1. Program Plan
Minimum Requirement 123 Credits
Course
Title
General Requirements
Compulsory General Education Courses
BUS 101
Introduction to Business
CSE 101
Introduction to Computers I
ENG 100
Spoken English
ENG 101
Basic English
ENG 102
Composition and Communication Skills
GEN 201
Bangladesh Studies
MAT 110
Mathematics For Business and Economics I
STA 101
Introduction to Statistics
Optional General Education Courses
Choose any three courses from the following
BUS 321
Business for Engineering & Technology
CSE 102
Introduction to Computers II
GEN 202
Eastern Culture and Heritage
GEN 203
Ecological System and Environment
GEN 204
Western Thought
GEN 205
Introduction to Psychology
GEN 206
Introduction to Sociology
GEN 207
Industrial Psychology
GEN 208
Introduction to Philosophy
GEN 209
Social Psychology
GEN 210
International Relation
GEN211
Concepts of Journalism & Media Studies
GEN212
Women in Development
GEN213
Introduction to German Language
GEN214
Development Studies
GEN301
Principles of Public Relations
GEN302
Development Studies
GEN303
Globalization and Social Identity
MAT100
College Mathematics (Compulsory
for those students who have no
mathematics in HSC or equivalent
level)
Core Requirements
ACT 101
Financial Accounting
ACT 201
Management Accounting
BUS 231
Business Communication:
BUS 361
Legal environment of Business:
ECO 101
Principles of Microeconomics
ECO 102
Introduction to Macroeconomics
FIN 101
Principles of Finance
FIN 201
Business Finance
ITB 301
International Business
MAT 211
Mathematics for Business and Economics II
MGT 101
Principles of Management
MGT 251
Organizational Behavior
MGT 337
Production Operations Management
HRM 301
Human Resources Management
Credit
33
24
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
9
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2. MGT 480
MIS 101
MIS 305
MKT 101
MKT 201
STA 217
Strategic Management
Introduction to Management information system
Enterprise Information System
Principles of Marketing
Marketing Management
Statistics For Business And Economics
Concentration Requirements
Students may be allowed to do concentration in two areas
a) Concentration in Accounting
ACT 311
Taxation
ACT 411
Intermediate Accounting-I
ACT 421
Intermediate Accounting-II
ACT 441
Cost Accounting
Choose any two courses from the following
ACT 427
Auditing
ACT 430
Accounting Information System
ACT 456
Accounting Theory
ACT 478
Advanced Accounting
b) Concentration in Finance
FIN 425
Investment Analysis and Management
FIN 435
Managerial finance
FIN/ITB 465
International Financial Management
Choose any three courses from the following
ACT 311
Taxation
FIN 335
Financial Institutions and Markets
FIN 350
Real Estate Finance
FIN 380
Management of Commercial Bank
FIN 408
Financial Analysis and Control
FIN 410
Risk Management and Insurance
FIN 450
Cases in Financial Management
FIN 475
Option and Future
c) Concentration in International Business
ITB 401
International Operations
ITB 428/
International Economics
ECO328
ITB /FIN465
International Finance Management
Choose any three courses from the following
ITB 445
International Financial Institution
ITB 450
International Business Negotiations
ITB 455
Country Risk Analysis
ITB 460
International Competitiveness
ITB/MKT 408
International Marketing
d) Concentration in Management
MGT 402
Management Science
MGT 421
Entrepreneurship Development
MGT 465
Leadership Management
Choose any three courses from the following
MGT 405
Organizational Development and Change
MGT 410
International Labor Management
MGT 425
Total Quality Management
MGT 437
Small Business Management
3
3
3
3
3
3
18
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3. MGT 448
Managing Globalization
e) Concentration in Management Information System
MIS 401
Structured Programming
MIS 402
System Analysis and Design
MIS 404
Networking and Operating System
MIS 406
Relation Database Management System
Choose any two courses from the following
MIS 403
Object Oriented Programming
MIS 407
System Integration & Security and Internet
MIS 408
Internetworking with TCP/IP &
Imple. Exc. Serv.
MIS 409
Client/Server Administration
MIS 410
Database Systems
MIS 415
Decision Support System
MIS 419
E-Commerce and Web Programming
f) Concentration in Marketing
MKT 410
Consumer Behavior
MKT 414
Marketing Research
Choose any four courses from the following
MKT 401
Sales Management
MKT 402
Integrated Marketing Communication
MKT/ITB 408
International Marketing
MKT 412
Service Marketing
MKT 411
Export-Import Management
MKT 416
Brand Management
MKT 418
Supply Chain Management
MKT 430
Strategic Marketing
g) Concentration in Human Resource Management
HRM411
Human Resource Planning
HRM412
Compensation Management
HRM414
Industrial Relations
Choose any three courses from the following
HRM415
Training and Development
HRM416
Strategic Human Resource Management
HRM417
Human Resource Information System
HRM418
Job Analysis and Performance Appraisal
HRM419
Leadership, Power and Influence
HRM420
Organization Development
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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3
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3
Open Electives
Students must take three 300/400 level courses as open electives
to Qualify for the BBA degree. Students can choose any 300/400
level course from BA, and/or CSE, and/or ICE, and/or ENG
department. Students will not be allowed to take the following two
courses as Open elective course: ICE 301 (Network Technology)
and ICE 403 (Local Area Network). Students must complete
relevant prerequisite courses to qualify for enrollment into these
open elective courses. Students willing to enroll into open elective
courses of other departments must consult with the chairpersons
and course instructors concerned.
9
Internship/Project Work
3
4. Choose one course from the following
BUS 498
Project Work
BUS 499
Internship
3
3
Credit requirements for a second major in Marketing, Finance,
Accounting & Management
Credit Hour Requirement for a second major in BBA for non-BBA
students
51
Required core
MAT 110
STA 101
ECO 101
ECO 102
MAT 211
STA 217
ACT 101
FIN 101
MGT 101
MKT 101
BUS 231
ANY ONE
Major Courses
33
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
15
courses
Mathematics for Business and Economics I
Introduction to Statistics
Principles of Microeconomics
Introduction to Macroeconomics
Mathematics for Business and Economics II
Statistics for Business and Economics
Financial Accounting
Principles of Finance
Principles of Management
Principles of Marketing
Business Communication
ACT 201/FIN 201/MKT 201/MGT 251
ACT/FIN/IB/MKT/MGT/MIS
Same as BBA students, 5 courses from the concentration area