BACHELOR DEGREE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Field of General Management Major
General Overview of the Program

Bachelor of General Management (BGM) is a four-year-undergraduate program of study. This program is specifically designed for students who are interested in careers in management and learning problem-solving skills that will enable them to make sound decisions within a changing business environment and is designed to equip students with the managerial, leadership and psychological skills needed in traditional and modern management organizations. It emphasizes current COURSES LIST 58 practices and technical competence which provide students with skills to organize, establish goals, and control activities. The students will gain a sound understanding of the fundamentals of management and various aspects of management practice, and gain practical experience in a real-life context. The students will acquire the skills that a good manager needs, including the ability to apply critical analysis to management issues, and an awareness of the responsibilities of managers in an economic, social and environmental context.

Career Opportunities

Opportunities for graduates of Management major exist in virtually all industries. Skills in problem solving and decision making, coupled with an understanding of the changing business world, can lead to varied and exciting career paths. Opportunities may be found in small businesses, large corporations, industry, retail, hospitality, government, health care, education, service professions, and nonprofit organizations. After graduating from this program, student will be able to become: A successful and intelligent leader or manager, A skillful administrator,

A effective project manager, A human resource manager with long scope and vision, A manager in product or service quality management or Total Quality Management (TQM).

Students who hold bachelor degree in General Management can pursue Master degree or Ph.D degree in management, business administration, education, economics, and other related fields.

Curriculum
YEAR III
Semester I Semester II
BM530 Accounting for Managers I BM536 Project Management
BM531 Financial Management I BM630 Accounting for Managers II
M532 Money and Banking BM633 Investment Management
BM535 Company & Contract Law BM648 Total Quality Management
BM537 International Trade and Finance BM649 Office Management
BM769 Entrepreneurship Management BM745 Corporate Finance
YEAR IV
Semester I  
BM533 Shipping Management BM759 Strategic Management
BM751 Benchmarking BM872 Project Paper (Thesis)
BM758 Research Methodology BM868 International Management
BM756 Inventory & Operation Management  
BM760 Cross Culture Management  
BM761 Management of Technology  
   
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