East Africa Institute of Learning Business Administration and Management Course
The successful business administrator must be an effective leader, communicator and problem solver; one who can integrate rapidly emerging technology with diverse business functions such as accounting, marketing, and human resource management. Students in the Business Administration (General) program will develop interpersonal and organizational skills. They will use the latest computer technology in business decision making and learn practical skills which will help them to be productive members of the workforce. Graduates can expect to build on this solid base during their entire business career.
Upon completion of the course the participant will be able to:
• Demonstrate the ability to effectively engage in research and information gathering processes.
• Integrate general knowledge of accounting, human resources, and marketing, for application in a business environment.
• Apply entrepreneurship skills for use in small to medium sized business environment.Provide a solid grounding in the disciplines that form the basis of management practice
• Development an understanding of the fundamentals of management
• Provide skills of critical analysis in relation to management issues
• Develop basic quantitative skills and the ability to apply them in a problem-solving context
• Develop skills of communication and co-operation relevant to a students’ future career
DBA 5401: Entrepreneurship Education
DBA 5402: Communication and Management of Information Systems
DBA 5403: Quantitative Methods
DBA 5404: Economics
DBA 5405: Managerial Accounting
DBA 5406: Financial Accounting
DBA 5407: Organization Theory and Behaviour
DBA 5408: Theory and Practice of Management
DBA 5409: Human and Public Relations
DBA 5410: Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations
DBA 5411: Office Administration and Management
DBA 5412: Commercial and Administrative Law
DBA 5413: Company and Labour Law
DBA 5414: Principles and Practice of Marketing
DBA 5415: Project
NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (NDBM)
YEAR ONE – SEMESTER 1
NDBM001 Business Organization and Management
NDBM002 Economics
NDBM003 Computer Fundamentals and Data Processing
YEAR ONE – SEMESTER II
NDBM004 Business Law
NDBM005 Statistics
NDBM006 Financial Accounting and Elements of Taxation
YEAR TWO – SEMESTER I
NDBM007 Elements of Auditing and Business Ethics
NDBM008 Business Finance
NDBM009 Production Management
YEAR TWO – SEMESTER II
NDBM010 Human Resource Management
NDBM011 Cost and Management Accounting
NDBM012 Information Systems Management
classroom & distance / online learning