BA (Hons) Business Administration – Entrepreneurship Pathway
About the Programme
The importance of entrepreneurship and Small and Medium Enterprises have been widely accepted as vital for economic growth and employment generation. The role of higher education in the creation of graduate entrepreneurs is significant. Hence there is need for designing deliberate educational strategy to encourage entrepreneurship among students in particular and society in general. Entrepreneurs have a set of personal skills, attributes and behaviour that go beyond the purely commercial. The BA (Hons) in Business Administration with Entrepreneurship pathway develops the skills that are necessary to meet the demands for setting up and managing own businesses. The programme provides the business management core that includes an extensive background in the functional areas of marketing, accounting, and management; an understanding of the business environment to include the legal, economic, behavioural and human aspects; technical skills in information systems, mathematics and quantitative analysis; and the ability to communicate, integrate and synthesise. As a graduate you will be able to integrate the theory and practice which will enable you to communicate effectively, understand the internal and external environments of business, appreciate the legal, ethical, strategic and behavioural contexts of business decisions, and understand the financial and economic dynamics which constitute the context for business activity. You will be also equipped with the skills, knowledge and methods that are needed to launch a new enterprise, take over an existing business, or be a dynamic manager who can make a dramatic difference in the future of a small business.
Job Opportunities
The graduates will be equipped with the knowledge and skills that can help them in getting career opportunities which include:
- Entrepreneur/Business Owner
- Business Development Manager
- Start-Up Consultant
- Innovation Manager
Academic Information
Programme Name | BA (Hons) Business Administration – Entrepreneurship Pathway |
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Place of Study | Majan University College, Muscat, Oman |
Mode of Delivery | Full time and Part time |
Registration Starts | Every September / February |
Admission Criteria
Undergraduate Programmes
A prospective student can enrol on an undergraduate programme through various entry modes such as:
- having qualified with the GFP from MUC or other universities or colleges in Oman.
- through exemption testing, where students coming to Majan University College take Undergraduate Entry Tests (UG Test).
- through a valid IELTS score of Band 5 or above; or
- through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) a process through which certificated learning at other HEIs is assessed through the College’s approved RPL procedures.
Direct Entry
Prospective students can register directly on the undergraduate programme if they have successfully completed the College’s General Foundation Programme (GFP) or passed the undergraduate entry tests (English, Maths, and IT). Those who have an IELTS (Academic) score of Band 5 are still required to take and pass the Entry Tests for Maths and IT.
Entry through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
The College has well-developed procedures through which recognition of prior learning (RPL) is assessed. MUC accepts students who studied in other colleges/ universities, either in Oman or abroad, provided that these institutions are approved by the MoHERI. Modules studied at other institutions are assessed according to the level, content and credits acquired and then mapped against modules offered at MUC.
Programme Structure
Students are required to pass 8 modules totalling 120 credits in each year (level). In total students must satisfactorily complete 480 credits (32 modules) with a combination of core and specialisation modules to be eligible for the award of the BA (Honours).
Please note that: Programme structures may be subject to change and modules may be offered in any of the semesters in an academic year
# | Module Name | Credits |
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1 | Omani Culture & Civilization (Non-Arabic Speakers) / Arabic Language and Society (Arabic Speakers) | 15 |
2 | Integrated Language Skills in English | 15 |
3 | Fundamentals of Business Management | 15 |
4 | Fundamentals of ICT | 15 |
5 | English for General Reading and Writing | 15 |
6 | Professional Communication Skills in English | 15 |
7 | Business and Entrepreneurship | 15 |
8 | Logical and Problem-Solving Skills | 15 |
Total Credits | 120 |
# | Module Name | Credits |
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1 | Principles of Management | 15 |
2 | Academic Reading and Writing | 15 |
3 | Principles of Economics | 15 |
4 | Introduction to Financial Accounting | 15 |
5 | Business Mathematics and Statistics | 15 |
6 | Principles of Marketing | 15 |
7 | Introduction to Human Resource Management | 15 |
8 | Introduction to Accounting Information Systems | 15 |
Total Credits | 120 |
# | Module Name | Credits |
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1 | English for Employability Skills | 15 |
2 | Business Law & Taxation | 15 |
3 | Digital Marketing | 15 |
4 | New Business Enterprise | 15 |
5 | Foundation to Business Strategy | 15 |
6 | Research Methods | 15 |
7 | Financial Systems and Services | 15 |
8 | Accounting for Small Medium Enterprises | 15 |
Total Credits | 120 |
# | Module Name | Credits |
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1 | Project (Business Administration) (Dissertation) | 30 |
2 | Strategic Management | 15 |
3 | Technology shaping Global Markets | 15 |
4 | Finance for Small Medium Enterprises | 15 |
5 | E-Business for SMEs | 15 |
6 | Entrepreneurship and Small Business | 15 |
7 | Operations Management | 15 |
Total Credits | 120 |