School of Business The American University in Cairo AUC Avenue P.O. Box 74 New Cairo 11835, Egypt tel 20.2.2615.3360 fax 20.2.2792.3847 mba@aucegypt.edu www.aucegypt.edu/business/grad/mba SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM
Master of BUSINESS PROGRAM LETTER FROM THE DIRECTOR The School of Business at The American University in Cairo offers the region s leading Master of Business Administration (MBA) program. The MBA is a professional degree designed to prepare students who have earned an undergraduate degree in any academic discipline for the pursuit of a managerial career. Our curriculum emphasizes underlying principles in business operations and advanced technical knowledge in relevant specializations. It provides tools for analysis and helps students develop a managerial perspective. At AUC s School of Business, we are proud to be among five percent of the world s 12,000 business schools that are accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). Our MBA program is taught by top-caliber national and international faculty members, who have experience from prominent universities around the world. Hence, it infuses a first class curriculum with advanced research facilities and a modern, well-equipped campus. The School of Business is well positioned to continue to generate the caliber of leaders that Egypt and the region needs. Khaled Dahawy Director, MBA program
Program Accreditation In 2006, the School of Business at The American University in Cairo was accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). It is among just five percent of business schools around the world that meet the rigorous standards for accreditation by the AACSB. AACSB accreditation is the world s most widely recognized and sought after endorsement for business programs. It tells prospective students, faculty members and employers that this is an accredited school that produces graduates who are prepared to succeed in the business world a clear indication of the international quality of the MBA degree from AUC. Association to Advance Collegiate Schools (AACSB) AUC was established in 1919. Since 1982, AUC has held institutional accreditation from the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools in the United States (MSCHE/Middle States). Intuitional accreditation is granted by Middle States for a period of 10 years, with periodic review. AUC s most recent reaccreditation was granted by the MSCHE commission on June 26, 2008. The accreditation status was reaffirmed subsequent to AUC s institutional self-study, which involved a visit by a team of peers from Middle States and consideration by the MSCHE board. In Egypt, AUC works with the Egyptian government within the 1975 protocol framework, which is based on the 1962 Cultural Relations Agreement between the Egyptian and U.S. governments. In the United States, AUC is licensed to grant degrees and is incorporated by the State of Delaware, United States of America. AUC Accreditation
Scholarships and Financial Aid MBA Requirements AUC s School of Business provides many opportunities for: Fellowships Financial Aid Work/Study Program Fellowships Without Stipend Teaching and Research Assistantships Other Awards For more information, visit www.aucegypt.edu/admissions/grad/finsup All applicants must satisfy the University s graduate admission requirements. Admission to the MBA program is competitive and limited. Criteria for admission include: A GMAT score of at least 550 TOEFL Test (the University s graduate admission requirements apply) Minimum GPA of 2.75 upon graduation Minimum of three years of professional experience. To obtain the MBA degree, a minimum of 33 semester credit hours and a maximum of 48 credit hours are required. The exact number of credits will be determined according to the educational background of each candidate. MBA Concentration Students must take at least three courses with a minimum of 9 credit hours. Students may choose one of the following concentrations: Finance International Business Leadership and Human Resources Management Management of Information Systems Marketing Operations Management Construction Engineering
Program Structure The program comprises of the following three components: MBA Foundation Courses MBA Electives and Concentration (18-27 credit hours) MBA Capstone Course (3 credit hours) MBA foundation courses aim to provide students with basic background on the various functional areas of business. Between one and nine courses are required for the completion of foundation courses. These courses are usually chosen from the following list: ACCT 501 Financial Reporting and Analysis (3 cr.) FINC 527 Managerial Economics (3 cr.) FINC 540 Financial Management (3 cr.) Advanced coursework for the MBA constitutes a diversified program aiming at providing the student with: a. General background on the concepts, processes, and institutions of finance, marketing, personnel and operations management b. Decision-making tools and techniques such as accounting, quantitative methods and management information systems c. Organizational theory, economic analysis and business policy and strategy The following capstone course is required for all MBA candidates: Operations Management MGMT 508 Strategic Management (3 cr.) MGMT 501 MGMT 502 MKTG 520 MOIS 508 OPMG 507 OPMG 520 Business Communication (3 cr.) Managing in a Dynamic Environment (3 cr.) Marketing Management (3 cr.) Information Systems in Organizations: Management in an Information Age (3 cr.) Introduction to Business Statistics (3 cr.) Operations Management for Competitive Advantage (3 cr.) Students must take a minimum of 9-12 credit hours that cover at least three of the following business areas: * Finance * International Business * Leadership and Human Resources Management * Management of Information Systems * Marketing * Operations Management * Construction Industry Students may concentrate in one of these areas (except accounting) by taking at least three courses in that area (9 credit hours). The list of courses is stated in the following pages.
Electives and Concentration Courses Accounting International Business ACCT 502 Managerial Accounting for Decision Making (3 cr.) FINC 542 International Financial Markets (3 cr.) Finance FINC 541 FINC 542 FINC 543 FINC 544 FINC 545 FINC 546 FINC 570 FINC 575 Investments (3 cr.) International Financial Markets (3 cr.) Financial Institutions and Markets (3 cr.) Corporate Financial Policy (3 cr.) Private Equity and Venture Capital (3 cr.) Financial Analysis, Planning and Valuation (3 cr.) Selected Topics in Financial Management (3 cr.) Independent Study in Financial Management (1-3 cr.) MGMT 506 MGMT 507 MGMT 575 MKTG 524 Management of International Business Organizations (3 cr.) Global Business Strategy (3 cr.) Independent Study in Management (1-3 cr.) Global Marketing (3 cr.) Leadership and Human Resources Management MGMT 503 MGMT 504 MGMT 509 MGMT 510 Leading Change in Organizations (3 cr.) Human Capital Strategy (3 cr.) Leadership (3 cr.) Entrepreneurship and Innovation (3 cr.) MGMT 511 MGMT 570 MGMT 575 Strategic Management of Innovation (3 cr.) Selected Topics in Management (3 cr.) Independent Study in Management (1-3 cr.)
Electives and Concentration Courses Management of Information Systems Marketing MOIS 517 Technology and Innovation Management (3 cr.) MKTG 521 Marketing Research Methods (3 cr.) MOIS 549 Systems Analysis, Design and Implementation (3 cr.) MKTG 522 Marketing Channels Strategies (3 cr.) MOIS 550 Information Technology (3 cr.) MKTG 523 Sales Force Management (3 cr.) MOIS 551 Electronic Business; Doing Business in the Digital Economy (3 cr.) MKTG 524 Global Marketing (3 cr.) MOIS 555 Information Strategy (3 cr.) MKTG 526 Integrated Marketing Communication (3 cr.) MOIS 570 Advanced Topics (Next Generation Technologies) (3 cr.) MKTG 530 Strategic Marketing (3 cr.) MOIS 575 Independent Research in Management of Information Systems/Technology (1-3 cr.) MKTG 570 MKTG 575 Contemporary Topics in Marketing (3 cr.) Independent Study in Contemporary Topics in Marketing (1-3 cr.)
Electives and Concentration Courses Operations Management Construction Industry OPMG 521 OPMG 528 Managing and Coordinating Supply Chains (3 cr.) Managing Dynamic Projects (3 cr.) CENG 530 Contracts in Construction Industry (3 cr.) ** (mandatory for students who do not have a degree in construction engineering from AUC) OPMG 530 Data Analysis (3 cr.) CENG 531 Construction Management (3 cr.) OPMG 531 OPMG 532 Stochastic Models in Managerial Decision Making (3 cr.) Operations Strategy (3 cr.) CENG 532 Planning, Scheduling and Control (3 cr.) ** CENG 533 Management for Multi-National Environments (3 cr.) * CENG 534 Risk Management and Bidding Strategies (3 cr.) * OPMG 533 Business Dynamics (3 cr.) CENG 535 Claims and Disputes in the Construction Industry (3 cr.) OPMG 570 Selected Topics in Operations Management (3 cr.) CENG 536 Systems Analysis for Construction (3 cr.) OPMG 575 Independent Study in Operations Management (1-3 cr.) CENG 537 Resource Management for Construction Projects (3 cr.) CENG 538 Procurement of Assets and Services for Construction Projects (3 cr.) CENG 567 Construction Leadership and Management Skills (3 cr.) For non-engineering students who apply to this new concentration, a minimum of two years of experience in the construction industry is preferred. Students who need remediation may be required to enroll in some non-credit courses. Students may declare a construction industry concentration by taking at least four courses in that area (12 credit hours) * Not open for AUC students with a degree in construction engineering concentrating in construction management. **Not open for AUC students with a degree in construction engineering.
What Alumni Say AUC s MBA program was one of the key milestones in my career, as it helped me evolve from an engineer by study and a marketer by experience to a wellrounded leader that has a good grasp on all aspects of business. It also helped me understand areas such as accounting and finance, which I was never exposed to befire, and are now crucial in my day-today job. The MBA program posed as a great forum to meet and network with other future leaders in Egypt. Hatem Dowidar (MBA 01) CEO, Vodafone Egypt The program stimulated my analytical, cognitive and communication skills. It changed the perspective I have towards my business environment. The broader view I gained through the MBA program enhanced my on-the-job leadership skills and created the foundation for my managerial position. Moreover, the program reestablished the already existing bond I had with my university. Hadir Refaat 96 01 Regional Purchasing Director MEA, Henkel Egypt A solid education equips you with the tools and confidence you need to face challenges that get thrown your way. Few people realize that exposure to different cultures and academic philosophies fuels your desire to succeed. Wael Amin 93 06 President, ITWorx What I enjoyed most about the program is the use of the case study methodology, which contributed to my understanding of real-world scenarios and how to handle similar situations in real life. Akram Shawky (MBA 05) Senior Manager, PricewaterhouseCoopers