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General Management
First Semester

The central purpose of this course emphasizes to enhance awareness of the impact of management practices on achieving desired results, to broaden understanding of managerial process and its functions, to develop leadership, motivation, communication, teamwork and decision-making skills, and to identify and discuss the emerging management trends.

Macroeconomics Environment
First Semester

This course deals with the condition that exists in the economy as a whole and uses in the attainment of policy objectives such as economic growth, price stability and full employment. Emphasis will be placed on designing appropriate policy to achieve desired policy goals. In general, it includes trends in gross domestic product (GDP), spending, monetary and fiscal policy, inflation and unemployment, the economy in the short run and long run, the open economy, growth theory and business cycle theory.


Business Statistics
First Semester

Business Statistics is a foundational course that provides students with essential knowledge and skills in statistical analysis for making informed business decisions. This course explores various statistical techniques and their applications in the business context, enabling students to interpret and utilize data effectively. Through a combination of theory and practical exercises, students will develop the ability to collect, analyze, and interpret data to solve business problems and support decision-making processes.


Legal Framework for Business
First Semester

Law of Contract, Laws relating to Sale of Goods Act, Law of Employment, Investment Law and Other Related Laws, Myanmar Special Economic Zones Law, Law of Business Organizations, Law of Banking, Intellectual Property Law, Negotiable Instruments Act, Laws relating to Industrial Environment.

Management Accounting and Financial Management
First Semester

Management Accounting provides to understand the concepts and principals involved in the preparation and use of financial information and reports, both externally and internally. You also need to understand the significance of financial information as an input to decision making. The course is not designed to make you into an accountant and it is designed to give you an overview of the processes involved, help you understand financial statements and come to terms with what is frequently a difficult and confusing terminology. Financial Management is an introduction to the theory and practice of financial management. It is to develop both a financial manager and financial manager-to-be, who can make effectively practical financial decision. To achieve this goal, the course is constructed comprehensive and practical in its topical coverage.