Program Overview
- Accounting
- Finance
- Marketing
- Human Resource Management
- Operations and Supply Chain Management
- Business Analytics
- Entrepreneurship
- Information Technology Management
Program Highlights
Key Features of the MBA Program:
- Curriculum aligned with industry demands and global business standards
- Evening and weekend class options to support working professionals
- Specializations across core functional areas
- Instruction by experienced academicians and industry leaders
- Strong emphasis on experiential learning and professional development
- Opportunities for networking, internships, and career mentorship
- Scholarships and financial support options available
Career Prospects
Graduates of the Grameen University MBA program develop strategic thinking, leadership, and analytical capabilities that prepare them for managerial and executive roles across sectors. Alumni have advanced into positions such as:
- Finance Managers
- Marketing Directors
- Human Resource Leaders
- Operations and Supply Chain Specialists
- Business Consultants
- Entrepreneurs and Startup Founders
The program fosters the confidence and skills needed to lead teams, drive organizational performance, and innovate within dynamic business environments.
Placement and Further Study Opportunities
The Career Services Office at Grameen University supports MBA candidates and alumni with:
- Internship placements
- Job search guidance
- Resume and interview workshops
- Employer networking and recruitment events
- Career counseling and strategy planning
Through these services, students are prepared for smooth transitions into professional roles and sustained career growth.
Course Curriculum
1. Program Structure
The MBA curriculum is structured to balance foundational knowledge, advanced strategic competencies, and applied learning:
Course Category | Minimum Credits |
Foundation Courses* | 21 |
Advanced Core Courses | 21 |
Integrative/Capstone Courses | 6 |
Electives / Concentration Courses | 9 |
Total Minimum Credits | 60 |
*Depending on prior academic qualifications, students may receive course waivers that reduce total credits and shorten program duration.
2. Course List
- Management
- Finance
- Marketing
- Accountancy
- Human Resource Management
3. Standard Course Sequence
4. Offerings for Students of Other Departments/Programs
5. Course Descriptions(Sample)
Foundation Courses:
- Accounting for Managers – Introduces accounting principles and financial statement analysis for business decision-making.
- Managerial Communication – Focuses on written and oral communication skills essential for professional settings.
Advanced Core Courses:
- Strategic Management – Integrates business concepts to develop competitive strategies.
- Business Research Methods – Covers design and analysis techniques for managerial research.
Capstone and Integrative Learning:
- Business Strategy and Sustainability – Prepares students to lead strategy formulation in varied contexts.
Concentration / Elective Courses:
Students choose electives based on their specialization. Examples include:
- Digital Marketing Analytics (Marketing)
- Advanced Financial Management (Finance)
Entrepreneurial Venture Development (Entrepreneurship)
6. Course Completion Check File
7. Faculty List & Consultation Hours
8. Registration/Advising Process & Deadline
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Dept. Contact Info
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Faculty Consultation
- Sunday & Tuesday
- 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
- Room 305, Academic Building (In-person)
Important Links
Join a New Event for MBA Students
Skill Development Workshop
- Sunday & Tuesday
- 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
- Room 305, Academic Building (In-person)