Bachelor Degree
In the Bachelor programs, students must successfully complete a minimum of 99 credit, as indicated below
1-A minimum of 24 credit hours of General Education Required courses
2-A minimum of 42 credit hours of Core Business Required courses (Minimum 40% of total credit hours requirements) with a minimum GPA of 2.0
3-A minimum of 33 credit hours of Major Required courses (minimum 25% of total credit hours requirements) with a minimum of 2.00 in both the Major GPA and the Cumulative GPA
Programme Duration
The minimum number of semesters for a Bachelor degree is six regular semesters and one summer (three academic years).
The maximum number of semesters for a Bachelor degree is twenty-four semesters (twelve academic years) excluding summers.
Master’s Degree
In the Master’s Degree, students must successfully complete a minimum of 48 credit, as indicated below
Programme Duration : The minimum number of semesters for a Master degree is four regular semesters (two academic years).
The maximum number of semesters for a Master degree is eight regular semesters (four years
This internationally recognized MBA is designed for practicing managers aspiring to higher positions. The emphasis for your learning is directly rooted in management practice – the ‘master’ in the degree title signifies your ‘mastery’ of the art and science of management. To achieve this level of capability the program concentrates on strategic analysis, interdisciplinary skills, intellectual stimulation and independent judgment and builds these upon a solid foundation of core disciplines, including human resource management, organizational behaviour, accounting and finance, marketing and operations
You will learn to analyse, synthesize and evaluate a wide range of situations within the broad framework of organizations, their external context and internal management. Among these you will look at economic, environmental, social and technological change issues, corporate governance, markets and customers, managing resources and operations, financing organizations, management and development of people, developing information technologies for application in business and management within a global knowledge-based economy, and development of appropriate business policies and strategies within a changing context to meet stakeholder interest
PhD Doctoral Degree
A doctoral degree is a graduate degree, somewhat similar to a master’s degree. However, where most master’s degrees take two years to complete, a doctoral degree may take anywhere from two to six years to complete. The prerequisite for most doctoral programs is a master’s degree. There are a few doctoral programs that will also accept students with a bachelor’s degree as long as they meet other admission criteria. A doctoral degree is referred to as a “terminal degree” when it is the highest degree that can be earned within a particular field of study. Most doctoral programs are challenging, rigorous, and require a full-time commitment. Historically, doctoral degrees have been academic and research focused. Today, most doctoral programs focus on helping students acquire advanced skills sets and knowledge to prepare them for a specific occupation or specialty
Associate Degree
Associate degrees are two-year undergraduate degrees awarded by community colleges, vocational schools, and a small number of four-year colleges and universities. A few schools offer accelerated associate degree programs that can be completed in less time. There are several benefits to earning an associate degree before earning a bachelor’s degree. One of the biggest benefits is the lower cost of credits. Many students will complete an associate degree and then apply their credits toward the completion of a bachelor’s degree, lowering their overall cost of earning a bachelor’s degree. As long as the associate degree is awarded by a regionally accredited community college, the credits should transfer to a four-year college or university