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1 Bachelor of Business Administration Program (BBA) At the College of Business and Economics, Qassim University, Developing cutting edge business leaders 2017 Page 1 of 73

2 Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Program The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) aims to develop critical skills and business knowledge among the undergraduate students in order to compete in the complex and rapidly changing environment of business and public sectors. The program provides foundation knowledge and skills in Business and encourages students to keep pace with the rapid progress of science and technology and to address issues in the field of Business. The program allows the students to pursue any of the 4 specializations, namely, Accounting, Finance, MIS and Management, according to their career aspirations. Our BBA program is continuously assessed and evaluated to incorporate latest developments in the field of business. Program s Learning Goals and Objectives 1. Students will demonstrate latest theoretical and practical business knowledge and understanding across functional areas. Objectives: Students will be able to recognize basic business concepts. 2. Students will be effective communicators in an organizational environment. Objectives: Students will be able to present information orally. Students will be able to present information in writing. 3. Students will demonstrate that they are critical thinkers. Objectives: Students will evaluate alternatives and develop relevant decisions within a given business context. 4. Students will be able to demonstrate that they have a relevant understanding of ethics, social responsibility, and cultures diversity. Objectives: Students will be able to demonstrate relevant knowledge about social responsibility. Students will be able to recognize ethical issues and situations. Students will be able to differentiate the diverse business world situations. 5. Students will acquire relevant team-working skills. Objectives: Students will be able to demonstrate team working skills. 6. Students will demonstrate that they have relevant IT knowledge and skills. Objectives: Students will be able to use computer applications. Page 2 of 73

3 Admission to the Program Criteria for admission to the BBA program: A. The applicant must have passed the preparatory program of Qassim University, or any such equivalent preparatory program, with a minimum GPA or 2/5. B. The applicant must pass the aptitude test conducted by CBE. Specializations (Majors) The BBA program offers the following 4 specializations (or majors): 1. Accounting 2. Finance 3. Management 4. Management Information Systems (MIS) Medium of instruction The program is conducted in Arabic language. Duration of Study The minimum program duration is of eight semesters (four years). Degree offered Students will be offered the following degrees, depending upon their spcializations after successful completion of the program: 1. Bachelor of Accounting 2. Bachelor of Finance 3. Bachelor of Management 4. Bachelor of MIS Program structure A. The program curriculum is distributed over 8 levels, out of which the first 3 levels are devoted for building foundation knowledge and skills in Business. Specialization courses are offered during level 4 to level 8. B. The coursework consists of 156 to 173 credit hours depending upon the specialization, out of which 129 hours are for theory courses and rest are for practical courses. C. The break-up of theory courses is as follows: University requirements 15 Credits College requirements 54 Credits Departmental requirements 60 Credits Total 129 Credits Program completion criteria The student must fulfill the following eligibility criteria for award of the Bachelor degree: Page 3 of 73

4 A. The student must successfully complete the total coursework including pre-requisites specified by CBE, if any. B. The final Cumulative GPA of the student should not be less than 2/5. BBA Curriculum Structure Course category Foundation Specialization Grand total Specializations (Majors) Type Accounting Finance Management MIS Theory Practical Theory Practical Theory Practical Total Curriculum structure: Level wise Specializations (Majors) Level Category General Accounting Finance Management MIS 1 Theory 16 Practical 2 2 Theory 15 Practical 7 3 Theory 17 Practical 6 4 Theory Practical Theory Practical Theory Practical Theory Practical Theory Practical Grand Total Theory Practical Total *Level 1 to level 3 offer foundation courses in Business Page 4 of 73

5 List of Courses University Requirements (15 Credit hours) Credit hours Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Total Prerequisites 1 ARAB 101 Linguistic Skills None 2 ARAB 103 Expository Writing None 3 ENG 101 English Language None 4 IC 101 Introduction to Islamic Culture None 3 IC 102 Islamic Society and Family None 5 IC 103 Economic System in Islam None 6 IC 104 Political System in Islam None Total credit hours College Requirements ( Credit hours) Credit hours Sr. Course Course Name Theory Practical Total Pre-requisites Code 1 ACC 120 Principles of Financial Accounting None 2 ACC 231 Principles of Managerial Accounting ACC BUS 111 Principles of Management and Organization None 4 Bus 231 Business Communications BUS Bus 240 Organizational Behavior BUS ECON 110 Principles of Micro economics None 7 ECON 120 Principles of Macro economics ECON FIN 230 Principles of Finance None 9 ISPM 356 Saudi Commercial Law None 10 MATH 111 Mathematics in Social Sciences I None 11 MATH 122 Mathematics in Social Sciences II MATH MIS 110 Introduction to Technology None 13 MIS 231 Introduction to Computer Concepts and Programming None 14 MIS 242 Introduction to Management Information Systems MIS MKTG 120 Principles of Marketing BUS 111, ECON 110 Page 5 of 73

6 16 POM 241 Production and Operations Management MATH 111, STAT 124, BUS STAT 124 Business Statistics None 18 STAT 235 Business Statistics STAT 124 Total credit hours Departmental requirements Accounting Major ( Credit hours) Sr. Course Course Name Theory Practical Total Pre-requisites Code 1 ACC 240 Intermediate Accounting I ACC ACC 241 Cost Accounting ACC ACC 350 Intermediate Accounting II ACC ACC 353 Accounting Information Systems ACC 231, MIS ACC 354 Governmental Accounting ACC ACC 355 Zakah and Taxation Accounting ACC ACC 360 Advanced Financial Accounting ACC ACC 361 Advanced Managerial ACC 241 Accounting 9 ACC 362 Internal Auditing ACC ACC 363 Computer Applications in Accounting ACC 241, ACC ACC 365 Financial Reporting Analysis ACC ACC 471 Special Studies in Accounting ACC ACC 474 Research Seminar in Accounting ACC 241, STAT ACC 481 International Accounting ACC ACC 482 External Auditing ACC 360, ACC 362, STAT ACC 484 Preparation for SOCPA Exam ACC ACC 485 Accounting Theory ACC Bus 488 Strategic Management hours 19 ECON 484 Project Feasibility Analysis ECON 120, MIS 242, STAT FIN 360 Corporate Finance FIN 230 Total Credit hours Page 6 of 73

7 Finance Major ( Credit hours) Credit hours Sr. Course Course Name Theory Practical Total Pre-requisites Code 1 ACC 240 Intermediate Accounting I ACC ACC 365 Financial Reporting Analysis ACC ECON 240 Microeconomic Analysis ECON ECON 363 Econometrics ECON 120, STAT ECON 366 Industrial Economy ECON ECON 483 International Finance ECON 120, FIN ECON 484 Project Feasibility Analysis ECON 120, MIS 242, STAT FIN 240 Principles of Investment FIN FIN 350 Securities Analysis FIN FIN 351 Insurance and Risk Management FIN FIN 352 Computer Applications in FIN 230, MIS 242 Finance 12 FIN 360 Corporate Finance FIN FIN 361 Financial Markets and FIN 240 Institutions 14 FIN 362 Bank Management FIN FIN 470 Seminar in Finance FIN 350, FIN 360, ECON FIN 471 Financial Policies FIN 350, FIN FIN 472 Real Estate Investment FIN FIN 480 Special Studies in Finance FIN 350, FIN 360, FIN FIN 481 Islamic Financing Tools FIN FIN 482 Financial Derivatives FIN 350, FIN 360 Total credit hours Page 7 of 73

8 Management Major ( Credit hours) Credit hours Sr. Course Course Name Theory Practical Total Pre-requisites Code 5 ACC 241 Cost Accounting ACC Bus 351 Human Resource Management BUS Bus 353 Materials Management BUS 111, ECON Bus 360 Small Business Management BUS 111, FIN Bus 364 Development and Training Management BUS Bus 366 Work Ethics and Values BUS 111, ISPM Bus 368 Computer Applications in Management MKTG 120, STAT 235, MIS Bus 471 Seminar in Management BUS 111, STAT Bus 473 Development and Management BUS 111, MKTG Bus 478 Organization Theory BUS Bus 480 Total Quality Management None 8 Bus 484 Special Studies in Management BUS Bus 486 International Management BUS Bus 488 Strategic Management hours 8 ECON 484 Project Feasibility Analysis ECON 120, MIS 242, STAT FIN 240 Principles of Investment FIN MIS 361 Management Information MIS 242, BUS Systems MKTG 351 Marketing Management MKTG POM 244 Introduction to Management MATH 111, Science I STAT POM 355 Decision Theory MATH 111, STAT 124 Total credit hours Page 8 of 73

9 MIS Major ( Credit hours) Credit hours Sr. Course Course Name Theory Practical Total Pre-requisites Code 5 ACC 353 Accounting Information Systems MIS 231, MIS Bus 480 Total Quality Management BUS 111, STAT Bus 488 Strategic Management hours 7 ECON 482 Development and Saudi ECON 120 Economy 8 ECON 484 Project Feasibility Analysis ECON 120, MIS 242, STAT MIS 243 Concepts of Computer Programming 5 MIS 353 Business Applications Development MIS MIS 231, MIS MIS 354 Object - Oriented Programming MIS MIS 361 Management Information MIS 242, BUS Systems MIS 362 Special Studies in MIS MIS MIS 364 Business System Analysis and MIS 242 Design I 6 MIS 365 Database Management MIS MIS 471 Database Applications MIS 365 Development 7 MIS 472 Seminar in MIS hours, MIS MIS 481 Decision Support Systems and Expert Systems MIS MIS 482 File Organization MIS MIS 484 Business System Analysis and MIS 364 Design II 4 POM 244 Introduction to Management Science I MATH 111, STAT POM 355 Decision Theory MATH 111, STAT POM 363 Simulation in Management STAT 235, POM 244, MIS 243 Total credit hours Page 9 of 73

10 Level wise Study Plan Level 1 to Level 3: Foundation courses Level 1 Department: General Specialization: None Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Pre-requisites 1 MATH 111 Mathematics in Social Sciences I 3 2 None 2 BUS 111 Principles of Management and Organization 3 0 None 3 ECON 110 Principles of Micro economics 3 0 None 4 MIS 110 Introduction to Technology 3 0 None 5 ARAB 101 Linguistic Skills 2 0 None 6 IC 101 Introduction to Islamic Culture 2 0 None Level 2 Department: General Specialization: None e Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Pre-requisites 1 ACC 120 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 2 None 2 ECON 120 Principles of Macro economics 3 1 ECON STAT 124 Business Statistics None 4 MKTG 120 Principles of Marketing 3 0 BUS 111, ECON MATH 122 Mathematics in Social Sciences II 3 2 MATH 111 Level 3 Department: General Specialization: None Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Pre-requisites 1 MIS 231 Introduction to Computer Concepts 3 2 None and Programming 2 ACC 231 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 2 ACC FIN 230 Principles of Finance 3 0 None 4 STAT 235 Business Statistics STAT Bus 231 Business Communications 3 0 BUS IC 102 Islamic Society and Family 2 0 None Page 10 of 73

11 Specialization courses: Accounting Level 4 Department: Accounting Specialization: Accounting Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Pre-requisites 1 ACC 240 Intermediate Accounting I 3 2 ACC ACC 241 Cost Accounting 3 1 ACC MIS 242 Introduction to Management Information Systems 3 2 MIS POM 241 Production and Operations Management 3 1 MATH 111, STAT 124, BUS Bus 240 Organizational Behavior 3 0 BUS ARAB 103 Expository Writing 2 0 None Level 5 Department: Accounting Specialization: Accounting Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Pre-requisites 1 ACC 350 Intermediate Accounting II 3 2 ACC ACC 353 Accounting Information Systems 3 2 ACC 231, MIS ACC 354 Governmental Accounting 3 1 ACC ACC 355 Zakah and Taxation Accounting 3 1 ACC ISPM 356 Saudi Commercial Law 3 0 None Level 6 Department: Accounting Specialization: Accounting Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Pre-requisites 1 ACC 360 Advanced Financial Accounting 3 2 ACC ACC 362 Internal Auditing 3 1 ACC ACC 361 Advanced Managerial Accounting 3 1 ACC ACC 363 Computer Applications in Accounting 3 1 ACC 241, ACC ACC 474 Research Seminar in Accounting 3 1 ACC 241, STAT IC 103 Economic System in Islam 2 0 None Page 11 of 73

12 Level 7 Department: Accounting Specialization: Accounting Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Pre-requisites 1 ACC 365 Financial Reporting Analysis 3 1 ACC ACC 471 Special Studies in Accounting 3 1 ACC FIN 360 Corporate Finance 3 1 FIN Bus 488 Strategic Management hours 5 IC 104 Political System in Islam 2 0 None 6 ENG 101 English Language 3 0 None Level 8 Department: Accounting Specialization: Accounting Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Pre-requisites 1 ACC 481 International Accounting 3 1 ACC ACC 482 External Auditing 3 1 ACC 360, ACC 362, STAT ACC 484 Preparation for SOCPA Exam 3 2 ACC ACC 485 Accounting Theory 3 1 ACC ECON 484 Project Feasibility Analysis 3 1 ECON 120, MIS 242, STAT 235 Page 12 of 73

13 Specialization courses: Finance Level 4 Department: Economics and Finance Specialization: Finance Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Pre-requisites 1 FIN 240 Principles of Investment 3 0 FIN MIS 242 Introduction to Management Information Systems 3 2 MIS ECON 240 Microeconomic Analysis 3 1 ECON POM 241 Production and Operations Management 3 1 MATH 111, STAT 124, BUS Bus 240 Organizational Behavior 3 0 BUS ARAB 103 Expository Writing 2 0 None Level 5 Department: Economics and Finance Specialization: Finance Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Pre-requisites 1 FIN 350 Securities Analysis 3 1 FIN ACC 240 Intermediate Accounting I 3 2 ACC FIN 351 Insurance and Risk Management 3 0 FIN FIN 352 Computer Applications in Finance 3 1 FIN 230, MIS ISPM 356 Saudi Commercial Law 3 0 None Level 6 Department: Economics and Finance Specialization: Finance Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Pre-requisites 1 ECON 363 Econometrics 3 1 ECON 120, STAT FIN 360 Corporate Finance 3 1 FIN FIN 361 Financial Markets and Institutions 3 0 FIN FIN 362 Bank Management 3 0 FIN ACC 365 Financial Reporting Analysis 3 1 ACC IC 103 Economic System in Islam 2 0 None Page 13 of 73

14 Level 7 Department: Economics and Finance Specialization: Finance Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Pre-requisites 1 ECON 366 Industrial Economy 3 0 ECON FIN 470 Seminar in Finance 3 1 FIN 350, FIN 360, ECON FIN 471 Financial Policies 3 0 FIN 350, FIN FIN 472 Real Estate Investment 3 0 FIN IC 104 Political System in Islam 2 0 None 6 ENG 101 English Language 3 0 None Level 8 Department: Economics and Finance Specialization: Finance Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Pre-requisites 1 FIN 480 Special Studies in Finance 3 1 FIN 350, FIN 360, FIN FIN 481 Islamic Financing Tools 3 0 FIN FIN 482 Financial Derivatives 3 0 FIN 350, FIN ECON 483 International Finance 3 0 ECON 120, FIN ECON 484 Project Feasibility Analysis 3 1 ECON 120, MIS 242, STAT 235 Page 14 of 73

15 Specialization courses: Management Level 4 Department: Business Administration Specialization: Management Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Pre-requisites 1 Bus 240 Organizational Behavior 3 0 BUS FIN 240 Principles of Investment 3 0 FIN POM 241 Production and Operations Management 4 MIS 242 Introduction to Management Information Systems 5 POM 244 Introduction to Management Science I 3 1 MATH 111, STAT 124, BUS MIS MATH 111, STAT ARAB 103 Expository Writing 2 0 None Level 5 Department: Business Administration Specialization: Management Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Pre-requisites 1 ISPM 356 Saudi Commercial Law 3 0 None 2 MKTG 351 Marketing Management 3 0 MKTG Bus 351 Human Resource Management 3 1 BUS Bus 353 Materials Management 3 0 BUS 111, ECON ACC 241 Cost Accounting 3 1 ACC 231 Level 6 Department: Business Administration Specialization: Management Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Pre-requisites 1 Bus 360 Small Business Management 3 0 BUS 111, FIN Bus 364 Development and Training Management 3 0 BUS Bus 366 Work Ethics and Values 3 0 BUS 111, ISPM Bus 368 Computer Applications in Management 3 1 MKTG 120, STAT 235, MIS MIS 361 Management Information Systems 3 1 MIS 242, BUS IC 103 Economic System in Islam 2 0 None Page 15 of 73

16 Level 7 Department: Business Administration Specialization: Management Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Pre-requisites 1 Bus 473 Development and Management 3 0 BUS 111, MKTG Bus 471 Seminar in Management 3 0 BUS 111, STAT Bus 478 Organization Theory 3 0 BUS POM 355 Decision Theory 3 2 MATH 111, STAT IC 104 Political System in Islam 2 0 None 6 ENG 101 English Language 3 0 None Level 8 Department: Business Administration Specialization: Management Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Pre-requisites 1 Bus 480 Total Quality Management 3 0 None 2 Bus 484 Special Studies in Management 3 0 BUS Bus 486 International Management 3 0 BUS Bus 488 Strategic Management hours 5 ECON 484 Project Feasibility Analysis 3 1 ECON 120, MIS 242, STAT 235 Page 16 of 73

17 Specialization courses: MIS Level 4 Department: MIS & POM Specialization: MIS Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Pre-requisites 1 MIS 242 Introduction to Management 3 2 MIS 231 Information Systems 2 MIS 243 Concepts of Computer Programming 3 2 MIS POM 244 Introduction to Management Science I 4 POM 241 Production and Operations Management 3 2 MATH 111, STAT MATH 111, STAT 124, BUS Bus 240 Organizational Behavior 3 0 BUS ARAB 103 Expository Writing 2 0 None Level 5 Department: MIS & POM Specialization: MIS Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Pre-requisites 1 MIS 354 Object - Oriented Programming 3 2 MIS POM 355 Decision Theory 3 2 MATH 111, STAT MIS 353 Business Applications Development 3 2 MIS 231, MIS ISPM 356 Saudi Commercial Law 3 0 None 5 ACC 353 Accounting Information Systems 3 2 MIS 231, MIS 242 Page 17 of 73

18 Level 6 Department: MIS & POM Specialization: MIS Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Pre-requisites 1 MIS 365 Database Management 3 2 MIS MIS 361 Management Information Systems 3 1 MIS 242, BUS MIS 364 Business System Analysis and Design I 3 1 MIS MIS 362 Special Studies in MIS 3 1 MIS POM 363 Simulation in Management 3 2 STAT 235, POM 244, MIS IC 103 Economic System in Islam 2 0 None Level 7 Department: MIS & POM Specialization: MIS Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Pre-requisites 1 MIS 471 Database Applications Development 3 2 MIS MIS 472 Seminar in MIS hours, MIS ECON 482 Development and Saudi Economy 3 0 ECON Bus 480 Total Quality Management 3 0 BUS 111, STAT IC 104 Political System in Islam 2 0 None 6 ENG 101 English Language 3 0 None Level 8 Department: MIS & POM Specialization: MIS Sr. Course Code Course Name Theory Practical Pre-requisites 1 MIS 481 Decision Support Systems and Expert 3 1 MIS 361 Systems 2 MIS 482 File Organization 3 2 MIS MIS 484 Business System Analysis and Design 3 1 MIS 364 II 4 ECON 484 Project Feasibility Analysis 3 1 ECON 120, MIS 242, STAT Bus 488 Strategic Management hours Page 18 of 73

19 Course descriptions Foundation Courses Level 1 Level 3 Page 19 of 73

20 Course code : MATH 111 Course name : Mathematics in Social Sciences I Level: 1 Credit hours: Pre-requisites: None The course presents the basic concepts essential in linear algebra and focuses on linear systems and its solution methods. Topics include Linear systems, linear system using elimination and substitution method, Gauss Gordon, Matrices, vectors, Determinants, Applications for linear systems, Linear dependence and independence, Eigen values and eigenvectors, Linear transformations and square root matrix. Course code : BUS 111 Course name : Principles of Management and Organization Level: 1 Pre-requisites: None The course presents the basic concepts related to principles of management, managerial functions and how it differs from project functions. The course also illustrates management theories and focuses on the characteristics of an effective leader and the theories of leadership and motivation. Course code : ECON 110 Course name : Principles of Micro economics Level: 1 Pre-requisites: None The syllabus handles the fundamental principles related to the concept of microeconomics. It focuses on illustrating the essence of economics, its methodology, and its analytical tools. The syllabus explains the concept of the economic problem and its causes. It also contains studying the basics of supply and demand, market equilibrium, and elasticities. In addition to that, the syllabus discusses how to analyze the consumer and production behavior, and the analysis of the behavior of the production units through analyzing the production relations and the cost of production. Moreover, the syllabus highlights the supply of the firm within different types of markets and knowing the markets of the factors of production. Page 20 of 73

21 Course code : MIS 110 Course name : Introduction to Technology Level: 1 Pre-requisites: None The course provides the basic concepts related to technology in a changing world, and focuses on the clarification of technical resources and the current and future effects, also supports solving problems by following the methods of modern systems in the work environment. It also focuses on the importance of focusing on the use of computers and electronic communications systems. Course code : ARAB 101 Course name : Linguistic Skills Level: 1 Credit hours: Pre-requisites: None This course aims to provide the information about Arabic Grammar for improving the linguistic skills and verbal and written communication. Course code : IC 101 Course name : Introduction to Islamic Culture Level: 1 Credit hours: Pre-requisites: None The purpose of this course is to highlight the values of Islamic culture and its impact on other cultures. The course introduces connotative and literal meaning of cultures, relationship between different cultures and relation of culture with science and civilizations.this course introduces the students to the different aspects of Islam and introduces the students to the pillars of Islam. It also introduces the students to the points which are contradictory to islam.

22 Course code : ACC 120 Course name : Principles of Financial Accounting Level: 2 Credit hours: Pre-requisites: None This course deals with the study of the principles and accounting concepts and procedures that govern the foundations of accounting for various transactions carried out by the Economic Unity, also includes decision on the definition of the accounting cycle and discuss the steps that take place during the accounting period and the preparation of financial statements. Finally, this course sheds light on the subject of accounting for assets, liabilities and equity in terms of both measurement and disclosure. Course code : ECON 120 Course name : Principles of Macro economics Level: 2 Pre-requisites: ECON 110 This course deals with the basic concepts of macroeconomics, where it reviews concept of gross domestic product (GDP) and other related concepts and components. In addition, this course addresses detailed analysis to determine the equilibrium level of income. The decision also deals with concepts related to the investment. Given the importance of the role that money plays in the national economy, this course contains a detailed treatment known theories of money. In addition, the course covers the issues and problems addressed by the macroeconomic issues such as inflation, unemployment and economic stagnation. The course deals with the basic concepts of economic growth and economic development. Course code : STAT 124 Course name : Business Statistics - 1 Level: 2 Credit hours: Pre-requisites: None The course includes the following topics: Basic concepts in statistics; Collect, classify, and display the data tab; Measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion and form of distribution; Regression and linear correlation; Basic concepts of probability, the conditional probabilities and shared; Continuous random variable and intermittent; Some Discrete Probability Distributions and persistent.

23 Course code : MKTG 120 Course name : Principles of Marketing Level: 2 Pre-requisites: BUS 111, ECON 110 This course introduces basic knowledge of modern marketing and its importance for contemporary organizations and explains the steps and goals of marketing practices. The course also seeks to highlight the major topics in modern marketing on both theoretical and practical sides, such as the components of marketing process, marketing environment, consumer behavior, segmentation and targeting markets and marketing mix decisions and related problems. Course code : MATH 122 Course name : Mathematics in Social Sciences II Level: 2 Credit hours: Pre-requisites: MATH 111 The course presents the basic concepts related the calculus (differentiation and integration) of functions of one and several variables. Topics include relations, functions and their graphs, properties of limits, continuity, rates of change, derivatives formulas, maxima and minima applications, related rates, optimal solutions, the definite and indefinite integrals, area under a curve and between two curves, improper integral, introduction to differential and difference equations, multiple integral, and applications in business & economics. Course code : MIS 231 Course name : Introduction to Computer Concepts and Programming Level: 3 Credit hours: Pre-requisites: None The course provides the basic concepts related to the computer sciences, and focuses on demonstrating the physical components and non-material, and explains briefly the historical development of computers. It also focuses on knowledge of the system unit and basic input, output devices, secondary storage and system software..also gives a brief on networks and Internet and how to pick out a personal computer and to identify the computer crime and data security to protect electronic devices. Flow maps and numerical systems of important topics that focus on this course.

24 Course code : ACC 231 Course name : Principles of Managerial Accounting Level: 3 Credit hours: Pre-requisites: ACC 120 This Course includes introduction to management accounting and cost accounting and how to use accounting information in control, planning and decision-making in the business environment. Also this Course includes how to prepare data to suit different administrative levels to take and execute decisions. To study this Course, Principles of Financial Accounting (120 ACC) is required. Course code : FIN 230 Course name : Principles of Finance Level: 3 Pre-requisites: None This course presents a foundation for students to use it to understand advanced topics in Finance. It also covers the main areas of Finance that a non-finance student needs, as it provides them with understanding of financial activities and their effects on what they do. This course covers main topics in Finance such as financial management functions, financial management goals, financial analysis, risk & return, working capital, and financial forecasting. Course code : STAT 235 Course name : Business Statistics - 2 Level: 3 Credit hours: Pre-requisites: STAT 124 The course presents inferential statistics and is divided into two parts the first statistical estimation and the second statistical hypothesis tests. So is the study of probability distributions, sampling distributions, the central limit theorem and the statistical estimation and statistical hypothesis tests for some parameters of population as well as the test of independence and homogeneity testing and goodness of fit test. Topic is also covered in the analysis of variance one-way and two-way as well as simple and multiple regression and correlation analysis.

25 Course code : Bus 231 Course name : Business Communications Level: 3 Pre-requisites: BUS 111 The course presents the basic concepts related to the process of communications management in business organizations, and focuses on clarifying the mechanism that bring about positive interaction in the communication process, as it enhances the effectiveness of doing administrative functions and activities. This course also focuses on the importance of behavioral and organizational aspects influencing the effectiveness of communication through the development of administrative oral, verbal, writing and electronic communication skills. Course code : IC 102 Course name : Islamic Society and Family Level: 3 Credit hours: Pre-requisites: None This course provides information about the structure of Islamic society and family, improving the relationships, and the main issues faced by the society, importance of society's place in Islam. Course code : ACC 240 Course name : Intermediate Accounting I Level: 4 Credit hours: Pre-requisites: ACC 231 This course deals with the basic concepts of financial accounting principles and assumptions in addition to the intellectual framework for accounting and financial reporting. The course also deals with all of the income statement and concepts related to components and methods of preparation, in addition to the balance sheet and statement of cash flows with details of the components and the mechanism of preparation. This course also reviews the accounting practices the measurement and disclosure of assets and application of measurement and disclosure on these assets according to multiple training situations.

26 Accounting Major Level 4 Level 8

27 Course code : ACC 240 Course name : Intermediate Accounting I Level: 4 Credit hours: Pre-requisites: ACC 231 This course deals with the basic concepts of financial accounting principles and assumptions in addition to the intellectual framework for accounting and financial reporting. The course also deals with all of the income statement and concepts related to components and methods of preparation, in addition to the balance sheet and statement of cash flows with details of the components and the mechanism of preparation. This course also reviews the accounting practices the measurement and disclosure of assets and application of measurement and disclosure on these assets according to multiple training situations. Course code : ACC 241 Course name : Cost Accounting Level: 4 Pre-requisites: ACC 231 This course presents the basic concepts of Cost Accounting. It focuses on the Cost Classification and theories which provide appropriate information for decision makers. It focuses on modern systems in Cost Accounting such as Job order Costing, Process Costing and ABC ( Activity-Based-Costing). It also addresses the allocation of Overhead Costs and by-products, and the damaged and defective exhaust under various Cost Systems.It also sheds light on the use of accounting information in the pricing decisions. Course code : MIS 242 Course name : Introduction to Management Information Systems Level: 4 Credit hours: Pre-requisites: MIS 231 The course provides the basic concepts related to software systems and programming languages, and focuses on the use of databases, also enhances the effectiveness of the analysis and design of systems in business organizations. It also focuses on the importance of e-commerce and e-government at the present time and in the future. Also beyond the scope of this decision to learn some methods of e- commerce applications in business organizations.

28 Course code : POM 241 Course name : Production and Operations Management Level: 4 Pre-requisites: MATH 111, STAT 124, BUS 111 This course presents an introduction to the design, planning and control of the manufacturing and service systems needed to transform organization's inputs into useful outputs for the costumer. It focuses on providing the most important models and methods for optimal planning and controlling and improving of service and manufacturing systems. Course code : Bus 240 Course name : Organizational Behavior Level: 4 Pre-requisites: BUS 111 This course presents the concept and areas of organizational behavior in its three levels (individual, group and organizational), and the themes associated with each level. The course focuses on explaining and directing behavior to guide groups and individuals to achieve the common objectives. It also highlights importance and role of behavior management in development of organizations. Course code : ARAB 103 Course name : Expository Writing Level: 4 Credit hours: Pre-requisites: None This course aims to improve students written and oral communication skills. Correct spelling rules, and knowledge of Arabic dictionaries, as well as commitment to punctuation, creative writing and mastery of writing Thought to write a paragraph, and finally writing the article.

29 Course code : ACC 350 Course name : Intermediate Accounting II Level: 5 Credit hours: Pre-requisites: ACC 240 This course deals with the study of the problems of Equity in each of the Partnerships and joint stock companies with a focus on the issues of measurement and disclosure. As well as the course includes the very important issues such as accounting for long - term liabilities and accounting for long-term leases in accordance with the international accounting standards. Course code : ACC 353 Course name : Accounting Information Systems Level: 5 Credit hours: Pre-requisites: ACC 231, MIS 242 This course addresses designing and analyzing accounting systems based on the core operations within the enterprise in order to facilitate tracking and processing data to produce accounting information and then deliver it to decision-makers so that they can rationalize their decisions. Course code : ACC 354 Course name : Governmental Accounting Level: 5 Pre-requisites: ACC 231 The Governmental accounting focuses on the concept, definition, development and use of financial information as it relates to governmental. The course coverage includes identifying and applying appropriate accounting and reporting standards for governments, preparing fund basis and government-wide statements for Saudi Arabia government, preparing financial statements and adjustment, using nonfinancial performance measures to evaluate governmental, and describing auditing requirements for these entities.

30 Course code : ACC 355 Course name : Zakah and Taxation Accounting Level: 5 Pre-requisites: ACC 240 This course deals with the theoretical and practical aspects of tax accounting and Zakat and the clarification the general framework of the tax system and the Zakat applicable in Saudi Arabia with study of the practical application of some cases of settling Zakat and taxation accounts of that are between the taxpayers and the Department of Zakat and Income in the Kingdom. Course code : ISPM 356 Course name : Saudi Commercial Law Level: 5 Pre-requisites: None This course intends to impart students with the general knowledge of Saudi Commercial law and its practice. The course is designed specifically to provide students with an understanding of various aspects of Contracts and the nature of its performance, remedies and liabilities for breach of Contracts. The course will also cover Sales of Good Act, and Partnership. Course code : ACC 360 Course name : Advanced Financial Accounting Level: 6 Credit hours: Pre-requisites: ACC 350 This course deals with reviewing accounting treatments of join operations between the companies, as the phenomenon of the direction of large global companies around the bloc and the Alliance to form economic entities of a phenomena giant deals in the field of business in recent times. This course also addresses the accounting treatment for investments in other companies, as well as the preparation of the consolidated financial statements of the holding companies and subsidiaries in each of the date of control, and the following periods according to the latest amendments to international accounting standards and the U.S.

31 Course code : ACC 362 Course name : Internal Auditing Level: 6 Pre-requisites: ACC 350 The course provides students with the fundamental knowledge and a sense of skills they will need to succeed as entry-level internal audit professionals. This course also focuses on the important topics related to internal audit including governance and risk management and control. It also provides students with the knowledge base and problem-solving skills that will serve as a foundation for their practice experience in internal audit function. Emphases is placed on enabling student to clearly understand the content of internal audit report and the guidance provided in managing the business risk of fraud. Course code : ACC 361 Course name : Advanced Managerial Accounting Level: 6 Pre-requisites: ACC 241 Advanced Managerial Accounting introduce tools and concepts and themes developed in management accounting and that fit with the strategic thinking and planning of the mission, vision and objectives of primary and secondary, and initiatives and projects with surrounding tools and models, which resorted to the accountant administrative in these cases, and in the light of this the course began include content Managerial Accounting Analysis strategic and balance score card of the performance, and the theory of constraints and inventory management and other modern subjects. Course code : ACC 363 Course name : Computer Applications in Accounting Level: 6 Pre-requisites: ACC 241, ACC 350 This course deals with different aspects of the computer in its uses and applications of the field of accounting. This course focuses on Office programs (Excel - Access) and bilingual accounting software (Arabic - English), with a review of the uses of the Internet in accounting.

32 Course code : ACC 474 Course name : Research Seminar in Accounting Level: 6 Pre-requisites: ACC 241, STAT 235 This course presents an introduction to applied, professional, and environmental research in accounting that can be implemented to deal with a research issue through a well designed methodology. Research theory, literature review, hypothesis, and data collection are key topics that will be provided through this course. Also, this course focus on how to analyze research data, writing the paper, and submitting research proposal. Ethics and social concepts in accounting together with key business skills including oral and written skills, teamwork skills, and critical thinking are major topics in this course. Course code : IC 103 Course name : Economic System in Islam Level: 6 Credit hours: Pre-requisites: None This course provides information about the economic system in Islam and the principles & characteristic of Islamic economics, the distinction between conventional systems and Islamic system. Course code : ACC 365 Course name : Financial Reporting Analysis Level: 7 Pre-requisites: ACC 240 This course will provide students with a firm conceptual background and analytical tools necessary to understand and interpret business financial statements. Special attention is given to learning how to use financial statement information to evaluate the firm s past and present performance and to predict likely future outcomes for tasks involving credit and security analysis, lending and investment decisions, and other decisions that relay on financial data.

33 Course code : ACC 471 Course name : Special Studies in Accounting Level: 7 Pre-requisites: ACC 240 This course focuses on financial and accounting concepts related to some special institutions such as banks, insurance companies. It also focuses on the study of accounting treatments for financial operations and the preparation of financial statements for those institutions. Course code : FIN 360 Course name : Corporate Finance Level: 7 Pre-requisites: FIN 230 The course is concerned with the theories of finance and its applications in real life. It spells out the theoretical framework of the nature of the firm, the main financial sources of the firm and how it relates to the financial markets and institutions and the environments in which financial decisions are made. It also explores the various policies and models of capital structure, different types of debt, merger and takeover strategies and the analysis of financial risks to which firms are exposed. Course code : Bus 488 Course name : Strategic Management Level: 7 Pre-requisites: 90 hours This course serves as capstone to the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) curriculum. The course Integrates knowledge, concepts, and skills that are previously acquired from the different business areas (e.g., marketing, finance, and IT management) that are required for corporate and divisional strategy formulation and implementation. A significant aspects of the course is devoted to that of top management concerns of the total organization rather than any specific functional area; assessing the competitive dynamics of firms, and sustainability of firm competitive advantage.

34 Course code : IC 104 Course name : Political System in Islam Level: 7 Credit hours: Pre-requisites: None This course aims to provide information about the political systems in Islam, and its origin and characteristics. Course code : ENG 101 Course name : English Language Level: 7 Pre-requisites: None The course aims to introduce students to: an awareness of the basics of the English language in general; an understanding of the basics of English grammar; the basics of English pronunciation; specialized academic topics in the students respective disciplines. Course code : ACC 481 Course name : International Accounting Level: 8 Pre-requisites: ACC 240 This course reviews the general framework of the international accounting by recognizing the efforts of the professional accounting organizations in the development of international accounting standards for the international harmonization of accounting, also addresses the fundamental differences between the U.S. and international standards and also addresses the most important contemporary accounting problems faced by international companies.

35 Course code : ACC 482 Course name : External Auditing Level: 8 Pre-requisites: ACC 360, ACC 362, STAT 235 This course provides the necessary skills and knowledge regarding the nature and objectives of external audit and its established criteria. It also provides the knowledge necessary for how to gather and evaluate the audit evidence, and how to estimate the audit materiality and risk. In addition, it also contains the procedures and importance for evaluating the internal control system and its risks. Furthermore, this course explaining the procedures for writing the final audit report, and the other audit reports and the circumstances in which each report can be provided. Course code : ACC 484 Course name : Preparation for SOCPA Exam Level: 8 Credit hours: Pre-requisites: ACC 360 In general, the course covers accounting topics in its various fields of financial, governmental managerial, and cost accounting. This course starts reviewing the intellectual framework of accounting and then assets, liabilities, the rights of property owners,elements of income, and covering other financial topics such as preliminary and sectorial reports, and other significant accounting topics to achieve the objectives of this course and its strategies. Course code : ACC 485 Course name : Accounting Theory Level: 8 Pre-requisites: ACC 360 This course conceptual framework of the accounting theory as a basis for building standards, and draw criticism for building intellectual contemporary theory and the importance of rooting scientific her, and trends in the research and development of the form of accounting, review and explain the basic characteristics of accounting information, also seeks scheduled to focus on the research in the theory of accounting through distribution of a number of accounting issues around which controversy arises in the theory of sets of accounting students to explain and conduct discussions on those topics.

36 Course code : ECON 484 Course name : Project Feasibility Analysis Level: 8 Pre-requisites: ECON 120, MIS 242, STAT 235 This Course mainly interested about the basic concepts related to the feasibility study. And evaluates existing and new investment projects which introduce goods or services to determine the validity of these projects. The feasibility study involves several aspects such as the market study, technical study, financing study, financial and commercial profitability study, economic study and social study, as a prelude to select those projects that achieve the highest possible net benefit, which leads to achieve optimal allocation of scarce investment resources. Feasibility study aims to identify both the benefits and the total cost of the project. And also aims to select projects that have top effectiveness, efficiency, accessibility of the growth and viability. The selected projects should be convenient to environment aspects: legal, social, economic, environmental, and cultural. And also to be able to solve economic and social problems, such as unemployment, inflation and balance of payments deficits and the inequitable distribution of income. This course aims to demonstrate oral and verbal skills communication goals, Demonstrate team working skills and basic concepts of the feasibility study which achieving and measure by specific criteria.

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38 Course code : FIN 240 Course name : Principles of Investment Level: 4 Pre-requisites: FIN 230 This course includes the basic concepts of investment and financing decisions in the market, and focuses on the dimensions of the investment function not unhide skills in the evaluation process of financial assets and real with the trade-offs between them in business organizations. This decision provides also how to configure dual portfolio and capital investment skill, with an indication of the nature of the information required for investment alternatives in light of the various investment tools taking into consideration the time value of money. Course code : MIS 242 Course name : Introduction to Management Information Systems Level: 4 Credit hours: Pre-requisites: MIS 231 The course provides the basic concepts related to software systems and programming languages, and focuses on the use of databases, also enhances the effectiveness of the analysis and design of systems in business organizations. It also focuses on the importance of e-commerce and e-government at the present time and in the future. Also beyond the scope of this decision to learn some methods of e- commerce applications in business organizations. Course code : ECON 240 Course name : Microeconomic Analysis Level: 4 Pre-requisites: ECON 110 This course includes the following: -:- Basic concepts of microeconomic analysis, focusing on the market equilibrium and stability, and analyze the impact of some micro government policies on the market equilibrium. For Example, the case of

39 government intervention to determine prices,or the case of taxation. And also the modern analysis of consumer behavior and how to analyze consumer demand through the substitution effect and the income effect and elasticities of demand price and income and Cross. Also illustrates the theories of production and costs in the run and long run and the equilibrium firm under the shapes of the different markets using the tools of microeconomic analysis.

40 Course code : POM 241 Course name : Production and Operations Management Level: 4 Pre-requisites: MATH 111, STAT 124, BUS 111 This course presents an introduction to the design, planning and control of the manufacturing and service systems needed to transform organization's inputs into useful outputs for the costumer. It focuses on providing the most important models and methods for optimal planning and controlling and improving of service and manufacturing systems. Course code : Bus 240 Course name : Organizational Behavior Level: 4 Pre-requisites: BUS 111 This course presents the concept and areas of organizational behavior in its three levels (individual, group and organizational), and the themes associated with each level. The course focuses on explaining and directing behavior to guide groups and individuals to achieve the common objectives. It also highlights importance and role of behavior management in development of organizations. Course code : ARAB 103 Course name : Expository Writing Level: 4 Credit hours: Pre-requisites: None This course aims to improve students written and oral communication skills. Correct spelling rules, and knowledge of Arabic dictionaries, as well as commitment to punctuation, creative writing and mastery of writing Thought to write a paragraph, and finally writing the article.

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