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Master (02 Years) Master of Business Administration

2 Years 4 Semesters 30+ Credit Hours 120 Seats

Program Overview

Master of Business Administration at a Glance

Eligibility Criteria

MS in Management Science program is to develop skilled, ethical, and innovative professionals who combine analytical thinking, quantitative modeling, and strategic decision-making to solve real-world business challenges. Through a multidisciplinary curriculum, experiential learning, and industry collaboration, the program prepares graduates to lead and add value in diverse sectors by leveraging data, technology, and advanced management practices. 

Duration 2 Years / 4 Semesters
Credit Hours Approx. 30
Total Seats 120
Learning Mode Classroom and lab
Department Management Sciences

Program Objectives

What This Program Builds

MS in Management Science program is to develop skilled, ethical, and innovative professionals who combine analytical thinking, quantitative modeling, and strategic decision-making to solve real-world business challenges. Through a multidisciplinary curriculum, experiential learning, and industry collaboration, the program prepares graduates to lead and add value in diverse sectors by leveraging data, technology, and advanced management practices. 

Career Outcomes

Where Graduates Go Next

MS in Management Science program is to develop skilled, ethical, and innovative professionals who combine analytical thinking, quantitative modeling, and strategic decision-making to solve real-world business challenges. Through a multidisciplinary curriculum, experiential learning, and industry collaboration, the program prepares graduates to lead and add value in diverse sectors by leveraging data, technology, and advanced management practices. 

Course Outline

Program Course Outline

  1. Mastery of quantitative methods.

  2. Ability to analyze complex systems and make data-driven decisions.

  3. Understanding of how to design, analyze, and improve operations and logistics systems.

  4. Skills in decision analysis, risk assessment, and modeling uncertainty in real-world scenarios.

  5. Proficiency in tools like Python, R, SQL, and software for optimization and simulation.

  6. Integration of AI, machine learning, or business intelligence into decision-making processes.

Admissions

How to Apply

MS in Management Science program is to develop skilled, ethical, and innovative professionals who combine analytical thinking, quantitative modeling, and strategic decision-making to solve real-world business challenges. Through a multidisciplinary curriculum, experiential learning, and industry collaboration, the program prepares graduates to lead and add value in diverse sectors by leveraging data, technology, and advanced management practices. 

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