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Degree Programmes in the School of Business

The School offers six (6) under-graduate degree programmes and three (3) postgraduate programmes, namely, the

  • Bachelor of Accountancy (BAcc),
  • Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA),
  • Bachelor of Science in Marketing BSc. MKT),
  • Bachelor of Science in Banking and Finance (BSc. BF),
  • Bachelor of Science in Purchasing and Supply (BSc. PS),
  • Bachelor of Science in Production Management (BSc. PM),
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA),
  • Master of Business Administration - Finance (MBA Finance)
  • Master of Arts in Human Resources Management (MA HRM).
     

All students who are admitted to the School of Business to read for Bachelor of Accountancy, Bachelor of Business Administration or Bachelor of Science in Marketing follow a common course of study for the first two years.  At the beginning of the third year, students decide on the degree they wish to pursue.  The final two years of study are of a specialised nature.  All degree programmes are of four years’ duration.

The Bachelor of Accountancy degree is made available only to those students who demonstrate an ability to successfully study accounting and related courses at an advanced level.  Accordingly, students are advised on the requirements.

The Bachelor of Business Administration degree and the Bachelor of Science in Marketing students select their preferred areas of specialisation from the range of elective courses available.

The students who follow the Bachelor of Science in Production Management degree have a separate set of courses. The first three years do not have electives while the fourth year provides a concentration of courses for specialisation which the student chooses from.

Some of the final year electives may not be offered in some academic years.  The offering of electives is dependent upon the availability of lecturers and the numbers of students willing to register for the electives.

In the following section of the calendar, details of each degree programme are given.  The content has been summarised to give an overall indication of topics covered.