Description
Upon completion of the undergraduate study programme in Business Administration, graduates possess the following:
Knowledge:
• Have complete and specialized knowledge across the full range of functions and processes involved in business and organizations’ management.
• Have an analytical and advanced knowledge of the subject of Business Administration, including critical understanding of theories, concepts, principles, practices and methodologies.
• Master the evolutionary dynamics of their particular subject field so as to update, revise and adapt their knowledge to meet the needs of the business/organization, wider society and conform to internationally acclaimed standards and practices.
Skills:
• Understand and analyse the economic, political, legal, social and ethical factors and trends affecting the operation and development of businesses and organizations.
• Resolve complex or new problems in the business and organizations administration by developing integrated and innovative solutions and approaches, arguing for their positions in a scientific and methodical manner.
• Apply their knowledge by use of appropriate statistical, accounting and IT methods-tools to the analysis and processing of databases, as well as to shape and make business decisions.
• Exploit new technological trends and implement management information systems and new technologies to approach and analyse various business management topics.
• Handle skilfully and effectively written and verbal speech and the new technologies in their communication to the internal and external environment of the company / organization and the public to convey information, ideas, problems and solutions to specific issues.
• Participate constructively in working groups to achieve the objectives of the business and/or agency which employs them.
Capacities:
• Make decisions on issues dealt by enterprises and organizations and evaluate them in the light of a rapidly changing and evolving environment.
• Plan, manage and conduct research projects with guidance, both individually and collectively.
• Transfer the knowledge and skills they have acquired in a professional or business context and apply it in a professionally and socially responsible manner.
Relation to Employment
Graduates in Business Administration can be employed as professionals and as managers in organizations in the private and public sectors across the spectrum of economic and administrative activities and evolve throughout the scale of the administrative hierarchy. They are also employed in education according to the legislation each time in force.
The professional rights of graduates are defined by Presidential Decree 514, Article 1, Official Gazette 218/vol. A/1989).
Access Requirements / Progression Opportunities
Knowledge
Skills
Competences