Executive Master's in Business Administration Program College of Business Administration 1. Introduction \ Program Mission: The UOS EMBA program has been designed to deliver high quality management education to middle and upper level managers in the private and public sectors, with an express emphasis on the Gulf and UAE business environments. The EMBA at UOS is designed to be as rewarding as it is rigorous, providing ample opportunity for personal development and professional growth in an interactive learning and teaching environment. The discourse in the EMBA classroom reflects a participative process of inquiry and insight, guided by our highly qualified faculty. The overall goal of the EMBA is to deepen and broaden the participants core managerial competencies to further enhance their professional growth. 2. Program Objectives: Program objectives are as follows: 1. To provide participants with solid conceptual foundation/knowledge to broaden their managerial competencies and effectiveness in understanding and running modern organizations. 2. To strengthen participants managerial, analytical and research skills to add value to their organizations. 3. To further enhance the participants professional growth. 3. Program Structure: I. Foundation Courses: max. of 5 courses for 15 credit hours No Course No Course Title 1 0306670 Intro. to Math. & Statistics for Business New and adjusted 2 0306610 Accounting for Managers Adjusted 3 0306630 Finance for Managers Adjusted 4 0306651 Information Technology Current 5 0306660 Principles of Economics Current Graduate Catalog 2013-2014 155
II. Core Courses: 8 courses of 24 credit hours: No Course No Course Title 1 0306612 Management Accounting and Control Systems Adjusted 2 0306621 Organizational Behaviour Current 3 0306625 Leadership and Change Management Adjusted 4 0306671 Operations & Supply Chain Management New 5 0306631 Corporate Finance Adjusted 6 0306640 Marketing Management Adjusted 7 0306653 Management Information Systems Adjusted 8 0306624 Strategic Management Adjusted Total Required: 24 Credit Hours III. Elective Courses: Any 3 courses for 9 credit hours: No Course No Course Title Credit Hours Prerequisite 1 0306615 2 0306622 3 0306627 International Accounting International Business Human Resources Management 3 0306510 New 3 - Adjusted 3 - Current 4 0306628 Business Ethics 3 - Current 5 0306626 Total Quality Management 3 0306500 Current 6 0306632 Investment Analysis 3 0306530 Current 7 0306633 Financial Markets and Institutions 3 0306530 Current 8 0306634 Islamic Finance 3 0306530 Current 9 0306641 Marketing Research 3 10 0306642 11 0306661 Electronic Commerce Managerial Economics 0306500 & 0306640 Current 3 0306551 Current 3 0306560 New 12 0306654 Decision Sciences 3 - Adjusted 13 0306644 Strategic Marketing 3 - New 156 College of Graduate Studies & Research
14 0306635 15 0306672 16 0306629 17 0306645 18 0306655 International Finance Materials Management Managing, Recruiting and Selection Customer Relationship Management Decision Support Systems 3 - New 3 - New 3 New 3 New 3 0306653 New 19 0306695 Special Topic(s) 3 - Current 9 Appendix EMBA Course Description I Foundation Courses: 0306670 Intro. to Math. & Statistics for Business 3 Students explore applications of mathematics in economic and business contexts. Specific topics include functions and related business formulas, tables and graphs, and mathematics for finance, systems of linear equations, and derivatives. The statistical tools of quantitative analysis, emphasizing data presentation, measures of central tendency, random variables, and probability theory, test of hypothesis and regression analysis are also covered. 0306610 Accounting for Managers 3 This course deals with concepts, methods, and applications of financial and managerial accounting for planning and control. Topics include: the accounting cycle, preparation and analysis of financial statements, underlying accounting principles, cost behaviour, relevant information and decision-making. 0306630 Finance for Managers 3 This course covers a survey of financial markets and instruments, an examination of major financial decisions faced by organizations, principles of corporate financial management, and principles of investing. Graduate Catalog 2013-2014 157
0306651 Information Technology 3 This course presents a combination of concepts for understanding the use of information technology in organizations, overview of the key technologies, and development and implementation processes. Emphasis as placed on understanding design, development, and use alternatives and their key differences. 0306660 Principles of Economics 3 This course is a survey of microeconomics and macroeconomics principles and applications. Topics covered include: basic theory and economic analysis of prices, markets, production, wages, interest, rent and profits; national income analysis; movements in prices and national output; inflation and unemployment; monetary and fiscal policies. II Core Courses: 0306612 Management Accounting and Control Systems 3 This course covers management use of accounting data in planning, coordinating, and controlling the operations of the firm. Subjects covered include: cost concepts, cost-volume-profit relationships, budgeting, variance analysis, cost systems, relevant information and special decision, cost accumulation and allocation, and costing systems. 0306621 Organizational Behaviour 3 This course is organized around these three levels of focus: individuals, groups (or teams), and organizations. We will start at the individual level with topics such as learning, personality, interpersonal perception, values, ethics, and motivation. We will then examine how individuals fit together into groups and teams. Finally, we will discuss organizational culture and structure, and examine how these concepts can influence behaviour in the organization. This class will require you to apply your communication, teamwork, critical thinking, and information synthesis skills in many different ways. 0306625 Leadership and Change Management 3 This course focuses on the classical and modern aspects of organizations and the role of managers as leaders and facilitators of change. The main focus of the course is to provide students with knowledge and skills on different approaches to leadership from both a theoretical and practical perspective. The course deals with different forms of leaderships in a corporate setting, and their importance in achieving the organization s overall goals. The courses also exposes students to the way in which Leaders may facilitate different types of change and how they may analyze the elements that make change difficult, and ways to facilitate change. 158 College of Graduate Studies & Research
0306671 Operations & Supply Chain Management 3 Operations Management (OM) is one of the main functional areas of management in most organizations. It is the set of activities that create value in the form of goods and services by transforming inputs into outputs. Operations managers plan, organize, staff, direct and control activities related to production of goods and services. The activities entailing operations management are product and service design, project management, total quality management and quality control, capacity and process planning, location, layout, forecasting, inventory management, aggregate planning, material requirement planning, supply chain, theory of constraints just in time and scheduling. Quantitative techniques are widely used as decision aids in operations management. It is required in a variety of settings including manufacturing, service and the full range of resource-based industries. 0306631 Corporate Finance 3 This course aims at providing an overview of the theory and practice of corporate finance in a global context. Throughout the course we show how to use financial theory to solve practical problems, and also to illuminate the facts and institutional material that students of corporate finance must absorb. 0306640 Marketing Management 3 The purpose of this course is to develop knowledge and skills in the managerial aspects of marketing. The course provides an understanding of marketing as the basis for general management decision-making and as a framework for analyzing business situations. 0306653 Management Information Systems 3 This course focuses on providing executives with a better understanding of the influence of 21st. century technologies on business decisions. This course is highly interactive and students are encouraged to participate in articles and case discussions and may be called upon to discuss and illustrate their understanding of the material. 0306624 Strategic Management 3 Strategic Management is a capstone course designed to expose students to a strategic perspective on issues that concern the firm as a whole. The course draws on and integrates concepts from the functional areas (i.e. marketing, finance, accounting, management, management information systems, and operations) in the analysis and resolution of complex business situations. It allows moving from a functional perspective to a strategic one. Beyond internal integration, Strategic Management concerns the processes by which firms choose, maintain or redirect their strategic positions within ever-changing external environments. Graduate Catalog 2013-2014 159
III Elective Courses: 0306615 International Accounting 3 The global challenges of doing business recently require accountants and managers who are more aware of the international financial complexities involved and who have knowledge and understanding relevant to solving problems arising the ever increasing pace international business, finance and investment. This course will give the students the opportunity to learn about the international accounting from a perspective similar to what they will experience in the business world. 0306622 International Business 3 This course concentrates on the strategic decisions and operational activities that managers of international businesses must undertake in formulating and implementing their business plans. Topics covered include: country factors, the global trade and investment environment, the global monetary system, the strategy and structure of international business, and business operations. 0306627 Human Resources Management 3 An overview of how businesses acquire, maintain, and develop their human resources. It introduces the challenges of human resource management and presents the key concepts, issues, and practices. Emphasis is on applications of theory and practice. 0306628 Business Ethics 3 The objective of this course is to provide a general framework of ethics within the context of international business, particularly the Middle East culture. Topics covered include religious values and ethics; moral standards and cultural values; ethics and the law; and the relativity of ethical principles. 0306626 Total Quality Management 3 In order to improve quality, reduce costs and shorten lead times, companies need to adopt a comprehensive approach to TQM. This approach should go beyond the slogans of «do it right the first time» and «zero defects» to provide ways and means of integrating values, structures and tools in order to produce the quality organization. This course presents an integrative approach to TQM. 0306632 Investment Analysis 3 This course covers portfolio selection theory and security valuation models. Particular emphasis is placed on stocks, bonds, and financial futures and options. The theoretical part is complemented by a set of cases in investment where students have the opportunity to make investment decisions with emphasis being placed on the application of financial theory. 160 College of Graduate Studies & Research
0306633 Financial Markets and Institutions 3 This course is a survey of money and capital markets. It includes a study of the intermediation process and the functions and operations of intermediaries and financial institutions in money and capital markets. The course focuses on the emerging money and capital markets in the Arab Gulf region. 0306634 Islamic Finance 3 The aim of this course is to introduce students to the concept of Islamic Banking, and the role of Islamic bank products in retail banking, investment banking and project finance. 0306641 Marketing Research 3 This course provides an advanced understanding of marketing research along an applied orientation. A thorough coverage of the steps comprising the marketing research process from defining the problem to developing an approach, to formulating a research design, and designing questionnaires. 0306642 Electronic Commerce 3 The course covers electronic commerce from an economic and strategic perspective. Topics covered include: business to business E-commerce; business to consumer E-commerce; management of an E-commerce project; financial and legal framework for E-commerce; security issues of transactions and payment; and E-commerce best practices. 0306661 Managerial Economics 3 This course covers microeconomic concepts relevant to managerial decision-making. Topics include demand and supply analysis, consumer demand theory, forecasting, production and cost analysis, market structure, risk analysis, linear programming, decision making under uncertainty, regulatory theory and the role of government in the market. 0306654 Decision Sciences 3 This course is intended to improve the decision making and problems solving skills of managers. It focuses on the quantitative techniques that are used to solve managerial problems. Topics to be covered include linear programming, decision analysis, game theory, project management, forecasting, inventory models, waiting lines, and simulation 0306644 Strategic Marketing 3 The main objective of this course is in helping you develop skills and gain experience in formulating and implementing marketing strategy. The objective is more in-depth exploration of the concepts learned in the introductory marketing course by using case studies to highlight various strategic decisions involving product planning, pricing, marketing channels and advertis- Graduate Catalog 2013-2014 161
ing planning and management in the light of the environmental analysis. This course examines the key aspects of marketing strategy topics and presents an assessment and synthesis of recent thinking. 0306635 International Finance 3 This course includes the fundamentals of financial evaluation, tools, and procedures, which are needed to facilitates decision making of multinational corporations.the course also covers theories of international finance, the currency markets, and foreign exchange risk. 0306672 Materials Management 3 Purchasing function and its integration as a subsystem into material planning, procurement, movement, and storage activities within an organization. Includes purchasing management, purchasing policy and procedures, and material and logistic system components. 0306629 Managing, Recruiting and Selection 3 This course introduces the student to the basic principles and techniques of staffing the workplace. Students will be introduced to the various approaches and strategies in staffing, planning, recruiting and selection. Topics covered include job analysis, recruitment, selection, and performance assessment. In particular, the course will expose students to the various instruments of recruitment and selection, including Job Analysis, Techniques of Screening and Interviewing job candidates, reference checks, testing..etc). 0306645 Customer Relationship Management 3 Managing relationships with customers has become a critical organizational capability. Get effective strategies for gaining and retaining customers by utilizing the latest advanced technologies. CRM is an approach to increasing profitability by managing current customers; migrating customers to be more profitable; and identifying potential customers and turning them into customers. This course discovers the process of understanding, creating and delivering value to targeted business markets and individual customers. It also offers students with the essential knowledge and skills to conduct consumer analyses that can be used for understanding markets and formulating effective marketing strategies. 0306655 Decision Support Systems 3 This course gives a comprehensive coverage of the fundamental concepts, principles, and theories of managerial decision making and supporting technologies. It emphasizes teaching students the methods and skills of analyzing, modelling, and solving managerial problems using available computer software support. It also provides students with basic understanding of the process of effective DSS design and development. 0306695 Special Topic (s) 3 162 College of Graduate Studies & Research