The philosophy of this program is to nurture the development of professionals in international business who combine professional knowledge, innovation and socially responsibility to change the World. In line with the University’s philosophy of nurturing learners’ unique abilities, the pedagogical approaches adopted are intended to excite the learners’ curiosity of exploration and discovery through group discussions, field visits, and research. Moreover, the program’s philosophy aims to help students make connections between classroom experience and the praxis of business locally and internationally. The program’s philosophy is to encourage active participation in class through discussions and open dialogue with their instructors. The program aims at aimed produce graduates with experiential knowledge and understanding of international business which, includes understanding different cultures and the diversity of international business ethics, values, and morals. The goal is to encourage students to pursue scholarship and research by modelling business problems and developing aids for managerial decision-making
KCSE mean grade C+ (plus) OR any other equivalent qualification approved by the university senate.
To be considered for the award of the degree of BSc. in International Business Management, a candidate is required to enroll and complete 49 units over a period of not less than nine (9) trimesters or equivalent offered in three calendar years. Each trimester is the equivalent of fifteen (15) weeks of study and each calendar year shall consist of three (3) trimesters. Based on individual preference a student can register for a maximum of seven (7) course units per trimester. The minimum number of units a student can register per trimester is three (3) provided that all the required units are covered within five years.
The normal duration for the degree shall be three calendar years and not more than six calendar years. Each candidate must satisfy all the requirements of the program as set by the University Senate. During each academic year, a candidate must satisfy the School of Business and Public Management requirements regarding the minimum number of units to be taken. The teaching methods include face-to-face delivery, and face student-lecturer interaction is required, as well as their physical presence in the assigned classrooms for teaching and learning to take place. Ongoing assessments throughout the semester will include examinations, assignments, term papers, reports, presentations, group projects, research projects, and industrial attachments. The coursework will be covered through the following approaches;
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