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What is the admission criteria for admission in MBA program at American University of Afghanistan , Kabul ?
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American University of Afghanistan , Kabul is the first University offering Masters of Business Administration (MBA) degree in Afghanistan. Program offered with a world-class curriculum.

Masters of Business Administration (MBA) Program :
Admissions Criteria


Completed MBA application

Non-refundable application fee of 2,250 Afghanis;

Official transcript

CV or resume

Appear in i-GMAT entrance exam conducted by the American University of Afghanistan

2,000-word Statement of Purpose;

TOEFL score of 550 or above;

Three (3) recommendation letters;

Personal interview

Total tuition :
1,080,000 Afghanis for the two-year

Course Descriptions:


Course detail :
QMB 500 Decision Analysis ‐‐ This course examines basic concepts related to the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data, emphasizing the appropriate application of different methods. Topics include how to recognize and appropriately apply common quantitative tools in business: random process, random walk, regression, forecasting, decision analysis, and simulation and probability models. 3 credits, no prerequisites

ACC 500 Financial Reporting and Analysis ‐‐This course covers corporate financial reporting including the analysis, and the interpretation of financial statements. Topics include the role of International Financial Reporting Standards including disclosure requirements, factors that affect financial performance, and analytical limitations. 3 credits, no prerequisites

FIN 500 Project Finance ‐‐Project finance is at its core, a course about large scale investments. The course analyzes how firms structure, value, and finance large capital investments, where large is defined as costing more than $1 billion. Most of these investments will be greenfield capital expenditures done by for‐profit firms. Given the size of the current global market—firms spend approximately $200 billion annually on large‐scale investments—and the need for future investment in both developed and developing countries, there is tremendous potential for value creation or destruction depending on how managers structure and finance these investments. 3 credits, no prerequisites

ECO 500 Managerial Economics –This course is an introduction to the principles of microeconomic analysis used in managerial decision‐making. Topics include demand analysis, cost and production functions, behavior in competitive and non‐competitive markets, sources and uses of market power, game theory, and competitive strategies. 3 credits, prerequisites QMB 500

MGT 500 Leading People and Organizations ‐‐This course helps students cultivate the mind‐sets and teaches tools used to influence behavior in organizations. Topics include developing a global leadership perspective; managing performance and conflict; designing and managing teams and human resource systems; managing culture; and leading organizational change. Students will also develop an understanding of their strengths and weaknesses as leaders and managers. 3 credits, no prerequisites

MKT 500 Marketing Management ‐‐This course covers marketing as it relates to organizational strategy. Topics include marketing analysis, decision‐making by the marketing manager, products and product lines, pricing policies, branding, promotion and advertising, and channels of distribution. 3 credits, prerequisites: QMB 500

MGT 520 Operations Management ‐‐This course covers concepts, tools, and techniques related to the production of goods and services. Topics include process analysis, cost structure, inventory management, supply chain, quality, project management, making decisions under uncertainty, and the interactions with marketing and finance. 3 credits, prerequisites: QMB 500, FIN 500, MGT 510

MGT 530 Strategic Management ‐‐This course develops the analytical concepts to understand how business entities can gain competitive advantage in a dynamic business climate. Topics include techniques used to evaluate the business environment, assess an organization's strengths and capabilities, and decide on competing strategies. The case study method is used to explore strategic alternatives, implementation options, and evaluation methods. 3 credits, prerequisites: ACC 500, FIN 500, MKT 500.

MGT 540 Business Communications ‐‐This course prepares participants to communicate effectively in writing and orally in business. Topics include appropriate forms for email, memorandum, and letter communications; report writing of short to long lengths; and crisp, effective oral presentation. 3 credits, prerequisites ACC 500, FIN 500, ACC 550, ECO 500

ACC 550 Managerial Accounting ‐‐This course covers managerial accounting concepts and practices as applied to internal decision‐making. Topics include cost‐behavior, cost‐volume profit analysis, budgeting, standard costing with Activity‐Based Costing, variance analysis and control, responsibility centers, short‐term decision‐making, and capital budgeting. 3 credits, prerequisites ACC 500, QMB 500

FIN 550 Corporate Finance and Financial Markets –This course focuses on investments as related to fixed assets and pricing. Topics include equity securities, fixed income securities, options, portfolio theory, the capital asset pricing model, asset allocation, measuring returns, the role of financial leverage, optimal capital structure, mergers and acquisitions, spinoffs and selloffs, and other advanced finance issues. 3 credits, prerequisites ACC 500, FIN 500

MGT 570 Business Law and Ethics –This course introduces legal and ethical concepts in business and their interrelationships. Using current events, cases, and other materials, this course will introduce students to the fundamental theories of business ethics and their relationship with Afghan and international business law. This course includes analysis of what can be done and what should be done in resolving issues and conflict in the workplace. 3 credits, prerequisite: MGT 540

MGT 590 Business Planning ‐‐This course is the last in the series and is designed to integrate all the disciplines covered throughout the curriculum. Taught by a faculty team, this course requires participant teams to develop a business plan for a five‐year planning horizon. The objective is to present an effective argument to potential investors that the business is viable and a worthy investment opportunity. 3 credits, no prerequisite

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American University of Afghanistan
Darulaman Rd
Kabul
Afghanistan


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