Program Description Details

The philosophy of the Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) programme in Management is to provide an opportunity for graduates who are interested in taking higher degrees in Business Administration and Marketing. The PGD students will have the opportunity to develop their intellect through theory, practice and the integration of faith and learning in Management.

Objectives of the Programme

1.   To equip the students with essential theoretical and practical knowledge and skills

needed for research and development in the field of Management, and to empower such students with the needed requirements to offer services in teaching, research and leadership.

2.   The program is in complete agreement with the mission of Babcock University, in building the total man through the training of the head, heart and hand for effective leadership of the society and the church.

COURSE CONTENT FOR PGD IN MANAGEMENT

COURSE
CODE

COURSE TITLE

1st Semester

2nd Semester

 

GEDS 701
GEDS 702

 

BSAD 703
BSAD 711
BSAD 713
BSAD 731
BSAD 733
MKTG 701
BSAD 753
BSAD 702
BSAD 704
BSAD 714
BSAD 724
BSAD 734
BSAD 790

GENERAL REQUIREMENT COURSES

Religion &Society
Statistics

 

CORE COURSES
Principles of Management
Management Theory
Principles of  Economics I
Principles of Accounting
Business Mathematics
Fundamentals of Marketing
Research Methods
Principles of Finance
Computers in Organization
Principles of Public Administration
Human Resources Management
Principles of Economics II
Research Project

 

2

 

 

2
2
2
2
2
2
2

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

2
2
2
2
2
4

 

Total (32)

16

16

 

Admission Requirements

Admission Requirements

Candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of Third Class Division in Finance, Banking & Finance, Economics, Accounting, Business Administration, Marketing or any other acceptable degree from Babcock University, or any other recognized University. Holders of other first degrees than in Management Science or HND (Lower Credit) in any discipline are eligible to apply provided the basic entry requirements are met. The admission requirements into the undergraduate programmes of the Department also apply.

Course Duration

Minimum of two (2) semesters and maximum of four (4) semesters.

Probation

Candidate scoring less than 3.00 CGPA at the end of any semester will be placed on probation for the next semester only.

CGPA for graduation: Minimum of 3.00.

Graduation Requirements

General Courses                                       4 Units

Core Courses                                            24 Units

Research Project                                      4 Units

TOTAL                                                  32 Credit Units