General Management |
- Introduction to Entrepreneurship
- Human Behavior in Organizations
- Managerial Economics
- Human Resource Management
- Quality Management
- International Management
- Managerial Accounting
- Supply Chain Management
- Seminars on Management
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BBM in General Management specialization can
prepare you for employment in any sector
and position; some could refer to it as a
"jack-of-all-trades" degree that provides you
with a diverse range of business abilities. A
BBM with a focus on a certain field, such
as finance, marketing, or supply chain, can help
you get ready for that field. That
being said, a General Management course offers
information on all of the managerial
functional areas. If you are unsure about your
managerial calling, it is wise to choose
this specific specialization. However, it is
advised to choose a different specialty if
you have prior job experience in a certain
industry, such as marketing or finance. |
Finance |
- Management Accounting
- Strategic Cost Management
- Financial Analysis Using E-spreadsheets
- Corporate Finance
- Technical Analysis of Financial Markets
- Principles of Investments
- Direct Tax
- Indirect Taxation
- Financial Management
- Portfolio Management
- Commodity and Derivatives
- Insurance and Risk Management
- Financial Institutions and Markets
- International Finance Management
- Financial Derivatives
- Special Topics in Finance
- Seminars on Finance
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Students who choose to specialize in finance
during the BBM course gain the fundamental
understanding of corporate finance and financial
markets required to pursue and thrive
in jobs like risk management, investment, and
commercial banking, security analysis, and
portfolio management. There are several areas of
finance that you may concentrate on and
learn about if you're interested in working in
that industry. You may focus your
training on a specific area and improve your
professional abilities by choosing a
specialty in finance. |
Marketing |
- Marketing Management
- Consumer Behavior
- Brand Management
- Marketing Research
- Rural Marketing
- Services Marketing
- Media Planning and Management
- E-Commerce and Digital Marketing
- Tourism Marketing
- Retail Management
- Customer Relationship Management
- Sports Marketing
- Advertising and Sales
- International Marketing
- Internet Marketing
- Export Marketing
- Direct Marketing
- Seminars on Marketing
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Students with a BBM in Marketing Specialization
receive a thorough education that covers
both the principles of marketing and an in-depth
understanding of the most recent
advancements in the sector. The focus of this
area of study is to help students develop
their analytical and strategic thinking
abilities so they can learn how to adapt to a
setting that is continuously changing while
incorporating both tradition and innovation
in terms of media, channels, or market research.
The blending of theory and practice
will help graduates succeed both when they first
enter the workforce and throughout
their whole careers. |
International Business |
- Introduction to International Business
- International Economics
- Marketing Research
- International Marketing
- International Competitiveness
- Human Resource Management
- Compensation Management
- Comparative Management
- International Finance
- Financial Institutions & Markets
- Quality Management
- Seminars on International Business
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An International Business specialization in a
BBM course is aimed at students who want a
comprehensive grasp of international business
principles, methods, and applications.
Graduates with this specialization can use this
knowledge to advance during the initial
stages of their careers and prepare for
international jobs and careers at the same time.
This specialization includes the international
business and commerce framework, as well
as national cultures, human resources,
marketing, supply chains, logistics, foreign
exchange, and routes of entrance. The emphasis
of the specialization is on the
distinctions between domestic and international
business practice, with a special
emphasis on the dangers and errors that are all
too common while conducting business
overseas. |
Accounting |
- Financial System Analysis
- Cost Accounting
- Auditing
- Advanced Accounting
- Intermediate Accounting – I
- Intermediate Accounting – II
- Federal Tax
- International Accounting
- Acct. For Govt. & Nonprofit Org.
- Corporate Accounting
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A BBM degree with an Accounting specialization
focuses on teaching a particular set of
accounting principles and methods. Both
generally recognized accounting concepts and
methods particular to a given sector can be
included in accounting specializations. They
frequently direct accountants toward certain
clientele, such as businesses, people, or
governmental bodies. |
Human Resource Management |
- Human Resource Management
- Labor Economics
- Human Behavior in an Organization
- Organizational Staffing
- Compensation Management
- Collective Bargaining
- Comparative Management
- Training & Development
- Seminars in Human Resource Management
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The major concepts, rules, and procedures of
human resource management are thoroughly
introduced in a BBM degree with a human resource
management specialization. The course
starts with a foundational approach that
examines various methods for managing human
resources and lists the many motivations for
working. The three main topics covered in
the program are selecting personnel, assessing
their performance, and rewarding them.
After completing the course, students will have
a better grasp of what functions well in
the workplace, as well as a toolset of best
practices for selecting, supervising, and
rewarding personnel. |
Operations Management |
- Introduction to Operations Management
- Human Resource Management
- Cost Accounting
- Managerial Economics
- Marketing Logistics
- Quality Management
- Introduction to Supply Chain Management
- Management Science / Operations Research
- International Business
- Seminar in Operations
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A BBM in Operations Management or a
specialization in a related field, such as
supply
chain management or logistics, should aid
students in entering the industry by helping
them acquire the necessary skill set, or it
should aid those already working in the
industry in expanding their knowledge and moving
up into a leadership position.
Operation is a generic phrase used to refer to
the company division in charge of
creating the goods and services itself. This
comprises every step needed to produce and
deliver a good or service, from choosing raw
materials and/or supplier sources to supply
chain management and delivery. Operations often
require the most resources and personnel
of any company function. |
Entrepreneurship |
- Introduction to Entrepreneurship
- Small Business Management
- Small Business Planning
- Organizational Launch & New Venture
Development
- Managerial Accounting
- Organizational Entrepreneurship
- Franchising
- Small Business Internship
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BBM in Entrepreneurship covers the invention,
creation, organization, and administration
of new businesses. From opportunity
identification to launch, growth, funding, and
profitability, this course will correctly guide
students toward becoming sound
entrepreneurs. Students will develop an
entrepreneurial attitude and hone the skills
necessary to create a new firm with the
potential for funding and development or to
recognize and explore growth possibilities
within an existing organization, with
instruction in the principles of
entrepreneurship and business management. |
Management Information Systems |
- Business Systems Technology
- Introduction to Front-End Business
Applications
- Introduction to Back-End Business
Applications
- Networks & Cyber Security
- Software Development
- Database & Decision Support
- Database Theory & Practice
- Analysis & Logical Design
- LAN Design & Installation
- Project Management & Implementation
- Special Topics, Internships, and
Seminars
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The Management Information Systems or IT
specialization in BBM focuses on designing
information systems that increase corporate
effectiveness. During this course, students
will learn about contemporary technologies and
how they affect companies, as well as the
problems that must be solved in a society that
is more focused on technology both
domestically and globally. |