics
ACT501 Financial & Cost Accounting
MGT501 Mgt & Org Development
MKT501 Marketing Mgt & Strategy
THM602 E-Business for T&H
THM618 Inter. Hospitality Mgt
MGT616 Total Quality Management
MKT619 Consumer Relationship Mgt
MGT602 Research Methodology
THM613 Travel Trade Management
THM612 Food & Beverage Operat.
THM614 Tourism Community Devel
THM615 Meeting Conference Mgt
Master of International Business
MGT619 Thesis *
*Option for student to do the reseach
INB506 Global Econimic Politics
INB503 Inter. Business Strategy & Policy
INB516 Legal Issues in Inter. Business
INB617 Cross-Cultural Teams & Leadership
MGT505 Operations Management
ECO501 Applied Statistics & Forecasting
ECO502 Managerial Economics
ACT501 Financial & Cost Accounting
MGT501 Mgt & Org Development
MKT501 Marketing Mgt & Strategy
MKT602 Communication & Public Opinion
MGT616 Total Quality Management
MKT E-Commerce
INB619 Business Models & Entrepreneur.
MGT602 Research Methodos
INB615 International Org. Behavior
INB612 Innovation for the Marketing
INB614 Global Business Strategy
INB613 International Finance Mgt
Graduate Programs
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Master of Accounting
MGT619 Thesis *
*Option for student to do the reseach
ACT503 Management Accounting
ACT505 Tax Aspect & Bus Enviro.
ACT602 Accounting for Business
FIN502 Coporation Finance
LAW524 Corporate & Business Law
ECO501 Applied Statistics & Forecasting
ECO502 Managerial Economics
ACT501 Financial & Cost Accounting
MGT501 Management & Org Develoment
MKT501 Marketing Mgt & Strategy
ACT615 Performance Mgt & Analysis
MGT528 Governance, Risk, and Ethics
FIN611 International Finance Mgt
FIN614 Financial Insti. & Markets
MGT602 Reserch Methodology
ACT612 Aud. Theory & Practices
ACT613 Advanced Fina. Accounting
ACT617 Advanced Fina. Mgt
ACT616 Advanced Fina. Reports
Master of Business Law
MGT619 Thesis *
*Option for student to do the reseach
BUL503 Business Organization
BUL506 Contract Law
BUL516 International Trade Law
FIN501 Coporation Finance
GMT616 Business Ethics
ECO501 Applied Stratistics & Forecasting
ECO502 Managerial Economics
ACT501 Financial & Cost Accounting
MGT501 Management & Org Develoment
MKT501 Marketing Mgt & Strategy
MKT602 Communocation & Public Opinion
MGT615 Corporate Governance
BUL615 Bankruptcy Law
BUL612 Intellectual Property Law
MGT602 Reserch Methodology
BUL613 Commercial Transactions
BUL614 Capital Marketing Regulations
BUL617 Corporate Taxation
BUL619 Banking Law & Regulations
Graduate Programs
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PHD704 Literature Review
PHD811 Quantitative Research Methods
PHD812 Quantitative Research Methods
PHD701 Business & Management
PHD702 Advanced Statistice
PHD703 Advanced Research Methodology
PHD823 Special Independent Studies
PHD815 Proposal Writing & Defense
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PHD911 Article Writings & Publication 1
PHD912 Seminar 1
PHD911 Artical Writings & Publication 2
PHD912 Seminar 2
PHD913 Dissertation Progress
PHD913 Dissertation Final Defense
Doctor of Philosophy(Ph.D)Doctor of Business Administration(DBA)
DBA711 Marketing Theory & Practice
DBA712 Organization Theory & Behavior
DBA714 Financial Management and Accounting
DBA701 Statistics for Management
DBA702 Economics Foundation for Management
DBA703 Research Methods for Mangement
DBA815 Strategic Management & Corporate Governance
DBA823 International Business
DBA824 Change Management and Consulting Strategies
DBA815 Proposal Writing & Defense
DBA911 Article Writing & Publication 1
DBA912 Seminar 1
DBA911 Artical Writing & Pulication 2
DBA912 Seminar 2
DBA913 Dissertation Progress
DBA913 Dissertation Final Defense
Graduate Programs
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