Program Description:

The Master in Business Administration - Non-Thesis (MBA-NT) program is designed to develop highly competent business leaders capable of critical thinking and ethical decision-making to drive institutional success. Graduates will demonstrate intellectual knowledge in core business functions and utilize advanced computational and communication skills. They will be prepared to analyze organizations, recommend optimal strategies, and adapt to current trends in technology and innovation. A key focus is the ability to apply and analyze learning solutions that improve student achievement and integrate leadership orientations aligned with school improvement. Upon completion, graduates will effectively manage and administer educational resources, operating within a framework that considers stakeholders, business ethics, and global influences.

Course Description:

This course provides an in-depth exploration of Management Information Systems (MIS) and Performance Systems, focusing on their roles in modern organizations. Students will learn the theoretical foundations of MIS, understand how information systems support business strategy, and explore the critical components of information systems infrastructure. The course will cover essential topics such as data management, enterprise systems, and decision support systems, emphasizing how these systems contribute to organizational effectiveness

Course Description:

This course provides an in-depth exploration of Management Information Systems (MIS) and Performance Systems, focusing on their roles in modern organizations. Students will learn the theoretical foundations of MIS, understand how information systems support business strategy, and explore the critical components of information systems infrastructure. The course will cover essential topics such as data management, enterprise systems, and decision support systems, emphasizing how these systems contribute to organizational effectiveness

Course Description:

This course combines the knowledge of management practice and accounting information for optimal decision-making. It introduces a paradigm shift from preparation of financial statements to actual relevant usage in day-to-day management activities. The course exposes students to the preparation of internal reports aimed at efficient and effective management decision-making. The planning and controlling of management activities are emphasized through accounting and mathematical techniques that will allow for informed judgment.