Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)

The DBA is a considerably more structured approach and its aim is to achieve theoretical and practical outcomes through an incremental approach for developing advanced management competencies and research skills. This DBA is designed to fulfill the following objectives.

To contribute to both theory and practice in relation to business and management
To develop professional practice and to contribute to professional knowledge of management

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

The MBA program prepares managers for the changing demands of the global market and increasing challenges of contemporary business. The programme offers you practical insight into the key issues facing organisations today, and has been restructured from the ground up to incorporate and investigate key methodologies relevant to the real world.We’ll encourage you to think about business in a responsible way, creating sustainable value for business and society at large, and contributing to a healthy economy.

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree aims to develop students’ understanding of the area of Business Administration and Management and develop practical skills appropriate for careers in this area. Theory and practice are given equal emphasis in order to provide a holistic understanding of the role of Business Administration as well as knowledge of and skills associated with business start-up, growth and innovation.