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Registration begins in November and December for January sessions and in May and June for August sessions.

Overview

The future belongs to CMAs (Certified Management Accountants). Nowadays, because of new regulations in the corporate sector, if you intend to become a CFO, Head of Internal Audit, Company Secretary or other similar executive positions, experience or an academic degree is not sufficient. Instead, you will need to be a member of an international professional body. Qualifying as a CMA will make you eligible for these statutory positions.

CMAs have the edge over other professionals in areas like decision-making, planning, forecasting, risk management, cost and internal control, investment decisions, corporate finance and performance management.

CMAs belongs to IMA (Institute of Management Accountants) which is a global body of accounting and finance professionals, founded in 1919 in the USA. It is one of the largest and most respected professional associations focusing on the advancement and promotion of management accounting and the finance profession. With members in more than 140 countries, it has over 100,000 members worldwide.

CMA is your international passport, recognised and valued all of the world. It is currently one of the hottest professional qualification in the Middle East since it can be completed in eight months (although the average is 1½ years), and costs less than most other professional qualifications making it excellent value for your time and money.

CMAs are actively working in a wide range of senior management positions around the world in companies like IBM, Microsoft, Johnson & Johnson, Deloite, Walmart, Mercedes, and many others.

  • The Value of the CMA

    According to IMA’s 2018 US Salary Survey, CMAs earn 47% more than professionals without the CPA or CMA. Becoming a CMA at the age of 22, for example, could mean an additional $500,000 in lifetime earnings. More importantly, the CMA provides a gateway to a successful business career, and allows you to tap into an international network of over 100,000 professionals. As CMAs themselves will testify, investing in this certification pays a lifetime of dividends, allowing you to rise above your competitors. Companies are constantly looking to gain a competitive edge in an ever-changing business landscape. As a CMA you will have the strategic thinking skills and cutting edge professional knowledge to make a difference. Don’t be surprised when you have a seat at the top table – right next to the CEO, of course.

  • Program Details

    Duration:

    Minimum time to complete both parts is eight months but average time to complete is 1½ years.

    Maximum Duration:

    Once a candidate enters the CMA programme, he or she must complete within three years.

    Exam Dates:

    Exams are held in Jan/Feb, May/June & Sept/Oct.

    Exams:

    There are two online closed book exams and each exam is of four hours. Exams are conducted by the Prometric Testing Centre in Al Mawaleh.

    Eligibility:

    The normal entry requirement for the CMA programme is an appropriate Bachelor's degree. However, under certain circumstances, those without a degree can be admitted. Full details can be obtained from Majan College.

    Documents required for registration:

    • Passport Copy/Original
    • Four passport size photographs
    • Originals and photocopies of all previous certificates, degrees, transcripts etc.

    Teaching Staff:

    This programme is offered under the supervision of a qualified CMA USA professional.

  • CMA Syllabus

    Syllabus for CMA Part 1: Financial Planning, Performance, and Analytics

    • 15% External Financial Reporting Decisions
    • 20% Planning, Budgeting, and Forecasting
    • 20% Performance Management
    • 15% Cost Management
    • 15% Internal Controls
    • 15% Technology and Analytics

    Syllabus for CMA Part 2: Strategic Financial Management

    • 20% Financial Statement Analysis
    • 20% Corporate Finance
    • 25% Decision Analysis
    • 10% Risk Management
    • 10% Investment Decisions
    • 15% Professional Ethics
  • Fees Structure

    Fees Structure

    For the complete details of the fees, please refer to the Fees Structure

  • Contact Us

    Student Recruitment and Outreach Office

    Ext: 24730409

    Toll Free: 8007 1000

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Wednesday, 30 January 2019 09:38

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Tuesday, 13 November 2018 16:16

Sport Activities

The Students Services Centre values sport as a positive contributor towards the cultural, economic and social development of Oman.
Majan University College offers a wide variety of opportunities for all students to participate in sport and take advantage of the facilities available on the campus under the supervision of our expert Coach.

Many Sports activities are available:

  • Futsal
  • Table Tennis
  • Football
  • Volleyball
  • Chess
  • Basketball
  • Handball
  • Athletics

Other activities can be available on request as well as personal training sessions for students on and off campus. Please visit the Student Services Centre for more details. Opportunities to play friendly matches against other colleges are offered throughout the year as well as the chance to try out for the college teams and play in the inter college and universities competitions. Majan has had many students who don’t only compete for Majan but also at a professional level. Below is a list of students who are currently doing just that:

  • Sultan AL Raqqadi: Fanjaa Football Club and Football national team goalkeeper.
  • Jaffar Al Balushi: Oman Club football player.
  • Ali Aulad Thani and Muhannad Al Shibli: Boshar Football player and U22 Football National Team,
  • Ayman Al Qasmi: Oman Swimming Team,
  • Aina Hamimi : Oman Female Athletics Team.

Majan’s Team won many competitions such as:

  • 1st place in the 7 on 7 Football competition between Higher Education Institutions in 2016.
  • 1st place in the Neymar Jr’s Five competition
  • Represented Oman in the World Cup in Brazil 2016 and 2017.
  • 1st place in the taekwondo competition between Higher Education Institutions in 2016.
  • 1st place in the female athletics competition between Higher Education Institutions in 2017.

For more information on Majan’s sporting activities please contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Thursday, 04 October 2018 10:12

MA in Applied Linguistics

MA in Applied Linguistics

General Information:

Awarded by University of Bedfordshire, UK

Approved by the Ministry of Higher Education, Oman

Start of Application Process: March 5, 2023

End of Application Process: August 31, 2023

Start of Registration:  August 27, 2023

End of Registration: September 7, 2023

Classes commence: September 15, 2023

Duration of the course: 

2 years / 4 semesters

Mode of Study: 

Part-time in a blended learning format (4 or 5 weekends in a semester)

Faculty: 

Lead faculty from University of Bedfordshire, UK. Tutorial support by Faculty members of Majan College (University College)

Entry Criteria:

  • A good (i.e. 1st or 2nd class or 2.5+ / 4 GPA scale) honours degree (or equivalent qualification) in an appropriate subject from a recognised university or HE institution. We will also consider candidates with other relevant qualifications or appropriate work experience.
  • Or a 2nd or 3rd class honours degree (or equivalent qualification) in an appropriate subject from a recognised university or HE institution and two years’ relevant teaching experience.
  • IELTS 6.0 with no less than 5.5 in each component.

Fees Structure

For the complete details of the fees, please refer to the Fees Structure

Course Intakes: 

Twice a year (February & September)

Course Structure:

Semester 1
The Language System and Language Teaching (30 credits)
Semester 2
Materials Development for Language Teaching and Learning (15 credits), Assessment and Accreditation (15 credits), Issues in Second Language Acquisition (15 credits)
Semester 3
Exploring Research: Concepts and Methods (15 credits), The Methodology of Language Teaching (15 credits), Professional Practices (15 credits)
Semester 4
Dissertation in Applied Linguistics and ELT (60 credits)

 

*Note that the order of modules in semesters 2 and 3 may vary from cohort to cohort.

Application Procedure:

  1. Contact the PG Office at Majan College and receive course information & an application form, by email
  2. Submit the application form along with supporting documents at Majan College.
  3. The University will process the application and notify the decision by email, within 10 working days
  4. For Omani nationals the MoHE processes and approves the applications. This takes 2 to 4 weeks.
  5. The PG office at Majan College will notify the decision via email to the candidate 

For further information, contact the Postgraduate Center:

Toll Free: 80071000 | Phone: 24730409

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The BSc (Computing) programme prepares students to demonstrate in-depth skills and knowledge in relation to IT applications that support business needs.

Salient Features of the Software Engineering Pathway

The BSc (Computing) Software Engineering pathway provides the key technical skills needed to take up jobs in the software engineering domain. The Information Technology industry requires professionals with knowledge and awareness of modern computer techniques and programming skills. The need for high quality, reliable software is becoming increasingly vital as its use continues to grow both generally and in specific environments. 

The students will be able to understand and demonstrate the concepts of software quality, the quality models, standards and the methodologies used in software industry. The students will also be able to develop an understanding of the principles, methods, and best practices in software architecture development in Oman in the Information Technology domain.

Awards

  • Diploma in Higher Education
  • BSc (Honours)

Mode of delivery: Full-time and Part-time

Students must register for a particular award in order to qualify for that award

Pathway Objectives

This programme pathway will prepare students to:

  • Acquire a full understanding, knowledge and experience of the principles of software engineering 
  • Analyze, design, verify, validate, implement, apply, and maintain software systems.  
  • Apply appropriate theory, tools and techniques  to the analysis, design and synthesis of solutions to requirements in the domain of Computer Science;
  • Demonstrate a range of transferable skills in: problem-solving; communication; project management; working individually and in teams; and the ability to gather, evaluate and reflect on information from relevant sources and synthesize new knowledge and solutions to requirements in the domain of applications of Computer Science;

Job Opportunities include

  • Computer/System Analyst
  • Computer System Administrator
  • Software Engineer
  • IT Project Manager
  • Computer Programmer
  • Database Administrator
  • Testing
  • Testing Engineer

Fee Structure

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Modules in First Year (Level 3)

# Unit Name Credits
1 Arabic Language and Society (Arabic speakers) / Omani Culture and Civilization (Non-Arabic Speakers) 15
2 English Vocabulary in Use 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 

 

Modules in Second Year (Level 4)

# Unit Name Credits
1 Integrated Language Skills 15
2 Mathematical and Statistical Skills 15 
3 Computer Systems and Networking 15 
4 Introduction to Programming 15 
5 Academic Reading and Writing 15 
6 Digital Logic Design 15 
7 Data Structure and Algorithms 15 
8 Process Analysis and Requirement Engineering 15 
  Total Credits 120

 

Modules in Third Year (Level 5)

# Unit Name Credits
1 English for Employability Skills 15
2 Object Oriented Programming 15 
3 Database Management Systems 15 
4 Mobile Application Development 15 
5 Operating Systems 15 
6 Internet Technology and Web Applications 15 
7 IT Research Methods 15 
8 Software Quality and Reliability 15 
  Total Credits 120

 

Modules in Fourth Year (Level 6)

# Unit Name Credits
1 Project Management Methods and Tools 15
2 Software Architecture 15 
3 Parallel and Distributed Systems  15 
4 Emerging Technologies in Information Systems 15
5 Entrepreneurship and Small Business 15 
6 Technology Project (Dissertation) 30 
7 Emerging Software Techniques 15 
  Total Credits 120

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The BSc (Computing) programme prepares students to demonstrate in-depth skills and knowledge in relation to applications that support business needs.

Salient Features of the Banking Information Systems Pathway

Technologies like cloud computing, Big Data and the Internet of Things have allowed banks to deliver state of the art customer services to their customers while maintaining the market competitiveness required for winning and retaining business.  This pathway will prepare students for analysing, formulating and implementing the diverse information technology solutions required in the banking sector. It will also provide students with understanding of the various technologies which underpin security measures.

The programme is the first of its kind in Oman and is specifically for computing graduates looking to gain the required competency to help fill a major skills gap within the Banking Sector.

Awards

  • Diploma in Higher Education
  • BSc (Honours)

Mode of delivery: Full-time and Part-time

Students must register for a particular award in order to qualify for that award

Pathway Objectives

This programme pathway will prepare students to:

  • Use IT techniques and skills in modern banking practice
  • Analyse, design, verify, validate, implement, apply, and maintain Information systems relevant to the banking sector
  • Appropriately apply banking codes and laws, probability and statistical operations associated with Information systems
  • Develop in-depth knowledge of the business framework of banking practices.
  • Align the skills of banking technology in changing business needs  and market dynamics by improving proficiency

Job Opportunities include

  • Executive in Banking Backend Operations
  • Database Designer and Analyst
  • Bank Cashier
  • Office Operation Executive
  • Computer System Administrator

Fee Structure

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Modules in First Year (Level 3)

# Module Name Credits
1 Arabic Language and Society (Arabic speakers) / Omani Culture and Civilization (Non-Arabic Speakers) 15
2 English Vocabulary in Use 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 

 

Modules in Second Year (Level 4)

# Module Name Credits
1 Integrated Language Skills 15
2 Mathematical and Statistical Skills 15 
3 Computer Systems and Networking 15 
4 Introduction to Programming 15 
5 Academic Reading and Writing 15 
6 Fundamentals of Finance 15 
7 Systems Analysis and Design 15 
8 Principles of Banking 15 
  Total Credits 120

 

Modules in Third Year (Level 5)

# Module Name Credits
1 English for Employability Skills 15
2 Legal Aspects of Business 15 
3 Database Management Systems 15 
4 Internet Technology and Web Applications 15 
5 Operating Systems 15 
6 Islamic Banking Products and Services 15 
7 Financial Markets and Institutions 15 
8 IT Research Methods 15 
  Total Credits 120

 

Modules in Fourth Year (Level 6)

# Module Name Credits
1 E-Systems 15
2 Database Administration 15 
3 E-Banking Technology 15 
4 Technology Project (Dissertation) 30
5 Managing IT Risk in Banking 15 
6 International Banking and FOREX 15 
7 Entrepreneurship and Small Business 15 
  Total Credits 120

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Wednesday, 04 July 2018 16:43

BSc (Hons) Computing - Oil & Gas

The BSc (Computing) programme prepares students to demonstrate in-depth skills and knowledge in relation to IT applications that support business needs.

Salient Features of the Oil & Gas Pathway

The programme will equip students for a career in the domain of IT solutions and management in the Oil and Gas Industry. Graduates of the BSc (Hons) Computing (Oil & Gas) programme will be ideally positioned to acquire a job in the oil and gas industry among its IT solution providers. The programme is the first of its kind and is specifically designed for students looking to gain the required competency to help fill a major skills gap within the oil and gas industry. It will provide hands-on experience with technologies like SCADA, Wireless Sensor Network, Industrial Computing, Oil and Gas processes and Industrial Data networks.

This course will produce computing practitioners who:

  • Have a good understanding of Information Technology applications in the Oil and Gas industry.
  • Are able to design, implement and evaluate IT services with the needs of the Oil and Gas industry and its IT providers in mind
  • Possess a deep understanding of professional, ethical, legal and security issues in the industry 
  • Are able to integrate the use of IT tools and techniques into the framework of an appropriate development methodology to develop high quality software solutions.

Awards

  • Diploma in Higher Education
  • BSc (Honours)

Mode of delivery: Full-time and Part-time

Students must register for a particular award in order to qualify for that award

Pathway Objectives

This pathway aims to provide students with:

  • A good understanding of the IT requirements of the Oil and Gas Industry.
  • The ability to align IT services with the needs of the Oil and Gas industry and its IT providers.
  • Proficiency in the use of modern industrial computing environment 
  • The skills needed to design and develop computing solutions for the oil and gas industries.

Job Opportunities include

  • System Support Manager
  • Industrial Computing Executive
  • Oil & Gas Network Manager
  • SCADA System Administrator
  • Wireless Network Architect
  • Sensors Network Administrator

Modules in First Year (Level 3)

# Module Name Credits
1  Arabic Language and Society (Arabic speakers) / Omani Culture and Civilization (Non-Arabic Speakers) 15
2 English Vocabulary in Use 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 Fundamentals of Personal Development  15 
8 Logical and Problem Solving Skills  15 
  Total Credits 120 

 

Modules in Second Year (Level 4)

# Module Name Credits
1 Integrated Language Skills for IT 15
2 Mathematical and Statistical Skills 15 
3 Computer Systems and Networking 15 
4 Introduction to Programming 15 
5 Academic Reading and Writing for IT 15 
6 Digital Logic Design 15 
7 System Analysis and Design 15 
8 Data Structure and Algorithms 15 
  Total Credits 120

 

Modules in Third Year (Level 5)

# Module Name Credits
1 English for Professional Development and Communication 15
2 IT Research Methods 15 
3 Database Management Systems 15 
4 Local Area Networks 15 
5 Oil and Gas Business Processes 15 
6 Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition 15 
7 Industrial Data Networks 15 
8 Data Visualization Techniques 15 
  Total Credits 120

 

Modules in Fourth Year (Level 6)

# Module Name Credits
1 Project Management Methods and Tools 15
2 Database Administration 15 
3 Wireless Sensor Networks in the Oil and Gas Industry 15 
4 Data Warehousing and Data Mining 15 
5 Enterprise Information Management 15 
6 Entrepreneurship and Small Business 15 
7 Technology Project (Dissertation) 30 
  Total Credits 120

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Sunday, 03 June 2018 10:46

Summer School

Summer school for English & Maths coming soon ...

 

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Tuesday, 30 January 2018 09:00

Breaking Open the Classroom

Breaking Open the Classroom

Wed 7th March 2018, 4pm-8pm

Event Details

Potential students AND their parents are welcome to Majan to attend sample lessons in subjects they are interested in and find out what it’s like to be a student at Majan:

  • Try a lesson,
  • Meet the lecturers,
  • Work out which degree suits YOU!

Everyone who is registered to attend the event and signs in (at the reception desk) on the day will have the chance to win a BOSE SoundLink Mini Bluetooth Wireless Speaker II! 

To register please click here. (Terms & Conditions below)

Event Timetable

Attend the lecturers you are interested in. Please come along in time to find the room for the lecturer(s) you are attending (room details and directions will be available at reception).

Time Faculty of Business Management Faculty of Business Management Faculty of Information Technology Faculty of English Language Studies
 4pm – 4.45pm  Human Resource Managment    Networking  
 5pm – 5.45pm  Information Systems    Computer Applications  Foundation
 6pm – 6.45pm  Accounting / ACCA  Small Business Management    English Language 
 7pm – 7.45pm  Marketing  Finance    

 

Timetable Key:

  • HRM – BA(Hons) / DIP HE Business Administration (Human Resource Management pathway).
  • Accounting/ACCA – ACCA programme, BA(Hons) / DIP HE Accounting & BA(Hons) / DIP HE Business Administration (Accounting pathway).
  • Information Systems - BA(Hons) / DIP HE Business Administration (Information Systems pathway).
  • Marketing - BA(Hons) / DIP HE Marketing & BA(Hons) / DIP HE Business Administration (Marketing pathway).
  • Small Business Management - BA(Hons) / DIP HE Business Administration (Small Business Management pathway).
  • Finance - BA(Hons) / DIP HE Finance
  • Networking – BSc(Hons) / DIP HE Networking
  • Computer Applications - BSc(Hons) / DIP HE Computer & Internet Applications
  • Foundation – Foundation Programme
  • English Language - BA(Hons) / DIP HE English Language

Competition Terms & Conditions:

  • To enter the competition you must be registered for the event by midnight on Tuesday 6th March.
  • To enter the competition you must sign in at the event reception desk between 4pm and 8pm on Wednesday 7th March.
  • Majan has the right to cancel the competition at any time.
  • Majan’s employees are not permitted to enter the competition.
  • Only one prize per individual.
  • If a prize is not picked up within 72 hours, the prize is forfeit. 

 

Wednesday, 06 September 2017 10:53

Advance HE

Majan College is an Access Partner with Advance HE, the UK-based umbrella organization that includes the Higher Education Academy (HEA). HEA is the body that for the last twenty years has promoted excellence in learning and teaching practices in universities in Britain, and has in recent times extended its activities worldwide.

The College signed an agreement with HEA in September 2017 – see press report here 

Since then, almost twenty Majan lecturers have submitted applications to become Associate Fellows, Fellows or Senior Fellows of the HEA, with twelve additional applications expected in July 2020. Successful applications involve lecturers in reflecting on their professional practices as teachers and, where relevant, as managers, course/programme designers, and mentors. Their written accounts, supported by appropriate references to scholarly and professional literature, are examined by independent and anonymous assessors in the UK. The College can boast of a very high success rate in its applications, and the process of applying helps lecturers to become more consciously aware of what they do and why they do it, as well as helping them to see more clearly how they can continue to grow and improve. HEA celebrated the award of its 100,000th fellowship in 2018, and the fellowships programme is gaining ground internationally. For instance, significant numbers of lecturers at the University of Tasmania (Australia) and Massey University (New Zealand) are now HEA Fellows. In our own region, the University of Bahrain now has more than one hundred academics with HEA fellowship status. Hence, holding an HEA fellowship certificate, in whatever category, is increasingly recognized as being valuable to academic staff in their future careers.

As the Dean of Majan University College, Dr Maha Kobeil, rightly says: “Our partnership with the HEA is evidence of the College’s continuing commitment to the professional development of teaching staff so that students enjoy the best possible learning experience with us.”

HEA website: https://www.heacademy.ac.uk/

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