BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

The fundamental characteristic required of an administrator is the ability to make decisions in a manner that will increase the competitiveness of the company.

 It is they who are responsible for the planning and organization of resources on behalf of the company.  Furthermore, they are required to executive effective actions and strategies that ascertain and drive the future course of the market and the company.  Administrators create, develop, manage and consolidate the activities of organizations.  They generate new business both on their own and through the company for which they are working.

Administrators should have the ability to present leadership, motivation and sound work ethic both in teams and autonomously with a sense of ethics and a vision toward the future.

The Business Administration Degree leaves open a range of future opportunities for graduates to expand upon the fundamentals learned to obtain this degree.  Graduates have the knowledge and education to attain success in any of the following business areas:  industrial, corporate, service industries; education and health institutions; a wide variety of private institutions; think-tanks and research organizations, or as an independent consultant or business owner.

STUDY PLAN

    FIRST SEMESTER
  • Administration 1

  • Accounting 1

  • Research Techniques

  • Computers 1

  • Mathematics 1

  • Introduction to Law

    SECOND SEMESTER
  • Administration 2

  • Accounting 2

  • Economics 1

  • Computers 2

  • Mathematics 2

  • Civil Law

    THIRD SEMESTER
  • Administration 3

  • Accounting 3

  • Economics 3

  • Mercantile Law

  • Public Sector Administration

    FOURTH SEMESTER
  • Administration 4

  • Cost Management

  • Economics 3

  • Computer Packages

  • Statistics

  • Business Psychology

  • Worker Rights

    FIFTH SEMESTER
  • Business Accounting
  • Cost Management 2
  • Finance 1
  • Computer Systems
  • Human Resources
  • Industrial Psychology
  • Fiscal law
    SIXTH SEMESTER
  • Administrative Strategies
  • Manufacturing and Production Administration
  • Finance 2
  • Human Resources 2
  • Marketing 1
  • Operation Research
  • Proposals
    SEVENTH SEMESTER
  • Business Development
  • Leadership
  • Finance 3
  • Professional Ethics
  • International Business 1
  • Marketing 2
  • Fiscal Responsibility
    EIGTH SEMESTER
  • Administrative Auditing
  • Administration Seminar
  • Finance 4
  • Financial Strategies
  • International Business 2
  • Specialized Markets
  • Research Seminar