Management Studies Department
Provides education and research opportunities in management principles, leadership skills, and business administration.
Sub-Departments within the Management Studies Department:
Business Administration
Marketing Management
Financial Management
Human Resource Management
Operations Management
Strategic Management
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
International Business
Supply Chain Management
Organizational Behavior
Project Management
Leadership and Change Management
Business Analytics
Corporate Social Responsibility
Risk Management
Course List within the Management Studies Department:
Principles of Management
Marketing Principles and Strategies
Financial Accounting and Analysis
Managerial Economics
Human Resource Management
Operations and Supply Chain Management
Strategic Management and Planning
Organizational Behavior and Leadership
Business Communication and Negotiation Skills
Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation
International Business and Globalization
Financial Management and Investment Strategies
Project Management and Control
Business Analytics and Data-driven Decision Making
Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethics
Risk Management and Business Continuity
Innovation Management and Technological Change
E-commerce and Digital Marketing
Business Law and Ethics
Managerial Decision Making and Problem Solving
These courses provide a comprehensive understanding of management principles, business administration, and leadership skills. Students learn about various functional areas of business, including marketing, finance, human resources, operations, and strategic management. The curriculum focuses on developing skills in critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, and decision-making. Additionally, specialized courses such as entrepreneurship, international business, business analytics, and risk management prepare students for dynamic and competitive business environments. The department also emphasizes practical learning through case studies, simulations, internships, and industry collaborations to bridge the gap between theory and practice. Graduates from these programs can pursue careers in diverse industries, including consulting firms, financial institutions, multinational corporations, start-ups, and non-profit organizations.
