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Currcular structure

Core Courses of MBM Program

The MBM program is anchored by 13 required, rigorous and integrated course modules with 39 credit hours that promote a general-management perspective and that provide a framework for the more function-specific courses that follow. The core course modules are as follows:
MGT 511 Emerging Concepts in Management
STT 511 Statistics and Computer-assisted Data Analysis
ECO 511 Managerial Economics
ACC 511 Managerial Accounting and Control
FIN 511 Financial Management
MGT 515 Organizational Behavior
RES 511 Business Research Methodology
MKT 511 Strategic Marketing Management
MGT 514 Human Resource Management
OPM 511 Operations and Supply-Chain Management
ECO 512 Global Economy and International Business
MGT 513 Business Environment and Corporate Governance
MGT 516 Strategic Management and Leadership

 

Concentration Courses

The concentration course modules help students to develop specialized and focused knowledge and skills in the areas of their choice. Students are required to select three courses from any one of the concentration areas offered by the University. The concentration courses offered are in the areas of banking and finance, applied marketing, small business and entrepreneurship, and IT management.

 

Banking and Finance

FIN 512 Financial Systems in Nepal
FIN 513 Investment Analyses and Portfolio Management
FIN 514 Financial Institutions and Markets
FIN 515 Money and Capital Markets
FIN 516 Performance Management and Control
FIN 517 Marketing of Financial Services
FIN 518 Treasury Management in Banks
FIN 519 Special Topics in Banking

 

Applied Marketing

MKT 512 Consumer Behaviour
MKT 513 Advertisement and Sales Promotion
MKT 514 Services Marketing
MKT 515 E-Marketing
MKT 516 Fundamentals of Rural Marketing
MKT 517 Sales and Distribution Management
MKT 518 Strategic Brand Management
MKT 519 Special Topics in Applied Marketing

 

Small Business and Entrepreneurship

MGT 512 Small Business Entrepreneurship
MGT 513 Innovation and Product Development
MGT 514 Small Business Finance
MGT 515 Rural Marketing
MGT 516 Retail Management
MGT 517 Social Entrepreneurship
MGT 518 Business Plan for New Venture Development
MGT 519 Special Topics in Entrepreneurship Development
MGT 520 Information and Technology Management
MGT 521 Management Information System
MGT 522 Business System Analysis and Design
MGT 523 Decision Support System
MGT 524 Management of Information Technology
MGT 525 Balanced Business Scorecard: Principles and Methods
MGT 526 E-Commerce
MGT 527 Business Intelligence
MGT 528 Special Topics in Information Technology Management

 

Sectoral Management Elective Courses

Students have great flexibility in choosing from a wide variety of sector-focused elective courses offered by the University. The colleges of the University may also design courses of their own choice and relevance in consultation with the Dean and the Subject Committee. Elective course modules, which are introduced rapidly and are updated regularly, reflect the newest ideas, trends, and thinking in sectoral and applied business. Students may select any two course modules from the following  courses as sectoral management electives:
MGT 550 Agribusiness Management
MGT 551 Commercial Bank Management
MGT 552 Travel and Tourism Management
MGT 553 Insurance and Risk Management
MGT 554 Micro-finance and Entrepreneurship
MGT 555 E-Business
MGT 556 Management of Sustainable Rural Development and Project Management
MGT 557 Foreign Trade Management and Practices
MGT 558 NGO Management and Development
RES 512 Research Project

 

MBM Course Cycle

Through this two-year 60-credit hour program students develop their management skills on the basis of a good understanding of the economic, social, political milieu both at the national and global levels. The program consists of 4 semesters to accomplish the MBM, which takes 2 years to complete the study.

 

Semester I (One) - 15 Credit Hours

MGT 511 Emerging Concepts in Management 3 Cr. Hrs
STT 511 Statistics and Computer-assisted Data Analysis 3 Cr. Hrs
ACC 511 Managerial Accounting and Control 3 Cr. Hrs
ECO 511 Managerial Economics 3 Cr. Hrs
MGT 515 Organizational Behavior 3 Cr. Hrs


Semester II (Two) - 15 Credit Hours

ECO 512 Global Economy and International Business 3 Cr. Hrs
FIN 511 Financial Management 3 Cr. Hrs
MKT 511 Strategic Marketing Management 3 Cr. Hrs
MGT 514 Human Resource Management 3 Cr. Hrs
OPM 511 Operations and Supply-Chain Management 3 Cr. Hrs


Semester III (Three) - 15 Credit Hours

RES 511 Business Research Methodology 3 Cr. Hrs
MGT 512 Sectoral Management Elective I 3 Cr. Hrs
CON 511 Concentration I 3 Cr. Hrs
CON 512 Concentration II 3 Cr. Hrs
CON 513 Concentration III 3 Cr. Hrs


Semester IV (Four) - 15 Credit Hours

MGT 513 Business Environment and Corporate Governance 3 Cr. Hrs
MGT 516 Strategic Management and Leadership 3 Cr. Hrs
MGT 517 Sectoral Management Elective II 3 Cr. Hrs
RES 512 Research Project

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