PLU | School of Management BA In Business Management

PLU | School of Management BA In Business Management

THE PROGRAM AIM AND OBJECTIVES
 Aim
The aim of the Bachelor of Business Management is to equip graduates with knowledge,   skills, theories, principles, concepts, practices and competences on business management and administration so that the graduates should be able to acquire competency in the areas of business management and administration fields
  Objectives
The objectives of the program are:

  • To equip students with an understanding of the theoretical framework underlying business management policy decision making in the areas of business management and administration fields
  • To enhance students with analytical skills in deriving business policy prescriptions for public and private sectors, as well as, for international and non-governmental organizations.
  • To help students become familiar with the concepts and principles of business management
  • To advance student’s career objectives in business management by developing the skills and knowledge in various areas of business

YEAR ONE
SEMESTER ONE
1.  BM 111 Introduction to Business
2.  BM 112 Business Communication
3.  BM 113 Introduction to Strategic Management
4.  BM 114 Management Principles and Practice
SEMESTER TWO
1.   BM 121 Introduction to Business Mathematics and Statistics
2.   BM 122 Computer Applications
3.   BM 123 Introduction to Organizational Behaviour
4.   BM 124 Introduction to Entrepreneurship
 
YEAR TWO
SEMESTER ONE
1.   BM 211 Introduction to Business Law
2.   BM 212 Micro – Economics
3.   BM 213 Financial Accounting 1
4.   BM 214 Introduction to Capital Markets
SEMESTER TWO
1.   BM 221 Business Environment
2.   BM 222 Macro – Economics
3.   BM 223 Cost and Management Accounting
4.   BM 224 Financial Accounting 2
 
YEAR THREE
SEMESTER ONE
1.   BM 311 Research Methodology
2.   BM 312 Communication and Information Technology
3.   BM 313 Legal Environment of Business
4.   BM 314 Entrepreneurship
SEMESTER TWO
1.   BM 321 Marketing Management
2.   BM 322 Quantitative Techniques
3.   BM 323 Human Resource Management
4.   BM 324 Financial Management
 
YEAR FOUR
SEMESTER ONE
1.   BM 411 Managerial Economics
2.   BM 412 Organizational Behaviour
3.   BM 413 Strategic Management
4.   BM 414 Financial Institutions and Capital Markets
SEMESTER TWO
1.   BM 421 Small Business Enterprise
2.   BM 422 Change Management
3.  BM 423  Production & Operations Management
4.  BM 424 Research Project