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Courses

Research Methods &Advanced Statistics

This course provides the students with the basic concept and nature of research and gives them a clear understanding of research philosophies and approaches. It provides methodologies for formulating the research problems, constructing hypotheses, conceptualizing the research design, checking the validity and reliability of the research instrument and collecting data for analyses. Statistical

MOT 606

Financial Accounting

The course introduces students to the fundamental concepts and techniques of financial accounting with specific emphasis on financial reporting, including analysis and usage of financial accounting information. The course is divided into three parts. The first part of the course focuses on generating the basic financial statements and their articulation. In the second part of the course more

ACCT 601

Management and Leadership

This course focuses on managerial skills and effective leadership from a practical perspective. It covers key processes in organizations that include organizational issues; global perspectives; managerial functions and decision making; culture, values and beliefs; leadership potential; leadership traits and competencies; leadership ethics; effective leadership and effective management of the

MGMT /MOT 602

Marketing Management

This course exposes students to the fundamental and emerging concepts of marketing, the analytical tools and the “language” of marketing in both industrial and service organizations are used. Topics include the 5 Cs of marketing analysis (Company, Customers, Competition, Collaborators, and Context), the STP marketing process (Segmentation, Targeting, and Positioning), and the 4 Ps marketing mix

MKTG 601

Financial Management

The Financial Management course encompasses two different aspects of finance. The first part deals with issues related to the operational needs of funds, and analyzes the characteristics of different investments in assets, qualities and the interpretations of each of them, risks and costs, as well as investment policies in currency congruent with the product, the market and the environment. In the

FINC 601

Project Management & Knowledge Management

The first part of this course covers; Techniques and tools of project management, the use of network flow techniques including critical path management (PM/CPM), planning systems concepts, time management, conflicts, cost and resource control, tradeoffs, and sensitivity analyses, PERT/Cost, and project crashing. Moreover, to have effective project management, knowledge management should be tackled
MOT 622

Thesis & Dissertations Writing Seminar

This course aims at enhancing academic writing skills pertinent to proposal and dissertation or project writing. The course builds on the Research Methods & Advanced Statistics course offered. The course moves through the different sections of writing a proposal/dissertation with a special focus on the language used for scientific and academic contexts. Using experiential learning as a main
MOT 660

Selected Topic in Emerging Technologies

In the MOT 631 course, the focus is on selected new technologies or continuing development of existing technologies. Discussing the road map of their developments, their importance, and their roles in the different aspects of life such as in industry, business, economy, education, medicine, etc. Irrespective of the fact that the technologies and/or their practical applications may still be largely
MOT 631

Science, Technology, and Innovation- Policies

To explore the policy implications of the move to a knowledge-based economy. These have several dimensions, including basic science policy, and technology policies aimed at invention and innovation, diffusion policies, and different policies related to the adoption of new technologies. It also discusses the technology policy aspects of industrial and regional policies, human capital, human
MOT 615

Advanced Statistics for MOT

Statistical tools are discussed which include probability theory, random variables, and their distributions, hypothesis testing and confidence intervals, statistical modeling, linear and non-linear regression, variability and shape measures, sampling and sampling distributions, analysis of variance (ANOVA), survey analysis, writing good surveys, Cronbach's alpha, etc. Hypotheses testing, Chi
MOT 614

Scientific Thinking and Research Methodology

This course provides the students with the basic concept and nature of research and gives them a clear understanding of research philosophies and approaches. It provides methodologies for formulating the research problems, constructing hypotheses, conceptualizing the research design, checking the validity and reliability of the research instrument, and collecting data for rigorous analyses
MOT 612

Marketing Management & Commercialization of Technology

This course exposes students to the fundamental and emerging concepts of marketing, the analytical tools, and the “language” of marketing in both industrial and service organizations. Topics include the 5 Cs of marketing analysis (Company, Customers, Competition, Collaborators, and Context), the STP marketing process (Segmentation, Targeting, and Positioning), and the 4 Ps marketing mix (Product
MOT 611