Available courses
Fundamentals of Data Analyses
MGT714: Fundamentals of Data Analyses (3 Cr. Hrs.)
Course Description: This course introduces the fundamental concepts, tools, and techniques of data analysis essential for research and decision-making in management. It provides students with foundational skills in descriptive statistics, data visualization, and econometric analysis to equip them for effective data-driven decision-making and research.
Course Objectives: The primary objective is to provide students with theoretical and practical knowledge of data analysis and econometric tools. Upon completion, students will be able to:
- Understand and apply basic concepts of data analysis and econometrics.
- Organize, manage, and preprocess datasets for analysis.
- Utilize descriptive statistics to summarize and interpret data.
- Create visualizations to represent data effectively.
- Apply basic econometric models to analyze relationships between variables.
- Interpret analytical outputs to support managerial and academic research.
Academic Writing
MGT712: Academic Writing (3 Cr. Hrs.)
Course Description: This course provides a comprehensive overview of academic writing, emphasizing its meaning, significance, and applications in various academic and professional contexts. It covers writing for academic seminars, workshop proceedings, journal articles, textbooks, reference books, and academic and professional research, with a focus on specific areas of specialization.
Course Objective: The primary objective is to develop students' proficiency in academic writing, enabling them to effectively communicate their research and knowledge in various academic and professional formats. Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to perform the following activities independently:
- Relate the meaning, significance, and applications of academic writing.
- Explain the structure and style of different types of academic writing.
- Apply academic writing principles to various academic and professional formats.
- Critically analyze examples of academic writing.
- Integrate academic writing techniques into their scholarly works.
- Assess the quality and impact of academic writing.
Philosophy of Management
MGT711: Philosophy of Management (3 Cr. Hrs.)
Course Description: This course explores management's philosophical foundations and
theoretical perspectives, including various schools of thought and their applications in
contemporary management practices.
Course Objectives: The primary objective is to provide students with a comprehensive
understanding of the philosophical underpinnings of management theories and practices. More
specifically, upon completion of this course, the students will be able to --
- Identify major philosophical theories in management,
- Explain the implications of different management philosophies,
- Apply philosophical concepts to management practices,
- Critically analyze various management theories,
- Integrate philosophical theories into a coherent management framework, and
- Evaluate the effectiveness of different management philosophies.
MGT713: Philosophy of Research
MGT713: Philosophy of Research (3 Cr. Hrs.)
Course Description: This course examines the philosophical foundations of research
methodologies, exploring different epistemological and ontological perspectives.
Course Objectives: The primary objective is to provide students with a deep understanding of the
philosophical underpinnings of research methodologies. More specifically, upon completion of
this course, the students will be able to --
- Recall the essence of significance of the various research philosophies,
- Relate the implications of different research paradigms,
- Apply philosophical concepts to the design of research studies,
- Critically evaluate different research methodologies,
- Integrate philosophical perspectives into research designs, and
- Assess the appropriateness of different research philosophies for specific studies.
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