Greenwich University
BSCMS

Foundation Program

BBA

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Program Duration1 Year

Program Overview

The foundation program provides students with the essential preparation for a smooth transition into any of bachelor programs. Students will achieve a level of proficiency in English and Mathematics in accordance to the university regulations and will also be exposed to key aspects in Business Administration. Students will gain a theoretical education. Upon successful completion of the foundation program and a final exam, students may directly enter the bachelor program of their choice.

Semester I

Elementary Accounting
(Placement in this course is subject to the result of the University Placement Test) This course focuses on all four skills: reading, writing, speaking and listening in general, and writing in particular at elementary level. With an ordered and integrated approach, the course strengthens students’ communicative competence in the English language. The learners are expected to be users of the language in informal as well as formal contexts with a sense of accommodation for new ideas.
Personality Grooming
It will introduce the students to the study of human mind and behavior by researching and establishing both general principles and specific cases. In this, they will explore concepts such as perception, cognition, attention, emotion, personality and behavior, brain functioning and interpersonal relationships
(Placement in this course is subject to the result of the University Placement Test) This course is designed to strengthen the basic concepts of preliminary set theory, algebra, trigonometry, analytical geometry and statistics. The course enables the weak students in mathematics to take advanced courses of mathematics and statistics.

Semestetr II

Principles of Accounting
The objective of this course is to introduce students to technology and computer skills to become familiar with print and electronic media. It focuses on the use of different computer programs that journalists can use during daily routine journalism (press / television / radio). However, this course will provide a basic introduction to soft relaxation, such as students in different courses, to learn different aspects in detail. Students will be considered MS Office.
Basic English
(Placement in this course is subject to the result of the University Placement Test) This course focuses on understanding of the English language to prepare the students at intermediate level of language skills including reading, writing, speaking and listening.
(Placement in this course is subject to the result of the University Placement Test) This course is designed to strengthen the basic concepts of preliminary set theory, algebra, trigonometry, analytical geometry and statistics. The course enables the weak students in mathematics to take advanced courses of mathematics and statistics in business studies.

Semester III

It gives an overview of economic and social systems, basic concepts such as income & resources, production and consumption, exchange & distribution. It also covers price mechanism of firms, consumer behavior and industries, production & cost functions, market structures, and in-depth analysis of demand and supply.
This course aims to familiarize students with the principles of making different kinds of oral presentations and speeches. Students study how to make an outline, collect data and organize it to develop clarity. After generating ideas and finalizing topics, the students deliver speeches and learn to manipulate body language, tone, voice variation, etc. Gradually, the students gain confidence and overcome the fear of public speaking.
Introduction to Management
Introduction To Logic
Introduction to Marketing

Program Features

Courses 42
Duration 4 Years
Level Undergraduate