Covering Business Management and Public Management, this field of study has been established in order to train committed and professional managers needed by government and business sectors of the country. Through studying organizational and management theories and acknowledging managerial techniques, graduates will be able to accept managerial responsibilities/positions.
The Master’s degree program covers Executive Management, Industrial Management, Business Management and Marketing subjects. The aim of this program is to train students for occupying professional management positions in business organizations and governmental institutions. The other goal of the Masters' program is to help students become able to continue their studies in the related PhD programs.
The aim of establishing the Ph.D. Program is to train outstanding specialists for teaching in universities and graduate schools and conducting research on organizational and administrative issues.
These programs mainly focus on: Management, Business, Business Administration, Marketing, Organizational Behavior, and Human Resources Management.
The aim of establishing the Ph.D. Program is to train outstanding specialists for teaching in universities and graduate schools and conducting research on organizational and administrative issues.
These programs mainly focus on: Management, Business, Business Administration, Marketing, Organizational Behavior, and Human Resources Management.
Concentration areas offered by the Department of Management |
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Areas |
Bachelor's |
Master's |
Ph.D |
Public Management |
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Business Management |
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Business Management (Evolution) |
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Business Management (International Marketing) |
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Industrial Management |
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Industrial Management (Production) |
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Executive Management (Strategic Management) |
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Executive Management (Business Management -International Marketing) |
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Organizational Behavior Management |
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Human Resource Development Management |
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Operation Research |
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Information Technology Management |
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