With our various major and minor undergraduate programs covering a broad range of subject areas, we at the College of Business and Economics are committed to delivering an education with an impact, making our teaching inspirational and our students' learning exceptional.
Our students can choose to study their 4-year program courses in their preferred language; English or Arabic. Our bi-lingual programs are inspired and shaped by world-latest ideas and taught by experts, bringing the latest research directly to our students.
Below is our list of undergraduate programs.
Major
Accounting
Management Information Systems (MIS)
Finance
Economics
Management
Marketing
Minor
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
To provide students with contemporary knowledge and skills that enhance creativity and entrepreneurial mindset and recognize business opportunities. It introduces the role of the entrepreneur, innovation and technology in the entrepreneurial process. Being entrepreneurial is not necessarily for stating a new venture, but it is necessary for seeking opportunities and taking action to bring those opportunities into reality. It consists of building something from nothing, where successful entrepreneurs know how to spot new opportunities and build business model around them.
Taxation (Co-Shared Minor with Department of Finance and Economics)
The Taxation Minor, offered in collaboration with the Department of Finance and Economics, provides students with a comprehensive understanding of tax laws, regulations, and practices. With a focus on corporate taxation, students gain valuable knowledge in tax planning, compliance, and research. The complexity of tax laws creates a demand for professionals who can navigate the intricacies of the tax system. Graduates with a taxation minor find rewarding career opportunities in public accounting firms, corporate tax departments, law firms, and government agencies.
Business Analytics
The Business Analytics minor provides students with a strong foundation in data analysis, statistical modeling, and data-driven decision-making. In today's data-driven world, businesses are increasingly replying on analytics to gain insights, optimize operations, and drive strategic initiatives. This minor equips students with the necessary skills to extract meaningful information from large datasets, develop predictive models, and effectively communicate insights to key stakeholders. Graduates with a Business Analytics minor find opportunities in roles such as data analysts, market researchers, business intelligence analysts, and data scientists.
Explore the detailed program requirements and comprehensive course descriptions offered by the College of Business and Economics. Our curriculum blends theory with practical application, ensuring students develop vital skills for success. Delve into each program and course to chart your academic journey towards a rewarding career.
English Study Plans
Curriculum Plan Fall 2011
Curriculum Plan Fall 2019
Curriculum Plan Fall 2023
Curriculum Plan Fall 2024
Arabic Study Plans
Arabic Curriculum Plan for Fall 2013
Arabic Curriculum Plan for Fall 2016
Arabic Curriculum Plan for Fall 2019
Arabic Curriculum Plan for Fall 2023
Arabic Curriculum Plan for Fall 2024