6
Total Courses
18
Total Credits
16
Weeks Duration
Core
Course Type
Course Details
Course Description
Focuses on improving advanced English language skills including reading, writing, listening, and speaking for academic and professional settings.
Learning Objectives
- Enhance vocabulary and grammar skills
- Develop advanced reading comprehension
- Improve academic and business writing
- Practice effective listening and speaking
Course Topics
- Advanced Grammar and Syntax
- Academic Reading Strategies
- Essay and Report Writing
- Listening Comprehension and Note-taking
- Oral Presentations and Discussions
Course Description
Covers fundamental mathematical concepts and techniques needed for business and management, including algebra, calculus, and statistics.
Learning Objectives
- Understand basic algebraic concepts
- Apply calculus principles to real problems
- Learn descriptive and inferential statistics
- Develop problem-solving and analytical skills
Course Topics
- Algebra and Functions
- Differential and Integral Calculus
- Probability and Statistics
- Matrices and Linear Equations
- Mathematical Modeling in Business
Course Description
Introduces the basics of microeconomic theory, focusing on consumer behavior, production, market structures, and pricing mechanisms.
Learning Objectives
- Understand supply and demand dynamics
- Analyze consumer choice and utility
- Explore production costs and firm behavior
- Differentiate market structures and competition
Course Topics
- Introduction to Microeconomics
- Demand and Supply Analysis
- Consumer Behavior and Utility Theory
- Production and Cost Analysis
- Market Structures: Perfect Competition, Monopoly, Oligopoly
Course Description
Examines social and cultural factors shaping human behavior, communities, and organizations in a global context.
Learning Objectives
- Understand key sociological and cultural concepts
- Explore the impact of culture on society
- Analyze social institutions and group dynamics
- Recognize diversity and intercultural relations
Course Topics
- Introduction to Sociology and Culture
- Socialization and Social Structure
- Cultural Diversity and Ethnocentrism
- Social Institutions: Family, Education, Religion
- Social Change and Globalization
Course Description
Foundational course covering key accounting principles, financial statement preparation, and recording business transactions.
Learning Objectives
- Understand basic accounting concepts and principles
- Learn how to prepare financial statements
- Record and classify business transactions accurately
- Analyze financial information for business decisions
Course Topics
- Introduction to Financial Accounting
- Recording Transactions and Journals
- Ledger Accounts and Trial Balance
- Preparation of Income Statement and Balance Sheet
- Accounting for Assets, Liabilities, and Equity
Course Description
An overview of psychology focusing on human behavior, mental processes, and development across the lifespan.
Learning Objectives
- Learn fundamental psychological theories and approaches
- Understand biological bases of behavior
- Explore cognition, learning, and memory
- Study human development and personality
- Examine motivation and emotions
Course Topics
- History and Approaches to Psychology
- Biological Bases of Behavior
- Learning, Memory, and Cognition
- Developmental Psychology
- Motivation, Emotion, and Personality
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