Management Sciences ( Tronc-Commun)

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Program Overview

Teaching Language : Arabic; English; French

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Training Students in Business Manegement

      During this phase, students study a set of core subjects that form a common foundation in the field of Business Management. This stage aims to equip students with the fundamentals of management, economics, finance, and law, with a focus on both theoretical and practical aspects. It also prepares them for later specialization in areas such as administrative and organizational management, human resources, entrepreneurship, and other modern business management systems.

This stage is characterized by advanced curricula designed to deepen students' knowledge and leadership and managerial skills, while also developing their practical and theoretical competencies in various fields, including management, finance, human resources, and economics. The program includes applied subjects such as data analysis, strategic management, information systems, and commercial law, alongside the use of modern tools and techniques.

      Students at this stage are encouraged to enhance their leadership and teamwork skills through workshops and case studies derived from real-world economic institutions. This formative phase serves as a solid foundation for pursuing further studies in various Business Administration specializations or entering the job market (as HR managers, financial analysts, or administrative consultants) with high qualifications in management and entrepreneurship.



Advanced Topics

This training program covers key advanced topics including:

        Introduction to Business Management, Decision Theories

Corporate Economics and Management, Human Resource Management

         Monetary Economics and Capital Markets, Public Finance

       These topics provide students with comprehensive theoretical and practical foundations to understand modern economic and managerial mechanisms.

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