Business Administration Diploma (Intermediary) This program aims to provide its graduates with work opportunities in a variety fields, and skills needed to be self-employed. The Business Administration Diploma program was approved by the Ministry Civil Services, under decree no. 297/47, dated 28/4/1423 AH. Terms admission The applicant must have a secondary school certificate or the equivalent. The applicant must be medically fit. Payment tuition SR 4,000/semester, and a registration fee SR 100. Required documents Secondary school certificate or the equivalent. Identification card. Tuition payment receipt from Riyadh Bank in the student s name. Academic system The duration this program is 2.5 years (five semesters, 64 hours). Academic plan Level 1: 1. 101 قصد Economics 3 2. 101 دار Business Administration 3 (1) 3 Applications Computer عال 3. 101 (1) 3 Language English نجل 4. 101 Finite Mathematics 3 ريض 5. 131 Total 15
Level 2 1. 101 حسب Accounting (1) 3 2. 121 تسق Marketing 3 (2) 3 Language English نجل 3. 102 Islamic Culture 3 سلم 4. 101 Introduction to Calculus 4 ريض 5. 121 Total 15 Level 3 1. 210 حسب (2) Accounting 3 101 2. 200 عرب Objective Writing 2 Business Communication 3 دار 3. 213 Statistics 3 كمي 4. 101 نما 5. 224 Administrative Information Technology (2) 3 Applications Computer عال 6. 235 Total 17 3 102 131 101 101 Level 4 1. Xx2 Elective 3 2. 290 دار Field Training 6 Level 5 Total 9
1. دار 222 Banking Operations 2 2. تسق 223 (Synchronous) Art Sales 3 121 3. تسق 225 (Synchronous) Marketing Strategies 3 121 Total 8 Description First Economics Business Administration Computer Applications (1) English Language (1) Finite Mathematics This course aims to provide students with knowledge about the general principles and fundamentals economics, including market supply, demand, balance, and flexibility. The course further provides the students with the necessary skills to carry out required analysis from an economic perspective. This course aims to introduce the students to administrative principles and skills in for-prit business organizations and familiarize the students with administrative functions that lead to the success companies and institutions, with emphasis on the practical application principles taught in the local environment. This course fers an introduction to computer components and training on using computer applications, including word processors, spreadsheets, databases, graphic presentations, statistics, email, and browsing the Web. This course addresses the basic skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing). At the end the course, the students will develop speaking and writing skills, with emphasis on grammar. The topics this course are selected from daily life in order to give the students real-life situations. This course introduces students to linear equations and inequalities, linear equations systems, basic materials in matrices, elementary introduction to linear programming, counting techniques, permutations and combinations, probability theory in finite space, basic concepts in statistics and financial mathematics.
Second Accounting (1) Marketing English Language (2) Islamic Culture Introduction to Calculus This course introduces students to the accounting concept and its relation to other sciences, basic accounting principles and concepts, the accounting cycle, accounting processes for fixed and current assets, inventory settlements, the skills for preparing financial statements, and using computer-based accounting applications. This course addresses marketing strategies and operations, including product development, price assessment, promotional fers, commodity distribution, and all their applications related to individual and corporate consumers. This course provides students with extensive, organized, and integrated practice the basic skills necessary for correct communication in written and oral language. This course teaches the principles correct faith, characteristics Islamic faith, Islamic concepts and outlooks related to the universe and mankind, reasons for the increase and decrease faith and the fundamentals faith. This course addresses limits and continuity, differential calculus, demand equation, demand flexibility, marginal cost, demand surfaces, production functions, integral calculus methods and applications, consumer and producer surplus, cost sales, and partial differential calculus. Third Accounting (2) Objective writing Business Communication This course aims to introduce the students to inventory settlements, taking inventory expenses, revenues, and fixed and current assets, and how to address and correct accounting mistakes. This course addresses objective writing sources and types, such as: articles, reviews, administrative messages, summarization, and academic research. This course teaches written and verbal communication techniques, writing business letters and reports, presentations, conducting business meetings, press conferences and interviews and analyzing and developing communication skills.
Statistics Administrative Information Technology Computer Applications (2) This course aims to introduce students to statistics, how to collect and codify information, tabulation data, the ideal method for chart presentation data, statistical standards tabulated and non-tabulated data, SPSS and its operation, how to enter, edit, and process data, and train students on analyzing data through statistical applications. This course gives an overview the role computer-based information technology in business administration, administrative information technology required in institutions, hardware functions, computer programming, and the development computer systems and operations. This course covers advanced applications such as designing and creating databases using the data management system. Topics include database terminology, fice use, design theory, types database management systems models, and creating tables, queries, forms, and reports. Fourth Advanced Elective s Human Resources in This course introduces students to work through the organizational structure, work regulations, work ethics and customs, relationships among groups, work activities, individual and group behavior and its impact on success at work and the ability to communicate with others. Banking Operations This course addresses all aspects, including basics negotiable instruments, and contemporary developments and issues within the industry. Fifth Art Sales This course aims to analyze the basic principles and applications and the actual steps through which the sale and equipment operations are performed. The course trains students on the practical experience sale presentations. Marketing Strategies The academic research this course is related to step-bystep practical applications by formulating advertisements and public relations messages and converting them to various media messages and promotional public relations programs.