MBA is the world’s most valuable business qualification. It is a powerful embodiment of some of the most desirable attributes in any executive: intelligence, innovation and determination.
The Master of Business Administration curriculum includes a whole range of exciting courses. The goal is to develop motivation in students to appreciate the wisdom of acquiring lifelong learning; to equip students with well developed analytical, conceptual, quantitative human skills; to nurture positive attitude and self-confidence; and to develop the ability in leading and working in teams, and to shoulder responsibility and understand business ethics.
The PBS MBA conceived primarily to suit the need of the working professionals is a 2 years, 60-credit program structured to allow enough flexibility for (working) students. Equally competitive with the existent full-time courses within the domestic curricula from diverse national universities, this Westcliff University degree offered by PBS is an internationally-recognized degree, which is hybrid in nature. While it adheres to a global standard of curriculum to garner international recognition, it also integrates local business/ managerial values to produce human resources that cater to the need of the domestic market in addition to the international one.
The inductive learning model of MBA at PBS transcends the confines of facts and theories—a process that teaches individuals not only how to manage organizations, but also how to continually grow and learn throughout life. The PBS MBA, in fact, blends theory with practical applications, consolidated further by insightful (guest) lectures, thorough examinations of real-life cases, field studies, project works, workshops and seminars, presentation sessions, and training programs. Moreover, the program keeps itself abreast of the current trends, hence, fashioning the careers and honing the skills of future CEOs, managers and otherwise through as much empirical learning as through abstract theories. Students also benefit from an array of elective specializations. Some major areas of specialization are explored on the basis of the current international job market trends and needs.
The MBA e-Business Management is designed to integrate technology, business, marketing, and employability skills to prepare graduates for jobs in the growing field of e-business /e-commerce. In order to run smoothly, companies rely on electronic function by qualified and knowledgeable professionals. When it comes to computerized business skills, a student that studies an MBA in e-Business has a strong force. In today’s world of information technology, such a degree is certain to lead to a successful and rewarding career.
CODE | COURSE TITLE | CREDIT |
BUS 600 | Managerial Communication | 3 Credits |
BUS 535 | Managerial Accounting | 3 Credits |
BUS 540 | Organizational Behavior | 3 Credits |
BUS 604 | Data Analysis & Business Intelligence | 3 Credits |
BUS 500 | Organizational Leadership | 3 Credits |
BUS 505 | Managerial Economics | 3 Credits |
BUS 530 | Managing Information Systems & Technology | 3 Credits |
BUS 607 | Human Resources Management | 3 Credits |
BUS 550 | Financial Management | 3 Credits |
BUS 510 | Marketing Management | 3 Credits |
BUS 601 | Operations Management | 3 Credits |
BUS 605 | Business Research Methodology | 3 Credits |
BUS 651 | Entrepreneurship and New Ventures | 3 Credits |
BUS 602 | Business Law | 3 Credits |
BUS 670 | e-Business Technologies | 3 Credits |
BUS 611 | Electronic Commerce Marketing Management | 3 Credits |
BUS 672 | e-Business Entrepreneurship | 3 Credits |
e-Customer Relationship Management | 3 Credits | |
BUS 525 | Strategic Management in a Globalized Economy | 3 Credits |
BUS 557 | Applied Methods Capstone | 3 Credits |
The MBA program at PBS encourages students to achieve the following academic and professional objectives:
Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from recognized university of Nepal or from universities around the globe with a minimum CGPA of 2.0, or 45% or an equivalent grade scale in undergraduate level.
2 Years
Student must complete sixty (60) prescribed credit hours with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, including 48 credits MBA core course and 12 credits concentration course.