About
The Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration is developing its reputation both regionally and internationally as a leading provider of contemporary business education. We provide an inspiring and demanding academic environment that corresponds to the university’s plan to produce independent, self-reliant graduates who are life-long learners and are quickly employable in post graduate-level positions.
A strong culture of academic research maintains the relevance of the faculty’s role in the modern commercial world. The faculty continually develops its undergraduate course offerings while supporting the local business community in their national and international endeavors
In these challenging times, the faculty continues to grow by building on its established excellence and continuing development by:
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Improving the learning experience of students
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Creating a top quality learning environment
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Delivering a curriculum that is geared to the global economy
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Supporting students with differing abilities in English language
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Ensuring that courses are academically relevant to the professions
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Developing a case study approach to education
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Delivering leading-edge courses suited to modern lifestyles
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Enabling students to be responsible for their learning and career developments
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Initiating strong links between the faculty and the business community
Educational Opportunities
The Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration views its programs as providing both a general educational foundation in business and specialized degrees for specific vocations. A career in business often involves traditional functions such as operations management, marketing, or sales, but there is an increasing need for students with business majors to apply their skills in government, international commerce, health care, the arts, and non-profit organizations.
A business education focuses on developing analytical, problem solving skills. The faculty analyzes how businesses plan strategically and examines the role of leadership in organizations and then decides how best to manage people, resources and information. Business principles can serve as the backbone for economic, political, and social systems at all levels.
FUE Educational Philosophy
All faculties, including that of Commerce and Business Administration, embrace the university’s mission to “promote an atmosphere that values intellectual curiosity, the pursuit of knowledge, and academic freedom and integrity.” To achieve this mission, certain pillars of a Future University in Egypt education are embedded in the curriculum of all Faculties.
These competencies or “pillars of FUE education” include the following:
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Critical Thinking: objective analysis and evaluation of information and concepts from multiple perspectives
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Knowledge integration: application and synthesis of information and concepts from diverse disciplines
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Effective communication: a strong facility in oral and written communications; use of visual resources and technology for communication
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Social responsibility: respectful and civil treatment of others; active participation in civil and democratic institutions; protection of the environment and intelligent use of natural resources
Together with information literacy, the pillars prepare our graduates to be productive members of society who value lifelong learning
Program Requirements
To receive a bachelor’s degree, students must complete a four-year program in which they complete 130 credit hours. The mandatory courses include university requirements and electives, faculty requirements and electives, as well as courses required by the chosen area or areas of specialization.
The university offers bachelor degrees for majors and minors in the following majors:
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Accounting
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Marketing
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Finance
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Human Resources Management
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Management Information Systems