MBA Programs with process as Tag

Applied Financial Planning Course of BAcc at University of Malaya

Faculty of Business and Accountancy University of Malaya

Faculty : Business and Accountancy
Department : Finance and Banking
Programme of Study : Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Accounting
Course Code : CBEB2321
Course Title : Applied Financial Planning
Credit Hours : 3
Course Pre-requisite(s) /
Minimum Requirement(s) : None
Learning Outcomes : At the end of this course, students should be able to;
1. Identify the concept of financial planning, and its impact on individual
life cycle.
2. Demonstrate ability to use financial statement analysis to evaluate
individual’s financial strengths and progress.
3. Illustrate understanding of the budgeting process, cash management,
tax planning and its relationship to the financial planning and individual
retirement.
4. Demonstrate understanding of alternative investments (insurance,
property, liability, health, and life insurance) available and the major
factors impacting the return on these personal investments.
5. Assess the benefits associated with proper estate planning, such as
discussion of wills and trusts, and asset protection techniques from
probate, long term care and estate taxes.
Synopsis of Course Contents : This is a comprehensive financial planning course and will focus on the
final three stages of financial planning which are income tax planning tax
planning, retirement planning and estate planning.
Assessment : Continuous Assessment: 50%
Final Examination : 50%

Financial Accounting and Reporting II Course of BAcc at University of Malaya

Faculty of Business and Accountancy University of Malaya

Faculty : Business and Accountancy
Department : Financial Accounting and Auditing
Programme of Study : Bachelor of Accounting
Course Code : CAEA1214
Course Title : Financial Accounting and Reporting II
Credit Hours : 3
Course Pre-requisite(s) /
Minimum Requirement(s) : Pass CAEA1112 Financial Accounting and Reporting I
Learning Outcomes : At the end of this course, students should be able to:
1. Apply relevant MASB approved standards to account for specific
transactions or events.
2. Prepare statement of changes in equity and cash flow statement.
3. Prepare interim and annual published financial statements.
4. Analyse financial statements and other related information.
5. Evaluate the importance of ethics in financial reporting process.
Synopsis of Course Contents : This course reinforces basic accounting knowledge and further exposes
students to elements of financial statements. The course covers topics
such as changes in accounting policies, estimates and corrections of
errors, events after balance sheet date, contingencies, accounting for
equity, deferred tax, cash flow statements, interim reporting and financial
statement analysis. Students will also be exposed to relevant ethical issues.
Assessment : Continuous Assessment: 40%
Final Examination : 60%

Corporate Accounting Course of BAcc at University of Malaya

Faculty of Business and Accountancy University of Malaya

Faculty : Business and Accountancy
Department : Financial Accounting and Auditing
Programme of Study : Bachelor of Accounting
Course Code : CAEA3225
Course Title : Corporate Accounting
Credit Hours : 3
Course Pre-requisite(s) /
Minimum Requirement(s) : Pass CAEA33224 Accounting Theory and Practice
Learning Outcomes : At the end of this course, students should be able to:
1. Account for financial assets including investments in accordance with
FRS 139.
2. Explain the concepts relating to preparation of group accounts,
including acquisitions and takeovers.
3. Prepare consolidated financial statements for basic group structure
and complex group of companies.
4. Prepare segment reporting information in accordance with MASB
approved standards.
5. Evaluate the importance of ethics in financial reporting process.
Synopsis of Course Contents : This course covers in detail accounting for investments, business
combinations including associates companies and joint ventures,
consolidated cash flow statements and segment reporting. Students will
also be exposed to relevant ethical issues.
Assessment : Continuous Assessment: 40%
Final Examination : 60%

Principles of Marketing Course of BAcc at University of Malaya

Faculty of Business and Accountancy University of Malaya

Faculty : Business and Accountancy
Department : Marketing and Information Systems
Programme of Study : Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Accounting
Course Code : CBEB1106
Course Title : Principles of Marketing
Credit Hours : 3
Course Pre-requisite(s) /
Minimum Requirement(s) : None
Learning Outcomes : At the end of this course, students should be able to:
1. Identify the major concepts and terminologies in marketing.
2. Describe the major forces influencing marketing strategies.
3. Explain how consumers made purchase decisions.
4. Explain the major components of the 4 P’s of marketing.
5. Apply the various concepts and theories in marketing in the real world.
Synopsis of Course Contents : Students will learn amongst others: the basic concepts and theories in
marketing, the marketing process, forces outside marketing that might
influence marketing strategies, marketing research, consumer buyer
behaviour, the 4 P’s of marketing (including product, price, promotion,
and place).
Assessment : Continuous Assessment: 50%
Final Examination : 50%

Admission Detail of MBA at Khon Kaen University

How to Apply ?

Admission
CGSM normally announces the yearly application process around January to February and the semester starts at the beginning of June.
Qualification & Selection Process
Executive MBA Program: applicant’s eligibility are those with Bachelor degree in any academic field with no less than 3 years of working experience, and preferably with workable knowledge for computers.

Applicant must take the intensive interview and the criteria is subjected to the Graduate School regulation or the approval CGSM designated committee.

Young Executive MBA Program: applicant’s are those with Bachelor degree in any academic field who are interested in management study. Work experience is not required.

Applicants are required to take the written examination and intensive interview process. The examination consists of Business English, Mathematics and General Knowledge in Business.
How to apply
Interested person can get application form directly from
CGSM KKU Office at Sunthorn-Araya Arunanonchai Building (office hours 08.30-17.30 Mondy-Sunday)
CGSM Bangkok Office at 25 South Sathon Rd. Bangkok Insurance Building
Download application form and letter of recommendations form.

Application form and required documents must be submitted to CGSM Office during 6 January - 15 March 2003 with 1,000 Baht application fee. Or you can post/email the form with your money ticket or bank draft made payable to College of Graduate Study in Management Khon Kaen University.

Marketing Communication and Promotions Course at Khon Kaen University

College of Graduate Study in Management at Khon Kaen University

900 774 Marketing Communication and Promotions
Behavior and brand concept & positioning. Relationship between promotion mix i.e. advertising, public relations, personal selling and sales promotion and consumer behavior in modern marketing system. The process of communications apply in marketing management, analysis of consumer.

International Business Management Course at Khon Kaen University

College of Graduate Study in Management at Khon Kaen University

900 731 International Business Management
Elements of international business management; international business management process; international business strategy

Project Management Course of E-Biz at Business School IUJ

Project Management
Faced with emerging challenges and opportunities, organizations launch projects to formulate and implement responses. Such responses often occur as product innovation, process innovation, or other forms of acquiring new organizational capabilities. More generally, projects are a means of managing transition, particularly of a discontinuous nature. This course will examine concepts, techniques and perspectives of project management, with focus on product innovation and IT-driven, large-scale process innovation. The course will also give an overview of the Project Management Framework developed by the Project Management Institute.

Debt Securities Markets Elective Course at Business School IUJ

Debt Securities Markets
This course is primarily designed to provide, mostly through cases, in-depth analyses of concepts and techniques used in designing, pricing, marketing and trading fixed income securities. We deal with standard bond valuation, risk analysis, bond trading (arbitrage) strategy, securitization and other important innovations, and risk management for financial institutions and/or corporate issuers. Institutional aspects (market microstructure, market imperfection and trading mechanisms) of fixed income securities will be also discussed but limited in scope. Our analysis will first focus on plain vanilla default-free long-term government bonds and related products, and then gradually move towards more sophisticated or innovative fixed income securities. The important intellectual challenges in fixed income product innovations are mostly introduced through case analyses in a realistic investment banking process. The case analyses enable students to more realistically understand conceptual breakthroughs as well as institutional barriers faced by both investors and issuers.

Strategic Management Course at Business School IUJ

Strategic Management
This course introduces the fundamentals of strategic management, both at the business and corporate levels. While exposing students to the host of conventional analytical tools for strategy design, this course takes the position that strategy design is not separable from strategy implementation. Consequently, it places an emphasis on understanding and enhancement of the process of strategy formation, i.e., the process in which deliberate and emergent strategies dynamically interact and eventually give rise to realized strategies. This course aims to help students:

(1) Acquire a body of concepts and frameworks for analyzing and facilitating strategy design and implementation.

(2) Develop the capability to exercise and integrative perspective of the general manager, utilizing their functional knowledge and experiences

(3) Appreciate the shared sense of corporate “ontology” (reasons for the firm’s existence) and the role of leadership in cultivating the effective dynamics of strategy formation.


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