MAP Morocco Praised as Agricultural Model by Ivorian Minister GNA Krobo branch of National Tailors, Dressmakers Association supports 24-Hour Economy -Chairman GNA Ghana Hubs Network holds annual general meeting in Takoradi GNA Telecel Ghana announces presence in Kumasi, promises innovation in network services GNA Government advised to adopt digital systems for credit management GNA UEFA U16 Tournament: Black Starlets bounce back with victory over Serbia  GNA Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence gets facelift Inforpress Judo: Djamila Correia e Silva conquista prata no Campeonato Africano no Egipto Inforpress Ginástica: Noa da Veiga apura-se para a final do Campeonato Africano no Rwanda MAP HRH Princess Lalla Meryem Chairs Board of FAR Social Works

SD Dombo University admits 195 MBA weekend students


  5 Juillet      30        Innovation (5637),

   

Wa (UW), July 05, GNA – The Simon Diedong Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies (SDD-UBIDS) in Wa has held a matriculation ceremony for its newly admitted MBA weekend students.

A total of 195 students have been offered admission to pursue various MBA Programmes.

The Programmes include Accounting,  Finance, Marketing and Strategy, MBA  Procurement and Supply Chain Management, Health Services Management and Administration, Management Information Systems Public Administration.

The MBA Programmes, according to Professor Philip Duku Osei, the Interim Vice Chancellor of the University were in partial fulfilment of the University’s mandate to run applied research and practical-oriented programmes in business and integrated development studies and related disciplines.

He observed that there was an increasing demand for MBA Programmes by professionals and industry players who barely had time for regular programmes given their work schedules.

In that regard, he said the University found it imperative to roll out the Weekend MBA Programmes to cater for the educational needs of working professionals.

Prof Osei appealed to the Government, GetFund and other stakeholders to help the University address its Infrastructure challenges.

« As a new University, we are confronted with an array of infrastructural challenges including the lack of adequate lecture rooms », but expressed confidence that more will be achieved despite the challenges.

He said management was considering a proposal to rehabilitate the 36-Unit Block at the Old Campus to house the School of Business and provide an enabling and comfortable learning environment for the students.

He advised the fresh students to eschew all forms of conduct that would cast a slur on the image of the University.

« As pioneers of the programme, we expect you to be worthy ambassadors of the University ».

Dans la même catégorie