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▸ ACCT101 Principles Of Accounting 1 |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ENG 121 |
this course includes recording, classifying, reporting, and interpreting of financial data for service and merchandising businesses. it includes the study of the journals, ledgers and financial statements used by these entities. it also covers the accounting treatment of assets, liabilities, expenses and revenues. |
▸ ACCT101 Principles Of Accounting 1 |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ENG 121 |
this course includes recording, classifying, reporting, and interpreting of financial data for service and merchandising businesses. it includes the study of the journals, ledgers and financial statements used by these entities. it also covers the accounting treatment of assets, liabilities, expenses and revenues. |
▸ ACCT102 Principles Of Accounting 2 |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ACCT101 |
it covers accounting systems in medium and large size firms. it also includes accounting treatments of formation and profit distribution of partnerships and corporations. |
▸ ACCT102 Principles Of Accounting 2 |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ACCT101 |
it covers accounting systems in medium and large size firms. it also includes accounting treatments of formation and profit distribution of partnerships and corporations. |
▸ ACCT211 Intermediate Accounting 1 |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ACCT102 |
this course considers conceptual framework for financial accounting, generally accepted accounting principles, the accounting treatment of expenses and revenues, objectives and contents of financial statements (income statement, statement of retained earnings, balance sheet and cash flow statement), and financial statements analysis. it concentrates on assets (current assets, fixed assets and intangible assets) and current liabilities. it also considers valuation techniques and procedures and computer applications in financial accounting. |
▸ ACCT211 Intermediate Accounting 1 |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ACCT102 |
this course considers conceptual framework for financial accounting, generally accepted accounting principles, the accounting treatment of expenses and revenues, objectives and contents of financial statements (income statement, statement of retained earnings, balance sheet and cash flow statement), and financial statements analysis. it concentrates on assets (current assets, fixed assets and intangible assets) and current liabilities. it also considers valuation techniques and procedures and computer applications in financial accounting. |
▸ ACCT212 Intermediate Accounting 2 |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ACCT211 |
this course is a complementary course of intermediate accounting i. it considers equity in partnerships and corporations, long-term liabilities, changes in the level of prices of financial statements, long-term lease contracts, pensions, termination of employee's service, and investments accounting. |
▸ ACCT212 Intermediate Accounting 2 |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ACCT211 |
this course is a complementary course of intermediate accounting i. it considers equity in partnerships and corporations, long-term liabilities, changes in the level of prices of financial statements, long-term lease contracts, pensions, termination of employee's service, and investments accounting. |
▸ ARAB101 Arabic Language 1 |
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▸ ARAB101 Arabic Language 1 |
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▸ ARAB201 Arabic Language 2 |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ARAB101 |
the course contents deal with more complex concepts of arabic language. specifically, it focuses on the linguistic composition of sentences, and the proper syntax and vocalization. critical readings of poems and prose will be used to achieve the course objectives. |
▸ ARAB201 Arabic Language 2 |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ARAB101 |
the course contents deal with more complex concepts of arabic language. specifically, it focuses on the linguistic composition of sentences, and the proper syntax and vocalization. critical readings of poems and prose will be used to achieve the course objectives. |
▸ BUS 101 Principles Of Management |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ENG 121 |
this course includes the major functions of management. emphasis is on planning, organization, controlling, directing, and communicating. the course emphasizes and demonstrates the significant contributions of teamwork, utilizing these functions of management. |
▸ BUS 101 Principles Of Management |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ENG 121 |
this course includes the major functions of management. emphasis is on planning, organization, controlling, directing, and communicating. the course emphasizes and demonstrates the significant contributions of teamwork, utilizing these functions of management. |
▸ BUS 121 Quantitative Business Analysis |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: STAT101 |
the course presents statistical methods to quantify, measure, and forecast economic and business phenomena. from this course, students are expected to gain an understanding of certain statistical techniques as well as the ability to apply those techniques in the business problem-solving situations. |
▸ BUS 121 Quantitative Business Analysis |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: STAT101 |
the course presents statistical methods to quantify, measure, and forecast economic and business phenomena. from this course, students are expected to gain an understanding of certain statistical techniques as well as the ability to apply those techniques in the business problem-solving situations. |
▸ BUS 202 Business Communication |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ENG 121 |
the course develops students' understanding of business communication theories, describes strategies for planning and managerial communications. it develops skills in oral and written reporting and persuading. the course also covers new technologies of people and business communication, and the effect on business organizations. |
▸ BUS 202 Business Communication |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ENG 121 |
the course develops students' understanding of business communication theories, describes strategies for planning and managerial communications. it develops skills in oral and written reporting and persuading. the course also covers new technologies of people and business communication, and the effect on business organizations. |
▸ BUS 210 International Business |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: MKT 301 |
this course is an international-oriented course. it focuses on the nature and determinations of foreign investment, management of multi-national companies, transfer pricing of inter-company transactions. it also covers the strategies of international marketing and international finance. transactions of international banking and globalization are also covered. |
▸ BUS 210 International Business |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: MKT 301 |
this course is an international-oriented course. it focuses on the nature and determinations of foreign investment, management of multi-national companies, transfer pricing of inter-company transactions. it also covers the strategies of international marketing and international finance. transactions of international banking and globalization are also covered. |
▸ BUS 230 Organization Behavior |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: BUS 101 |
this course covers the impact of different management practices and leadership styles on worker satisfaction and morale, organizational effectiveness, productivity, and profitability. topics include a discussion of formal and informal organizations, group dynamics, motivation, and managing conflict and change. upon completion, students should be able to analyze different types of interpersonal situations and determine an appropriate course of action. |
▸ BUS 230 Organization Behavior |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: BUS 101 |
this course covers the impact of different management practices and leadership styles on worker satisfaction and morale, organizational effectiveness, productivity, and profitability. topics include a discussion of formal and informal organizations, group dynamics, motivation, and managing conflict and change. upon completion, students should be able to analyze different types of interpersonal situations and determine an appropriate course of action. |
▸ BUS 240 Business Law |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: BUS 101 |
the course provides the essential legal knowledge base related to types of business, formation and transactions. topics include the laws of contracts, agency, and forms of business. it also covers sales contracts, negotiable instruments and secured transactions; as well as the analysis of selected topics such as real property, tort and bankruptcy problems. |
▸ BUS 240 Business Law |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: BUS 101 |
the course provides the essential legal knowledge base related to types of business, formation and transactions. topics include the laws of contracts, agency, and forms of business. it also covers sales contracts, negotiable instruments and secured transactions; as well as the analysis of selected topics such as real property, tort and bankruptcy problems. |
▸ BUS 490 Business Policies |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ECON220 |
a general view of management and the continuous, systematic process of managerial planning, including environmental scanning and the development of plans and strategies to gain competitive advantage. tactical and strategic management issues are highlighted by means of case studies, projects, and discussion. access to spreadsheet software is recommended to analyze case studies and develop strategic planning information, charts, and graphs. |
▸ BUS 490 Business Policies |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ECON220 |
a general view of management and the continuous, systematic process of managerial planning, including environmental scanning and the development of plans and strategies to gain competitive advantage. tactical and strategic management issues are highlighted by means of case studies, projects, and discussion. access to spreadsheet software is recommended to analyze case studies and develop strategic planning information, charts, and graphs. |
▸ ECON101 Microeconomics |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ENG 121 |
an overview of the modern market economy as a system for dealing with the scarcity problems. topics include operation and decision-making of economic units. it also covers supply, demand, resources allocation; analysis of various market and industry structures. shortage of resources and their controls, social costs and benefits; international trade; comparative systems are also included. |
▸ ECON101 Microeconomics |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ENG 121 |
an overview of the modern market economy as a system for dealing with the scarcity problems. topics include operation and decision-making of economic units. it also covers supply, demand, resources allocation; analysis of various market and industry structures. shortage of resources and their controls, social costs and benefits; international trade; comparative systems are also included. |
▸ ECON201 Macroeconomics |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ECON101 |
the course analyses the relationships among certain economics variables on national level such as national income, employment, inflation and money supply. the role of government expenditure, taxation monetary policies; international finance; economic development, and their influencing on future economies behaviors are also considered. |
▸ ECON201 Macroeconomics |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ECON101 |
the course analyses the relationships among certain economics variables on national level such as national income, employment, inflation and money supply. the role of government expenditure, taxation monetary policies; international finance; economic development, and their influencing on future economies behaviors are also considered. |
▸ ECON220 Saudi Economy |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ECON201 |
the course emphasizes the characteristics of the saudi economy. it includes national income, national income accounting, aggregate demand, and changes in the economic structure. the course examines major topics and sectors of the saudi economy: oil, agriculture, industry, international trade, public finance, price level and fiscal policy, money, banking and monetary policy, and economic planning. |
▸ ECON220 Saudi Economy |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ECON201 |
the course emphasizes the characteristics of the saudi economy. it includes national income, national income accounting, aggregate demand, and changes in the economic structure. the course examines major topics and sectors of the saudi economy: oil, agriculture, industry, international trade, public finance, price level and fiscal policy, money, banking and monetary policy, and economic planning. |
▸ ENG 101 English Language 1 |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: EL 400 |
the course structures the foundation of communicating in english. it emphasizes the proper pronunciation, structure, and spelling of spoken/written english. |
▸ ENG 101 English Language 1 |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: EL 400 |
the course structures the foundation of communicating in english. it emphasizes the proper pronunciation, structure, and spelling of spoken/written english. |
▸ ENG 121 English Language 2 |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ENG 101 |
the course exposes the students to various linguistic skills of english. these are essential in mastering more formal communications in business environment. it provides knowledge about vocabulary and strategies to improve their utilization in communication, such as word roots, prefixes, suffixes; and their roles in word formations. the course also extends its domain to improve listening, speaking, as well as writing skills |
▸ ENG 121 English Language 2 |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ENG 101 |
the course exposes the students to various linguistic skills of english. these are essential in mastering more formal communications in business environment. it provides knowledge about vocabulary and strategies to improve their utilization in communication, such as word roots, prefixes, suffixes; and their roles in word formations. the course also extends its domain to improve listening, speaking, as well as writing skills |
▸ FIN 301 Financial Management |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ACCT101 |
this course uses a quantitative approach to teach students essential concepts, principles modern of theories business finance. it also covers principles, and the role of financial manager, analysis of financial statements and cash flow, techniques of financial planning and control, evaluation of sources of finance, and capital budgeting. |
▸ FIN 301 Financial Management |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ACCT101 |
this course uses a quantitative approach to teach students essential concepts, principles modern of theories business finance. it also covers principles, and the role of financial manager, analysis of financial statements and cash flow, techniques of financial planning and control, evaluation of sources of finance, and capital budgeting. |
▸ FIN 310 Corporate Finance |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: FIN 301 |
this course concentrates the issues, theory, and methodology that comprise a framework for rational decision-making by financial managers. topics include present value analysis, capital budgeting, capital assets pricing, capital structure and the cost of capital, mergers and acquisitions, and short and long term assets and liabilities management, islamic finance. |
▸ FIN 310 Corporate Finance |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: FIN 301 |
this course concentrates the issues, theory, and methodology that comprise a framework for rational decision-making by financial managers. topics include present value analysis, capital budgeting, capital assets pricing, capital structure and the cost of capital, mergers and acquisitions, and short and long term assets and liabilities management, islamic finance. |
▸ FIN 311 Investment 1 |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: FIN 301 |
the course provides an understanding of the various types of investments and their relative merits (risk and return); security prices and yields; investment objectives; principles and standards for selection of specific investments; and introduction to portfolio management. |
▸ FIN 311 Investment 1 |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: FIN 301 |
the course provides an understanding of the various types of investments and their relative merits (risk and return); security prices and yields; investment objectives; principles and standards for selection of specific investments; and introduction to portfolio management. |
▸ FIN 330 International Finance |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ECON201 |
this course provides a rigorous introduction to the fundamental principles of international financial management and investment. the main focus of the course is on foreign exchange and international capital markets. . different international finance theory will be elaborated on especially linked to multinational corporation and investment tools. |
▸ FIN 330 International Finance |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ECON201 |
this course provides a rigorous introduction to the fundamental principles of international financial management and investment. the main focus of the course is on foreign exchange and international capital markets. . different international finance theory will be elaborated on especially linked to multinational corporation and investment tools. |
▸ FIN 410 Financial Markets And Institutions |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: FIN 301 |
the course examines the nature and role of financial institutions in the economy, money markets, and capital markets, the central banking system and monetary policy, the commercial banking system, thrift institutions, insurance companies, pension funds, investment companies, mutual funds, and other major financial institutions. |
▸ FIN 410 Financial Markets And Institutions |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: FIN 301 |
the course examines the nature and role of financial institutions in the economy, money markets, and capital markets, the central banking system and monetary policy, the commercial banking system, thrift institutions, insurance companies, pension funds, investment companies, mutual funds, and other major financial institutions. |
▸ FIN 421 Investment 2 |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: FIN 311 |
the course deals with the risk factors of investing in stock market, and balancing tradeoffs between returns/risk. it focuses on portfolio structuring, performance and decisions based on the intelligent use of stock market dynamics, information, and tools. it covers market efficiency and evaluation theories. |
▸ FIN 421 Investment 2 |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: FIN 311 |
the course deals with the risk factors of investing in stock market, and balancing tradeoffs between returns/risk. it focuses on portfolio structuring, performance and decisions based on the intelligent use of stock market dynamics, information, and tools. it covers market efficiency and evaluation theories. |
▸ FIN 430 Banking Management |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ECON201 |
this course covers characteristics, functions, and types of banks. it also covers the organization structure of the bank, its internal departments, and their functions. it also includes the relationship of the bank with the central bank, other banks, and customers. e-banking and the effect of the internet on banks are also covered. |
▸ FIN 430 Banking Management |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ECON201 |
this course covers characteristics, functions, and types of banks. it also covers the organization structure of the bank, its internal departments, and their functions. it also includes the relationship of the bank with the central bank, other banks, and customers. e-banking and the effect of the internet on banks are also covered. |
▸ FIN 490 Co-Op Training |
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▸ FIN 490 Co-Op Training |
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▸ HRM 301 Human Resources Management |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: BUS 101 |
the course includes the key factors and activities of human resource management within the organization including recruiting, selecting, training, developing of employees, and evaluating their performance. it also covers wage administration and compensation planning. |
▸ HRM 301 Human Resources Management |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: BUS 101 |
the course includes the key factors and activities of human resource management within the organization including recruiting, selecting, training, developing of employees, and evaluating their performance. it also covers wage administration and compensation planning. |
▸ ISLS101 Islamic Culture 1 |
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▸ ISLS101 Islamic Culture 1 |
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▸ ISLS201 Islamic Culture 2 |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: CLE 500 |
the course is an extension of isls-101. it concentrates in more depth on the work environment. the emphasis will be on the responsibilities of employer toward evaluating, selecting, training, and compensating their workers based on fair and balanced criteria. it also discusses the work environment through the safety, well being of workers, and business strategy. |
▸ ISLS201 Islamic Culture 2 |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: CLE 500 |
the course is an extension of isls-101. it concentrates in more depth on the work environment. the emphasis will be on the responsibilities of employer toward evaluating, selecting, training, and compensating their workers based on fair and balanced criteria. it also discusses the work environment through the safety, well being of workers, and business strategy. |
▸ ISLS301 Islamic Culture 3 (Business Ethics) |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: CLE 500 |
the emphasis of this course is on the responsibilities of management and staff toward other stakeholders, namely society, suppliers, customers, government, and owner/shareholders. topics will include from islamic point of view: social responsibility, trust, devotion, loyalty, law-obedience, and honesty; all in the context of business practices |
▸ ISLS301 Islamic Culture 3 (Business Ethics) |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: CLE 500 |
the emphasis of this course is on the responsibilities of management and staff toward other stakeholders, namely society, suppliers, customers, government, and owner/shareholders. topics will include from islamic point of view: social responsibility, trust, devotion, loyalty, law-obedience, and honesty; all in the context of business practices |
▸ IT 101 Computer And Info. Technology |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ENG 101 |
the course contains principles of computers and their applications in data processing. it concentrates on hardware, software, communications and networks. it also covers the effect of computers and its functions on people and society as whole. |
▸ IT 101 Computer And Info. Technology |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ENG 101 |
the course contains principles of computers and their applications in data processing. it concentrates on hardware, software, communications and networks. it also covers the effect of computers and its functions on people and society as whole. |
▸ MATH101 Calculus |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: MATH099 |
the course teaches prime topics that facilitate the understanding of calculus, then goes into teaching calculus in details. course topics go from linear equations, functions and graphs through systems of linear equations, matrices, determinants and systems of linear equations, and end up with differential calculus (functions of one variable) and the uses of differentiation, differential calculus (functions of several variables), and matrix algebra. definite and indefinite integration complement the course structure. the course emphasizes the applications of concepts and models to business and economics. |
▸ MATH101 Calculus |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: MATH099 |
the course teaches prime topics that facilitate the understanding of calculus, then goes into teaching calculus in details. course topics go from linear equations, functions and graphs through systems of linear equations, matrices, determinants and systems of linear equations, and end up with differential calculus (functions of one variable) and the uses of differentiation, differential calculus (functions of several variables), and matrix algebra. definite and indefinite integration complement the course structure. the course emphasizes the applications of concepts and models to business and economics. |
▸ MIS 301 Management Of Info. System |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: IT 101 |
the course covers the role of information systems that affect the decision making processes and the overall organizational performance. it focuses on the characteristics and structures of management information systems, management techniques and the decision-making styles. it also covers the information systems and their relations with the organizational structures, the mis planning, the mis applications and other managerial aspects of information systems. |
▸ MIS 301 Management Of Info. System |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: IT 101 |
the course covers the role of information systems that affect the decision making processes and the overall organizational performance. it focuses on the characteristics and structures of management information systems, management techniques and the decision-making styles. it also covers the information systems and their relations with the organizational structures, the mis planning, the mis applications and other managerial aspects of information systems. |
▸ MKT 301 Marketing Principles |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: BUS 101 |
this course concentrates on services marketing, differences between services marketing and products marketing, techniques of determination and selections of customers. it offers services marketing for different activities such as haj, omra, hoteling, tourism, and sporting. it also includes responses to customers complains, and establishing loyalty. |
▸ MKT 301 Marketing Principles |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: BUS 101 |
this course concentrates on services marketing, differences between services marketing and products marketing, techniques of determination and selections of customers. it offers services marketing for different activities such as haj, omra, hoteling, tourism, and sporting. it also includes responses to customers complains, and establishing loyalty. |
▸ SCM 350 Operations Management |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: BUS 101 |
the course examines the concepts of designing, planning and improving manufacturing and service operations. topics include enterprise resources planning, facility layout, forecasting, queuing models, inventory management, lean manufacturing, total quality control, and project management. |
▸ SCM 350 Operations Management |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: BUS 101 |
the course examines the concepts of designing, planning and improving manufacturing and service operations. topics include enterprise resources planning, facility layout, forecasting, queuing models, inventory management, lean manufacturing, total quality control, and project management. |
▸ SOC 101 Introduction To Sociology |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: EL 400 |
the course presents scope and methods of social science; describing the nature of society and culture; sociological explanations of human social behavior; analysis of groups, communities and social institutions; explanations of social change. |
▸ SOC 101 Introduction To Sociology |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: EL 400 |
the course presents scope and methods of social science; describing the nature of society and culture; sociological explanations of human social behavior; analysis of groups, communities and social institutions; explanations of social change. |
▸ SOC 140 Communication Skills |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: EL 400 |
survey of theories of interpersonal communication in social and professional relational contexts with attention to roles, social exchange, dimensions of communication both socially and professionally, development and deterioration of communications. |
▸ SOC 140 Communication Skills |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: EL 400 |
survey of theories of interpersonal communication in social and professional relational contexts with attention to roles, social exchange, dimensions of communication both socially and professionally, development and deterioration of communications. |
▸ STAT101 Introduction To Statistics |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ENG 101 |
the course provides students with the basic tools of statistical analysis. it teaches methods of statistical description, the application of probability theory and statistical inference in business. |
▸ STAT101 Introduction To Statistics |
Credit Hours: 3 |
Prerequisite: ENG 101 |
the course provides students with the basic tools of statistical analysis. it teaches methods of statistical description, the application of probability theory and statistical inference in business. |