The School of Management offers a wide range of undergraduate courses including the traditional disciplines of Marketing, Finance, Management and Accounting in conjunction with the emerging fields of study such as Business Information Systems for students wishing to work in private and public sectors. Through an innovative, practical, and high-quality teaching program, the students are allowed to:
- develop sound knowledge and practical skills to adapt to the fast changing, highly competitive business world,
- develop the ability to analyze and solve problems and make management decisions,
- be equipped with communicative skills and the ability to handle advanced information and communication technology,
- prepare themselves for a wide range of careers including working as professionals and entrepreneurs,
- be leaders in the business community.
- Marketing (MKT)
- Management (MGT)
- Finance and Banking (FIN)
- Accounting (ACT)
- Business Information Systems (BIS)
- Hospitality and Tourism Management (HTM)
- International Business Management (IBM)
- Real Estate (RE)
- Industrial Management (IDM)
- Property and Casualty Insurance (INS)
- Life Assurance (LA)
- Business Economic (BE)
Requirements for Graduation
Assumption University confers the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) upon students who meet all the general requirements and the specific requirements listed below.
General RequirementsTo be qualified for graduation, the student must
- Complete all the requirements in the curriculum with an accumulation of at least 142 credits.
- Have participated in 16 sessions of the Seminar in Business Ethics.
- Have a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or above.
- Have library and financial clearance with the University.
- Have good behavior and discipline.
- Have made a formal application for graduation.
- The students must have obtained at least a “C” grade in all major required courses.
- Hospitality and Tourism Management majors must complete 400 hours of practical training in their chosen concentration.
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REQUIREMENTS |
MKT
|
MGT
|
FIN
|
ACT
|
BIS
|
HTM
|
IBM
|
IDM
|
RE
|
INS
|
LA
|
| General Educational Courses |
40
|
40
|
40
|
40
|
40
|
40
|
40
|
40
|
40
|
36
|
36
|
| Business Core Courses |
48
|
48
|
48
|
48
|
48
|
48
|
48
|
48
|
48
|
51
|
51
|
| Major Required Courses |
30
|
30
|
30
|
30
|
30
|
30
|
30
|
30
|
30
|
30
|
30
|
| Plan A: Major Concentration Courses |
15
|
15
|
15
|
15
|
15 |
15
|
15
|
15
|
15
|
15 6 |
15 6 |
| Plan B: Business Concentration Courses | |||||||||||
| Plan C: Major Elective Courses | |||||||||||
| Free Elective Courses |
9
|
9
|
9
|
9
|
9
|
9
|
9
|
9
|
9
|
6
|
6
|
|
Total |
142
|
142
|
142
|
142
|
142
|
142
|
142
|
142
|
142
|
144
|
144
|
Suggested Program of Study
First and Second Years (Freshman and Sophomore)
During the freshman year, all students in the School of Management pursue the same program of study, which provides them with the basic knowledge of all the disciplines offered by the School. This program prepares each student with adequate knowledge to select a major that suits his/her ability, background, and preference.
First Year (Freshman)
| First Semester | ||
| Course Code | Course Title |
Credits
|
| BG 1000 | Communication in Thai |
3
|
| BG 1001 | English I |
3
|
| BG 1100 | Physical Education |
1
|
| BG 1200 | Mathematics for Business |
3
|
| BG 1201 | Statistics I |
3
|
| BG 1202 | Science, Man and His Environment |
3
|
| BG 1400 | Business Law I |
3
|
| Total |
19
|
|
| Second Semester | ||
| Course Code | Course Title |
Credits
|
| ACT 1600 | Fundamentals of Financial Accounting |
3
|
| BG 1002 | English II |
3
|
| BG 1401 | Business Law II |
3
|
| BG 2200 | Statistics II |
3
|
| BG 2401 | Microeconomics |
3
|
| BIS 1140 | Microcomputer Applications |
0
|
| MGT 1101 | Introduction to Business |
3
|
| Total |
18
|
|
| Second Semester | ||
| Course Code | Course Title |
Credits
|
| BG 2001 | English IV |
3
|
| BG 2402 | Ethics |
3
|
| FIN 2700 | Money, Banking and Financial |
3
|
| GS 1003 | Markets World Civilization |
3
|
| IBM 2702 | International Business |
3
|
| MKT 2280 | Environment Principles of Marketing |
3
|
| Total |
18
|
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on February 23, 2012 - March 6, 2012