Batch Fall 2018 to Fall 2020

[Revised] Batch  Fall 2018 to Fall 2020

Course Summaries

Duration of the program: 4 years (12 trimesters)

Total credits  : 123
Major areas : 6
1. Marketing
2. Finance
3. Accounting
4. Human Resource Management
5. International Business
6. Management Information System (MIS)
Minor areas: 2
1. Information Technology
2. Economics

Program structure:

Single Major
A. Core Business Courses63 Credits
B. General Education (GED) Courses30 Credits
C. Open Elective Courses06 Credits
D. Major Elective Courses21 Credits
E. Internship/Project03 Credits
Total123 Credits
Double Major
A. Core Business Courses63 Credits
B. General Education (GED) Courses30 Credits
C. Open Elective Courses06 Credits
D. Major Elective Courses21 Credits
E. Second Major Courses*15 Credits
F. Internship/Project03 Credits
Total138 Credits

                                    *Conditions apply

Second Major in Economics
A. Core Business Courses63 Credits
B. General Education (GED) Courses30 Credits
C. Open Elective Courses06 Credits
D. Major Elective Courses21 Credits
E. Economics as major Courses*12 Credits
F. Internship/Project03 Credits
Total135 Credits

                                    *Conditions apply

Minor in Information Technology
A. Core Business Courses63Credits
B. General Education (GED) Courses30 Credits
C. Open Elective Courses06 Credits
D. Major Elective Courses21 Credits
E. Selected MIS Major Courses*12 Credits
F. Internship/Project03 Credits
Total135 Credits

                                    *Conditions apply

Minor in Economics
A. Core Business Courses63 Credits
B. General Education (GED) Courses30 Credits
C. Open Elective Courses06 Credits
D. Major Elective Courses21 Credits
E. Selected Economics Courses*09 Credits
F. Internship/Project03 Credits
Total132 Credits

                                    *Conditions apply

List Of Courses

A. Core Business Courses (21 courses)(63 credits)
Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Hr.Prerequisites
BUS 2112Business Communications3ENG 1207, MGT 1307
ECN 2111Microeconomics3BMT 1103
ECN 2214Macroeconomics3ECN 2111
BST 1308Business Statistics I3BMT 1103
BST 2216Business Statistics II3BST 1308
BMT 2113Business Mathematics II3BMT 1103
ACN 1205Financial Accounting I3None
ACN 1309Financial Accounting II3ACN 1205
ACN 2215Management Accounting3ACN 1309
MGT 1307Principles of Management3ENG 1105
MGT 2318Organizational Behavior3MGT 1307
MGT 3225E-Business3CST 1206, MGT 1307, CST 2321,MKT 2320
MGT 3224Production and Operations Management3BST 1308, BMT 2113
MGT 3122Human Resources Management3MGT 2318
MGT 4356Strategic Management3MGT 3122, MKT 3336, FIN 3123, MGT 3224, MGT 3225
MKT 2320Introduction to Marketing3ECN 2111, SOC 1105
MKT 3336Marketing Management3MKT 2320
FIN 2319Principles of Finance3BMT 1103, ACN 1205, BST 1308
FIN 3123Managerial Finance3FIN 2319, ECN 2111, ACN 1309
LAW 4151Business Law3ENG 1105
IBS 3121International Business3ECN 2214
B. General Education (GED) courses (9 Courses)(30 credits)

Students must take the following 8 GED courses (27 credits):

  1. University Requirement Courses (3 Courses, 12 credits)
Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Hr.Prerequisites
ENG 1105Intensive English –I4.5None
ENG 1207Intensive English –II4.5ENG 1105
URC 1101Life Skills for Success3None

A student must obtain a minimum band score 6.0 (equivalent to ‘C’ grade) to pass in both the Intensive English–I (ENG 1105) and Intensive English–II (ENG 1207). The band score grades will be converted to equivalent grades of the university’s grading system.

The student will have to achieve at least a ‘C’ grade in the University Requirement Courses separately, as less than ‘C’ grades (like ‘C-‘, ‘D+’ and ‘D’) are considered as probationary grades. If the students fail to achieve the required grades, they will have to continue retaking these courses until they achieve minimum ‘C’ grade. However, while retaking these courses, the students will be allowed to take any other new courses along with these courses. It is to be noted that Intensive English-I (ENG 1105) is prerequisite of Intensive English-II (ENG 1207), hence, students must obtain a minimum grade ‘C’ in Intensive English-I (ENG 1105) to register for Intensive English-II (ENG 1207).

Students completing two courses on Intensive English with at least 7.5 band score (Grade Point 3.00) will be given certificate from the university in recognition of their successful completion of these courses.

A student already has IELTS score of 6.0 or above will equivalently be evaluated and exempted from Intensive English-I and intensive English-II courses.

The students especially from English medium or English version may seek exemption of English courses with a requisite amount of fees. In this case, The Institute of English Language will take an examination on English Language before the course registration. The examination will have two parts, one for Intensive English-I and the other part for Intensive English-II. The students who will pass the first part will get exemption of Intensive English-I, and who will pass the second part will get exemption of Intensive English-II.

  1. Program Requirement Courses (5 Courses, 15 credits)
Course CodeCourse Title Credit Hr.Prerequisites
BMT 1103Business Mathematics I3None
CST 1206Computer Applications3None
SOC 1105Sociology and Psychology3ENG 1207
MIS 2218Advanced Computer Applications in Business3CST 1206
CST 2321Business Analytics3BST 2216, MIS 2218 .

From the following list of elective courses, they will have to take 1 more GED course (03 credits):

Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Hr.Prerequisites
BUS 3226Bangladesh Studies3ENG 1105
ENV 3227Fundamentals of Natural Science3BMT 1103
SOC 3228Anthropology3SOC 1105
ECN 3230Economic Geography3ECN 2111
ECN 3343Development Economics3ECN 2214
IBS 3338Export Import Management3MKT 2320, FIN 2319
BUS 3339Business Research Methodology3BST 2216
MGT 3341Project Management3MGT 3224
MGT 3340Operations Research3BST 2216, MGT 3224
MGT 3229Entrepreneurship and Business Plan Dev.3MGT 1307, ECN 2214
MGT 3342Business Ethics3MGT 2318
MIS 3124Database Management3CST 2321
MIS 3231Programming Language Foundations3MIS 3124, MGT 3225
FIN 3337Principles of Banking and Insurance3ECN 2214
BAN 2501Bangla3None
C. Open Elective Courses  (2 Courses)(06 credits)

A student is free to choose two open elective courses (6 credits) either from GED elective courses or from any major elective courses form any major area(s). The requirement for open elective can also be fulfilled by taking any two 2000/3000/4000 level courses from Economics. For claiming Second Major, a student must take five additional courses from that major area in which he/she has chosen 6-credits open elective courses.

A student can also claim second major in Economics by taking one prescribed course from among the following 03 GED elective courses i.e. ECN 3230 or ECN 3343 or MGT 3341. Students will also have to take two open elective courses from economics plus four additional courses as prescribed by the department of economics.

A student can claim Minor in Information Technology by taking two GED elective courses i.e., MIS 3124 and MIS 3231 along with assigned four additional courses from MIS Major Elective courses.

A student can also claim Minor in Economics by taking one prescribed course from among the following 03 GED elective courses i.e. ECN 3230 or ECN 3343 or MGT 3341. Students will also have to take two open elective courses from economics plus three additional courses as prescribed by the department of economics.

D. Major Elective Courses  (7 Courses)(21 credits)
  1. COURSES IN MARKETING

Students must take the following 05 courses (15 Credits):

Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Hr.Prerequisite
MKT 4203Integrated Communication3MKT3336
MKT 4101Consumer Behavior3MKT3336
MKT 4102Services Marketing3MKT3336
MKT 4204Strategic Marketing3MKT3336
MKT 4311Brand Management3MKT3336

They have to take 02 more courses (6 credits) from the following:

MKT 4313Digital Marketing3MKT3336
MKT 4306Marketing Research3MKT3336, BST2216
MKT 4307Retail Management3MKT3336
MKT 4308Supply Chain Management3MKT3336
MKT 4309Global Marketing3MKT3336, IBS3121
MKT 4310Product Planning & Management3MKT3336
MKT 4312Cases in Marketing3MKT3336
  1. COURSES IN FINANCE

Students must take the following 05 courses (15 Credits):

Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Hr.Prerequisite
FIN 4116Management of Financial Institutions3FIN3123
FIN 4117Corporate Finance3FIN3123
FIN 4218Financial Statements Analysis3FIN3123
FIN 4219Securities Analysis and Portfolio Management3FIN3123
FIN 4323Working Capital Management3FIN3123

They have to take 02 more courses (6 credits) from the following:

ACN 4135Taxation3ACN2215
FIN 4320Capital Investment Decisions3FIN3123
FIN 4321Financial Markets and Institutions3FIN3123
FIN 4322International Financial Management3FIN3123, IBS3121
FIN 4324Real Estate Finance3FIN3123
FIN 4325Investment Banking and Lease Finance3FIN3123
FIN 4326Development Finance3FIN3123
FIN 4327Monetary Economics3FIN3123
FIN 4328Public Finance3FIN3123
FIN 4330Cases in Finance3FIN3123
FIN 4329Financial Derivatives3FIN3123
  1. COURSES IN ACCOUNTING

Students must take the following 05 courses (15 Credits):

Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Hr.Prerequisite
ACN 4135Taxation3ACN2215
ACN 4136Advanced Financial Accounting – I3ACN2215
ACN 4237Cost Accounting3ACN2215
ACN 4238Advanced Financial Accounting – II3ACN 4136
ACN 4340Auditing3ACN2215

They have to take 02 more courses (6 credits) from the following:

LAW 4339Corporate Laws3LAW 4151
ACN 4341Theory and Practice of Taxation3ACN2215
ACN 4342Accounting Information System3ACN2215
ACN 4343Accounting System Design and Practice3ACN2215
ACN 4344Advanced Management Accounting3ACN2215
ACN 4345Accounting for Non-Profit Organization3ACN2215
ACN 4346Cases in Accounting3ACN2215
FIN 4320Capital Investment Decisions3FIN 3123
FIN 4323Working Capital Management3FIN 3123
FIN 4218Financial Statements Analysis3FIN 3123
  1. COURSES IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Students must take the following 05 courses (15 Credits):

Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Hr.Prerequisite
HRM 4152Compensation Management3MGT3122
HRM 4153Human Resource Planning3MGT3122
HRM 4254Training and Development Management3MGT3122
HRM 4255Industrial Law and Labor Relations3MGT3122
HRM 4366Strategic Human Resource Management3MGT3122, HRM4153 HRM4255, HRM4152

They have to take 02 more courses (6 credits) from the following:

HRM 4357Industrial Psychology3MGT 3122
HRM 4358Performance Appraisal and Management3MGT 3122
HRM 4359Career Management3MGT 3122
HRM 4360Selection and Staffing3MGT 3122
HRM 4361Economics of Human Resources3MGT 3122
HRM 4362HRM Practices in Bangladesh3MGT 3122
HRM 4363International Human Resource Management3MGT 3122, IBS3121
HRM 4364Conflict Management3MGT 3122
HRM 4365Change Management3MGT 3122
HRM 4367Cases in Human Resource Management3MGT 3122
  1. COURSES IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Students must take the following 05 courses (15 Credits):

Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Hr.Prerequisite
IBS 4170Legal Environment of International Business3IBS3121
ECN 4171International Economics3IBS3121
MKT 4309Global Marketing3IBS3121, MKT3336
FIN 4322International Financial Management3IBS3121, FIN3123
IBS 4169International Management3IBS3121

They have to take 02 more courses (6 credits) from the following:

IBS 4372Business in Emerging Markets3IBS3121
IBS 4373International Business Organizations3IBS3121
IBS 4374Analytical Study of International Trade Agreements3IBS3121
ECN 4375Comparative Economic System3IBS3121
LAW 4376International Commercial Law3IBS3121
IBS  4377Economic and Political Environment for Int. Business3IBS3121
IBS  4378International Business Strategy3IBS3121
HRM 4363International Human Resource Management3IBS3121, MGT 3122
IBS 4379Cases in International Business3IBS3121
  1. COURSES IN MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (MIS)

Students must take the following 05 courses (15 Credits):

Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Hr.Prerequisite
MIS 4181System Analysis & Design3MIS3231
MIS 4395Structured Programming Language3MIS3231
MIS 4385E-Commerce and Web Management3MIS3231
MIS 4388Advanced Database Management3MIS3231, MIS4395
MIS 4394Network Resource Management3MIS3231

They have to take 02 more courses (6 credits) from the following:

MIS 4283Data Communication System3MIS3231
MIS 4284Computer Networks3MIS3231
MIS 4386Decision Support and Expert System3MIS3231
MIS 4387Applied Artificial Intelligence3MIS3231
MIS 4390Computer Based Simulation System3MIS3231
MIS 4391Management of Technology3MIS3231
MIS 4386Decision Support and Expert System3MIS3231
MIS 4392Business Modeling through System Dynamics3MIS3231
MIS 4393Customer Relationship Management3MIS3231
MIS 4396Cases in Management Information System3MIS3231
MIS 4397Web Mining3MIS3231
MIS 4398Cloud Computing3MIS3231
MIS 4399Introduction to Big Data3MIS3231

Second Major in Economics

A student can also claim second major in Economics by taking one prescribed course from among the following 03 GED elective courses i.e. ECN 3230 or ECN 3343 or MGT 3341. Students will also have to take two open elective courses (ECO 2304: Intermediate Microeconomics, ECO 2305: Intermediate Macroeconomics) from economics plus four additional courses as follows:

LIST OF COURSES FOR SECOND MAJOR IN ECONOMICS

Code & TitleCreditPrerequisite
ECO 3370: Econometrics I3ECO 1374
ECO 3371: Econometrics II3ECO 3370
ECO 3301: Intermediate Microeconomics II3ECO 2303, ECO 2304
ECO 3302: Intermediate Macroeconomics II3ECO 2303, ECO 2305
Total Credits12 

Minor in Information Technology

Students must take the following two (06 Credits) courses from GED elective courses as Open Elective courses:

Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Hr.Prerequisite
MIS 3124Database Management3CST 2321
MIS 3231Programming Language Foundations3MIS3124, MGT3225

They have to take following 04 more courses (12 credits):

Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Hr.Prerequisite
MIS 4181System Analysis & Design3MIS 3231
MIS 4395Structured Programming Language3MIS 3231
MIS 4385E-Commerce and Web Management3MIS 3231
MIS 4388Advanced Database Management3MIS 3231, MIS 4395

Minor in Economics

A student can also claim Minor in Economics by taking one prescribed course from among the following 03 GED elective courses i.e. ECN 3230 or ECN 3343 or MGT 3341. Students will also have to take two open elective courses (ECO 2304: Intermediate Microeconomics, ECO 2305: Intermediate Macroeconomics) from economics plus any three additional courses from the following list.

LIST OF COURSES FOR MINOR IN ECONOMICS

CodeTitleCreditPrerequisites
ECO 3310Money and Banking3ECO 2305
ECO 3311Public Finance3ECO 2304
ECO 3326International Trade3ECO 2304, ECO 2305
ECO 3327International Finance3ECO 2305
ECO 3349Issues in International Economics3ECO 3326
ECO 3350Development Economics3ECO 2304, ECO 2305
ECO 3353Economic Development in South Asia3ECO 1301, ECO 1302
ECO 3361Health Economics3ECO 2304
ECO 3370Econometrics I3ECO 1374 or Equivalent
ECO 3371Econometrics II3ECO 3370
ECO 4155Current Issues in Bangladeshi Economic Policy3ECO 2304, ECO 2305
ECO 4320International Trade Theory3ECO 3326
ECO 4319Economics of Financial Crisis3ECO 3327
ECO 4329Trade Policy Analysis3ECO 2305, ECO 3326
ECO 4350Labor Economics3ECO 1301, ECO 1302
ECO 4379Financial Econometrics3ECO 3371
ECO 3331Economics of Cost Benefit Analysis3ECO 2304
ECO 4392Law and Economics3ECO 2304, ECO 2305
ECO 4531Industrial Organization3ECO 2304
ECO 4380Urban Economics3ECO 1301, ECO 1302
ECO 4390Research Methodology3ECO 1374, ECO 3370
Total Credits09 
  1. Internship/Project (01 Course) (03 credits)

As a partial fulfillment of the BBA program, internship/project is a requirement for the BBA students. It is of 15 weeks duration that is to be carried out in a business organization, usually in the relevant area of concentration under the guidance of a faculty member. The internee shall submit an internship/project report on his work experience and the project work and shall defend it before a committee of 3 members.

Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Hr.Prerequisite
INT 4399Internship / Project3For Internship: at least completed 117 creditsFor Project:at least completed 114 credits

Trimester-Wise Distribution of Courses

Trimester-Wise Distribution of Courses

SL.CodeCourse TitleStatus                     Prerequisites
1st Trimester
1ENG 1105Intensive English – IGED   
2URC 1101Life Skills for SuccessGED   
2nd Trimester
3ENG 1207Intensive English – IIGEDENG 1105  
4BMT 1103Business Mathematics IGED   
3rd Trimester
5ACN 1205Financial Accounting ICore   
6MGT 1307Principles of ManagementCoreENG 1105  
7BMT 2113Business mathematics IICoreBMT 1103  
8CST 1206Computer ApplicationsGED   
4th Trimester
9ACN 1309Financial Accounting IICoreACN 1205  
10ECN 2111MicroeconomicsCoreBMT 1103  
11BUS 2112Business CommunicationCoreENG 1207MGT 1307 
12BST 1308Business Statistics ICoreBMT 1103  
5th Trimester
13ECN 2214MacroeconomicsCoreECN 2111  
14ACN 2215Management AccountingCoreACN 1309  
15BST 2216Business Statistics IICoreBST 1308  
16SOC 1105Sociology and PsychologyGEDENG 1207  
6th  Trimester
17MGT 2318Organizational BehaviorCoreMGT 1307  
18FIN 2319Principles of FinanceCoreBMT 1103ACN 1205BST 1308
19MKT 2320Introduction to MarketingCoreECN 2111SOC 1105 
20MIS 2218Advanced Computer Applications in BusinessGEDCST 1206  
7th Trimester
21IBS 3121International BusinessCoreECN 2214  
22MGT 3122Human Resource ManagementCoreMGT 2318  
23FIN 3123Managerial FinanceCoreECN 2111ACN 1309FIN 2319
24MKT 3336Marketing ManagementCoreMKT 2320  
8th Trimester
25MGT 3224Production & Operations ManagementCoreBST 1308BMT 2113 
26CST 2321Business AnalyticsGEDBST 2216MIS 2218 
27GED 1GED ElectiveGED   
9th Trimester
28MGT 3225E-BusinessCoreCST 1206MGT 1307CST 2321
    MKT 2320  
29OE 1Open Elective 1OE   
30OE 2Open Elective 2OE   
10th Trimester
31LAW 4151Business LawCoreENG 1105  
32Major 1Major 1Major   
33Major 2Major 2Major   
11th Trimester
34Major 3Major 3Major   
35Major 4Major 4Major   
36Major 5Major 5Major   
12th Trimester
37Major 6Major 6Major   
38Major 7Major 7Major   
39MGT 4356Strategic ManagementCoreMGT 3122MKT 3336FIN 3123
MGT 3224MGT 3225 
Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Hr.                       Prerequisites
INT 4399Internship/Project3At least 117 Credit hours (for internship)/ 114 Credit hours (for project)

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