Department’s Programmes

Full time Programme:

A prospective student is required to study 128 credit hours to obtain a bachelor degree. These 128 credits are made up of requirements from the University, the COB and that of Department of Finance as follows.

1. University required courses  =  26 credit units
2. College required courses         =  51 credit units
3. Department general courses  =  18 credit units
4. Department core courses   = 18 credit units 
5. Elective courses    =  09 credit units
6. Free courses    =  06 credit units

(For more details regarding above please give link to file 6 Degree requirements)

Most of the University required courses and the College required courses are taught during the first and second year of the study.

From third year specialization begins. There are six departments to offer specialization in Accounting, Finance, Health and Hospital Management, Law, Marketing, Management Information System (MIS) and Human resource (for Intesab / External degree only).

Of the 128 credits, the Department of Finance offers 18 credits and 18 credits as core leading towards specialization. In addition the Department also offers three elective courses comprising 9 credits and there are two free courses, which students can take from any bona fide institution recognized as equivalent to KAU’s level of qualification.



 External / Intesab Programme:

External course is ideal for executives, businessmen and women and general workforce who is engaged in full time work and want to progress in their respective career for gaining higher degree. They can study for specific disciplines such as Accounting, Finance, Marketing, HR, Law, Health and Hospital Management and MIS.

Students are provided support lessons for a specific period in each semester to provide guidance to get ready for exams.

A course structure for External / Intesab degree programme is same as full-time. Please refer to the full time for full details of the programme.

 

Distance learning Programme:

Distance learning courses are ideal for people who do not have the time or the means to pursue a fulltime college curriculum, but have the drive to study further.

Distance learning provides access to instructional programs for students who are separated by time and/or physical location from an instructor. Distance learning has been thought of as prepackaged text, audio, and/or video courses taken by an isolated learner with limited interaction with an instructor or other students.

The quality of distance learning programme is by no means less than what we teach to external or full time students. The level of input, assessment and examination methods have the same standards for all our programmes. Distance learning students will follow the same courses as full time or external degree programme students are offered.

Please refer to the full time courses structure and description for more details of the programme.

 

 

 

 


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6/18/2011 12:52:44 PM