Course Overview
The Master in Business Administration (MBA) course of Far-Western University is designed with components that involve course work, seminars, practicum, experiential learning, and graduate research project. The total duration of the program is 2 years. The program is spread over four semesters. The maximum duration for the completion of the requirements for the MBA program is five years from the date of registration.
Far-Western University’s MBA program covers a span of 2 years, with 4 semesters. This course comprises a total of 60 credit hours.
Curricular Structure
Semester-wise curriculum for Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Far-Western University.
Semester 1
Course Title |
Credits |
Statistics for Management |
3 |
Managerial Economics |
2 |
Managerial Communication |
3 |
Emerging Concepts in Management |
2 |
Organizational Behaviour |
2 |
Marketing Management |
2 |
Business, Society and Ethics |
2 |
Total |
16 |
Semester 2
Course Title |
Credits |
Managerial Accounting and Control |
3 |
Management Information System |
3 |
Financial Management |
3 |
International Business |
2 |
Human Resource Management |
2 |
Financial Reporting and Analysis |
3 |
Total |
16 |
Semester 3
Course Title |
Credits |
Research Methods for Business |
2 |
Operations and Supply Chain Management |
2 |
E-Business |
2 |
Concentration I |
3 |
Entrepreneurship |
2 |
Internship |
3 |
Total |
14 |
Semester 4
Course Title |
Credits |
Business Environment and Strategic Management |
3 |
Concentration II |
3 |
Concentration III |
3 |
Business Plan for New Venture Development (Seminar) |
1 |
Taxation and Tax Planning (Workshop) |
1 |
Thesis |
3 |
Total |
14 |