MS - (EXECTIVE) | Graduate Program |
Master of Business Administration consists of 96 Credit Hours.
This is a MBA program which provides experienced professionals with a perfect opportunity to enhance their qualification and skills with high quality and focused education to meet the grueling demands of the 21st Century, and become successful managers in the corporate world. Besides learning critical business areas, students strengthen their ability to think strategically; lead, motivate and manage teams across borders; align projects and procedures with business strategy; use information technology to enable business solutions; view organizational problems and issues from an multi-disciplinary perspective; negotiate and communicate effectively; and solve problems creatively using entrepreneurial insight.
Management Science involves the application of scientific principles to assist decision makers in taking rational and intelligent decisions. It is concerned with scientifically deciding how best to design and operate systems, usually under conditions requiring the allocation of scarce resources. Management science tools and methods can be applied to many functional areas of business, such as management, marketing, finance, banking, human resource management and operations. Some of the more popular areas of application of management science techniques are services, manufacturing, natural resources, logistics, airline, telecommunication, and military sectors.
The Management Science programs at Greenwich University focus on the application of management science techniques to operational and strategic decision problems, as opposed to fundamental research in mathematical optimization, stochastic modeling or statistics. Areas of current interest to faculty members include operations management in the service sector and in health care, operational flexibility, non-parametric statistical methods, and information systems. Almost all problems of interest in these areas are multi-dimensional in nature, and the stakeholders are also many, with a diverse range of requirements.
Module I Financial Accounting
Introduction to Information Technology
English Composition
Communication Skills
Module II Micro Economics
Business Communication
Interpersonal Skills
Business Mathematics and Statistics
Module III Macro Economics
Interpersonal Skills
Financial Management
Principles of Management
Module IV Cost & Managerial Accounting
Management Information System
Organizational Behaviour
Principles of Marketing
Module V Advance Financial Mangement
Production and Operation Management
NGO's Management
Marketing Management
Module VI Creativity and Innovation
Human Resource Management
Entrepreneurship
Advance Research Methods
Module VII Consumer Behavior
Module VIII Strategic Management