(MBA, 42 Credits)
Choose a newly-designed program that combines knowledge, skills and executive training specially built to confront today’s challenging workforce. Study MBA at Americanos College and incorporate all necessary skills to successfully enter today’s global market, become competitive and meet the demands of the entrepreneur world as a manager.
The MBA program at Americanos College aims at providing a highly-competitive education in management issues that will ultimately equip managers to solve complicated problems and implement creative concepts in their work environment, which will benefit their organisation.
Aims and Objectives
The MBA program aims at:
- Preparing Managers of high quality who will meet today’s complex and multidimensional
work environment;
- Developing the necessary skills for operating efficiently an organisation;
- Developing managers able to integrate the concept and tools of management
with the realities of their own business environment;
- Fostering innovative entrepreneurs and creative business leaders with the vision
and the skills to turn vision into reality;
MBA Credit Requirements
The Master in Business Administration requires a minimum of 42 credits as follows:
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Credits |
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| MBA Core Courses |
30 |
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| MBA Elective Courses |
6 |
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| Thesis |
6 |
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| Total |
42 |
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MBA Core Courses
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ACC601 Financial and Managerial Accounting (3) |
| ECO601 Managerial Economics (3) |
| FIN601 Financial Management (3) |
| MAR601 Marketing Management (3) |
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MGT601Operations Management (3) |
| MGT602 Human Resource Management (3) |
| MGT603 Organizational Behavior (3) |
| MGT604 Business Ethics (3) |
| MGT606 Quantitative Methods for Business (3) |
| MGT607 Strategic Management (3) |
MBA Free Electives
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FIN602 Multinational Business Finance (3) |
| FIN603 Investments (3) |
| MAR602 Consumer Behavior (3) |
| MAR603 Marketing Research (3) |
| MAR608 Strategic Marketing (3) |
| MGT605 Managing Corporate Change (3) |
| MGT610 Labor Relations (3) |
Thesis
| MGT614 Thesis (6) |
The number of credits carried by each course is shown in the parenthesis following the course title.

