Major programs
The Faculty of Political Science, Economics, and Business Administration – May University offers a range of educational programs, which are:
1. Business Administration Program
2. Finance and Investment Program
3. Marketing Program
4. Accounting Program
5. Economics Program
6. Political Science Program
1- Business Administration Program (144 credit hours)
The field of Business Administration is concerned with the effective organization, development, and administration of the business and other organizations. Students receive theoretical and practical preparation for various responsible managerial and specialist positions. The degree program in management emphasizes analytical thinking for effective decision-making and broad preparation for leadership positions.
Employment opportunities include general management positions in manufacturing, distribution, and service industries; staff positions in human resources and industrial relations departments; and management positions in transportation and physical distribution.
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2- Finance and Investment Program (144 credit hours)
The program provides students with a conceptual framework for the principles and applications of finance and investment, as it prepares students to work in national, regional, and international financial organizations and institutions. The program's structure is based on a balance between theory and practice. The program qualifies students to obtain an international professional certificate to make them outstanding in the labor market.
Employment opportunities of the program include Banking Services (Loans, Foreign Exchange, and Risk Management), Fund Management (Portfolio Analyst, Portfolio Manager, and Investment Fund Accountant), the stock exchange (Financial Analyst, Technical Analyst, Trading in Stocks, Futures and Stock Options), Insurance companies, brokerage firms and brokers, and government institutions such as the Capital Market Authority, and Central Bank.
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3- Marketing Program (144 credit hours)
Marketing is the cornerstone of the success of any organization, as most of the interests of the marketing function are originally directed to the customers and working to satisfy them. The significance of the role that marketing plays in maintaining the organization’s customers, especially in the era of globalization, has been proved. The marketing program teaches students how to understand the market, identify its sectors, analyze supply and demand, and determine prices. It opens prospects for students to gain knowledge of marketing research, integrated marketing communications, and sales.
Employment opportunities of the program include jobs in marketing management, sales management, public relations, integrated marketing communications management, work in the field of marketing research, digital marketing, and E-Commerce.
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4- Accounting Program (144 credit hours)
Accounting is one of the oldest and most crucial business administration disciplines in the field of business. The accountant plays the role of the producer of the accounting information, which often represents the basis of the administrative decision in the organization and the basis of the investment decisions of stakeholders. The student in accounting program is introduced to recording business transactions, preparing and analyzing financial statements, making decisions, preparing reports, and conducting an accounting audit. Additionally, the program prepares students to work in national, regional, and international business institutions, as well as qualifying students to obtain professional certificates in various fields of business administration.
Accounting is one of the jobs with a high and fast hiring rate. Every industry or commercial sector needs an accountant. Even with the advancement of technology, the functions of the accounting specialty are multiple. Accountants work with individuals, small companies, large companies, government agencies, contracting companies, petroleum companies, insurance companies, banks, and accounting and auditing offices. These jobs include Auditor, Chartered Accountant, Tax Accountant, Cost Accountant, Financial Accountant, Account Manager, and Financial Controller.
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5- Economics Program (144 credit hours)
The economics program is designed to help you understand the foundations for state-level decisions and policies that affect you and your community, as it provides the primary framework for public policy analysis. The study of economics includes production and trade and their relations with law, custom, and government; and the distribution of national income and wealth. Economics helps you understand how decisions are made, how markets work, how rules affect outcomes, and how to make better economic decisions and solve more problems. With economics, your potential career paths include public sector roles, data analysis, economic research, financial risk, policy analysis, market research analysis.
6- Political Science Program (144 credit hours)
Political science is the systematic study of structures and processes related to governance, policy-making and political life, it is the study of politics and power from local, regional and international perspectives. Political science includes the study of the state, its organs and institutions, political participation, the rights and duties of rulers and the ruled, the study of the modern state, its historical development, and the relations between states and among them, including the institutions that regulate these relations.
Political science is a social science that uses both humanistic perspectives and scientific skills to study all societal, cultural, and psychological factors that mutually influence the functioning of government and the political system. The study of political science entails an understanding of political ideas, ideologies, institutions, policies, processes, and behavior, as well as groups, classes, government, diplomacy, law, strategy, and war.
A political science degree can open the door to a diverse array of roles that allow you to apply your writing and analytical skills across a wide range of industries. With political science, your potential career paths include Political Scientist, Policy Analyst, Legislative Assistant, Public Relations Specialist, Market Research Analyst.