Business Administration

Department vision:


1. Contributing and shaping the future of the business sector
2. Leading and building successful business organizations


Department message:

1. Preparing managers to manage business organizations in line with the needs of the labor market and productive and entrepreneurial businessmen and women who can establish their businesses.


2. The Department of Business Administration believes that learning management and converting it into effective practices contributes to building a developed society. The department seeks to enable individuals to manage their businesses efficiently, and to provide useful and productive knowledge to public and private organizations through graduate and postgraduate studies, conducting scientific research, and presenting consulting and advanced systems design. The department is also distinguished as a school for pioneers that teaches generations and learns from them to be a symbol of human and intellectual giving.

Educational goals:


1. Developing students' abilities to keep pace with work requirements in the business environment.


2. Building the students' leadership personality and developing it to deal with individuals in the work environment.


3. Acquisition of additional knowledge supporting the administrative specialization to enable students to deal with business challenges.


4. Enabling the student to be creative and think creatively.


5. Developing students' abilities and skills to use information technology in practice.


6. The ability to deal with business environment changes and face emergencies and crises.


7. Establishing a scientific base for scientific research that generates specialized management knowledge for the local and global market.


8. Developing the scientific capacities and potentials of the department in line with achieving the department's mission and objectives (in the field of business administration) and keeping abreast of scientific developments in the field of specialization.


9. Contribute to serving the local community in the available fields, such as contributing to continuing education activity, providing scientific consultations, and others.


10. Providing the student with the skills he needs from self-education to provide him with a future knowledge and application advantage in business administration.