Master of Business Administration (Management)

Focus on education management, expertise in subjects, striving for ethics, leading in technology

"To produce graduates with qualifications and the ability to analyze and solve problems, as well as make effective decisions, in line with the competition in today's business environment and economic conditions. To develop managerial personnel with morals, ethics, and responsibility towards society and the nation as a whole. To respond to the government's policy that encourages the private sector's involvement in graduate-level education, in accordance with the National Economic and Social Development Plan and the National Education Plan. Additionally, to provide businesspeople, managers, and entrepreneurs with opportunities to enhance their knowledge and skills in business management across the organization and keep up with the changing circumstances."

Program Highlights

  • Comprehensive Business Education: MBA programs cover a wide range of business disciplines such as management, marketing, finance, accounting, operations, entrepreneurship, and strategy. This gives students a holistic understanding of business operations.
  • Networking Opportunities: MBA programs provide access to a global network of peers, alumni, faculty, and industry professionals. This networking can open doors for career advancement, mentorship, and partnerships.
  • Specializations: Many programs allow students to specialize in areas like finance, marketing, supply chain management, international business, technology management, or entrepreneurship, tailoring their education to their career goals.
  • Practical Learning: MBA students often engage in experiential learning through internships, consulting projects, or capstone projects, providing hands-on experience that enhances their classroom learning.
  • Entrepreneurial Focus: Many MBA programs emphasize entrepreneurship, offering courses on how to start, grow, and manage businesses. Some even have incubators or accelerators to help students launch their ventures.
  • Soft Skills Development: Communication, emotional intelligence, and teamwork are integral parts of MBA programs. These programs aim to develop well-rounded professionals who can lead, collaborate, and solve complex problems effectively.
  • Career Services: MBA programs often have dedicated career support services that help students with job placements, resume building, interview preparation, and career coaching. These services often partner with top companies for recruitment events and internships.

Curriculum Structure

The program is professional-based with a total of 39 credits throughout the curriculum. It emphasizes coursework and an applied research paper in the professional field without requiring a thesis. The applied research paper must be at least 3 credits but no more than 6 credits.

  • Foundation courses
  • Core courses 24 Credit
  • Elective courses 12 Credit
  • Research Project courses 3 Credit

Career Opportunities

  • Business Planner
  • Business Researcher
  • Business Entrepreneur
  • Executives in the organization
  • Investors
  • Other related careers