MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Curriculum Year : 2014
First Year, Bridge Subjects
Subj No. |
Subj Code |
Description |
Units |
Pre-requisites |
Co-requisites |
1948 |
MG212 |
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT |
3 |
|
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2001 |
MK221 |
PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING |
3 |
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1601 |
AC111 |
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING 1 |
6 |
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First Year, 1st Semester
Subj No. |
Subj Code |
Description |
Units |
Pre-requisites |
Co-requisites |
7157 |
MF601A |
METHODS OF RESEARCH |
3 |
|
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700202 |
MBA601R |
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING FOR CORPORATE DECISIONS |
3 |
|
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7190 |
MF602R |
RESEARCH DATA ANALYSIS |
3 |
|
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First Year, 2nd Semester
Subj No. |
Subj Code |
Description |
Units |
Pre-requisites |
Co-requisites |
700564 |
MBA201 |
MBA ELECTIVE 1 |
3 |
|
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Electives :
| 700238MBA644 CORPORATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 700230MBA665 COROPORATE LEADERSHIP 700241MBA647 E-MARKETING 700243MBA649 LEADING ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE 700240MBA646 MARKETING COMMUNICATION 700239MBA645 MGT OF FIN INSTITUTIONS & SPL ORGANIZATIONS 7498 MBA654O SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT |
|
700229 |
MBA664 |
STRATEGIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT |
3 |
|
|
700236 |
MBA666 |
INTERNATIONAL MARKETING MANAGEMENT |
3 |
|
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First Year, Summer
Subj No. |
Subj Code |
Description |
Units |
Pre-requisites |
Co-requisites |
700566 |
MBA202 |
MBA ELECTIVE 2 |
3 |
|
|
Electives :
| 700238MBA644 CORPORATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 700230MBA665 COROPORATE LEADERSHIP 700241MBA647 E-MARKETING 700243MBA649 LEADING ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE 700240MBA646 MARKETING COMMUNICATION 700239MBA645 MGT OF FIN INSTITUTIONS & SPL ORGANIZATIONS 7498 MBA654O SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT |
|
7556 |
BM601 |
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT |
3 |
|
|
Second Year, 1st Semester
Subj No. |
Subj Code |
Description |
Units |
Pre-requisites |
Co-requisites |
700228 |
MBA634B |
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY |
3 |
|
|
700201 |
MBA663 |
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS MANAGEMENT |
3 |
|
|
7149 |
MT601 |
SEMINAR IN THESIS WRITING |
3 |
|
|
Second Year, 2nd Semester
Subj No. |
Subj Code |
Description |
Units |
Pre-requisites |
Co-requisites |
7150 |
MT602 |
THESIS WRITING |
3 |
7149 |
|
7153 |
MR600 |
VINCENTIAN HERITAGE |
3 |
|
|
Professional Course Subjects
AC111 - FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING 1 Credits: 6
Course Title: |
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING 1 |
Course Code |
AC111 |
Credit Units |
6 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
This course will cover introduction to financial accounting within the context of business and business decisions. It will explore the development of accounting information and the use of various types of accounting information found in financial statements and annual reports. It will emphasize what accounting information is, why it is important and how it is used by economic decision makers. Specifically, it will cover introduction to business and decision making, basic structure and development of useful accounting information, understanding the basic financial statements cash (balance sheet, income statement, statement of owners equity, and statement of cash flows) forms of outside assurance on financial statements; and analysis of accounting information. |
MG212 - PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT Credits: 3
Course Title: |
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT |
Course Code |
MG212 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
The course will develop an understanding of
management theories and management skills
through an examination of the basic functions of
management. The concepts of planning,
organizing, leading, and controlling are
enhanced to show how these basic principles
can be used to create a healthy and thriving
organization in today's global environment.
Special attention will be given to decision
making, problem solving, and leadership in an
environment where productivity improvements is a major concern. |
MK221 - PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING Credits: 3
Course Title: |
PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING |
Course Code |
MK221 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
|
Course Description |
This course introduces students to the nature of marketing, the fundamentals of marketing strategy and marketing environment. It explores global competition, ethical and moral marketing behaviors, the business environment under which marketing operates and the role of technology in a changing world. It investigates the marketing of goods and services by commercial organizations as well as the marketing of ideas by not-for-profit firms. Major topics discussed are: nature of marketing, nature of distribution, promotion and advertising, pricing, impact of the global economy on marketing and special topics such as strategies for new products and the product life cycle (PLC), marketing of high quality services and integrated marketing communications. |
BM601 - PROJECT DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT Credits: 3
Course Title: |
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT |
Course Code |
BM601 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
|
Course Description |
This course examines the theories and techniques of the project development cycle, that is, from identification, preparation, appraisal, implementation, and post evaluation. Topics covered include management screens for project identification and prioritization, conduct of feasibility studies, project management and monitoring tools and techniques, and principles of ex-post evaluation. |
MT601 - SEMINAR IN THESIS WRITING Credits: 3
Course Title: |
SEMINAR IN THESIS WRITING |
Course Code |
MT601 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
|
Course Description |
The student works with an assigned adviser who guides him in the preparation of his thesis or research proposal. The required output is the first three (3) chapters of the research, including the data gathering instrument. The output of this seminar is formally presented to a research panel in a forum called thesis proposal defense wherein approval of the panel is sought. |
MT602 - THESIS WRITING Credits: 3
Course Title: |
THESIS WRITING |
Course Code |
MT602 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
SEMINAR IN THESIS WRITING |
|
Course Description |
Required for graduation, the output is a thesis by the candidate on any subject in his specialty, and approved by the College. The treatise must involve research, analysis, evaluation, and judgment. It must offer some positive knowledge in education, science, history, art, government, economics, human relations, culture in general, etc. for the benefit and welfare of men. In particular it must contribute to the solution of problems in education or other fields.
Candidate must successfully defend it in a public oral examination before a panel of examiners, at a date arranged by the Dean. (applies to all masters programs with thesis requirement) |
MR600 - VINCENTIAN HERITAGE Credits: 3
Course Title: |
VINCENTIAN HERITAGE |
Course Code |
MR600 |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
|
Course Description |
This course deals with the life, spirituality, mission and the legacy of St. Vincent de Paul, Patron Saint of Adamson University, and the family of collaborators and groups that were either founded by him or draw their inspiration from him: groups who, out of a sense of shared humanity, compassion and love for God, are working for and with suffering human beings who are mostly poor, abandoned, marginalized, oppressed, and powerless. Students find out who St. Vincent de Paul was, what his legacy was, why he is still relevant today, and what they can learn from his heritage that will create an impact in the world especially among the socially disadvantaged sectors. |
General Education subjects
MF601A - METHODS OF RESEARCH Credits: 3
Course Title: |
METHODS OF RESEARCH |
Course Code |
MF601A |
Credit Units |
3 Unit/s |
Prerequisite |
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Course Description |
This course presents the different research methods and designs and tools of research; acquaints the students with the criteria for the critical evaluation of research; requires students to prepare research designs and conduct actual research; introduces the techniques of thesis writing. (Applies to all masters programs) |
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Adamson University
900 San Marcelino Street, Ermita, Manila 1000.
Tel. Nos. 8525-7013
524-2011 (extension 129, 100, 133)
Fax No.: 8522-5526
Email: registrar@adamson.edu.ph
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