Profile of the Programme
- Gain expertise in Business Administration and in one of the following concentrations: Energy Oil and Gas Management; Entrepreneurship and Innovation; Finance and Economics; Human Resource Management; Information Systems and Social Media; Management; Marketing Communications; Public Administration; and Real Estate.
- Demonstrate knowledge of business processes and an ability to assess industry attractiveness, identify risks and opportunities of doing business in a global environment
- Choose and apply appropriate quantitative or qualitative methodologies to analyse problems and utilise modern technological and analytical tools necessary to support decision-making in organisations.
- Develop leadership and organisational skills towards communicating vision, inspiring employees and promoting innovation and change.
- Identify and evaluate ethical issues and communicate justifiable resolutions for practical situations.
- Demonstrate proficiency in communication and develop teamwork skills.
- To provide students with overall knowledge relating to the field of energy, oil and gas management.
- To prepare future junior executives and business managers for the emerging oil & gas industry in Cyprus to be fully trained and competent in all aspects of management, economics, law and technology so that they may function effectively in this emerging industry.
- To equip students with theoretical and practical knowledge, investigative and analytical skills, and the understanding of the business and management processes necessary to develop a career in the Oil & Gas industry
Career Prospects
Business managers and executives with a thorough understanding of the oil & gas and ancillary industries who can function and perform superbly in this emerging industry.
Access to Further Studies
Upon graduation, students may have direct access to further postgraduate (MBA, MSc, MA, MRes, MPhil and PhD) studies.
Course assessment usually comprises of a comprehensive final exam and continuous assessment. Continuous assessment can include amongst others, mid-terms, projects, and class participation.
Letter grades are calculated based on the weight of the final exam and the continuous assessment and the actual numerical marks obtained in these two assessment components. Based on the course grades the student’s semester grade point average (GPA) and cumulative point average (CPA) are calculated.
The student must complete 240 ECTS and all programme requirements.
A minimum cumulative grade point average (CPA) of 2.0 is required. Thus, although a ‘D-‘ is a PASS grade, in order to achieve a CPA of 2.0 an average grade of ‘C’ is required.
Section: A – Business Requirements
Min. ECTS Credits: 84 Max. ECTS Credits: 90
Notes: (1) Students may select to complete BADM-439 or BADM-493. (2) COMP-454 is for students following the concentration on Information Systems and Social Media.
Course Code |
Course Title |
ECTS Credits |
ACCT-110 |
Accounting I |
6 |
ACCT-111 |
Accounting II |
6 |
ACCT-211 |
Managerial Accounting |
6 |
BADM-230 |
Business Law |
6 |
BADM-232 |
Business Law II |
6 |
BADM-234 |
Organizational Behavior |
6 |
BADM-431 |
Research Methods in Business |
6 |
BADM-439 |
Senior Simulation in Business |
6 |
BADM-475 |
Strategy and Business Policy |
6 |
BADM-493 |
Final Year Project |
6 |
COMP-454 |
Information Systems Project |
6 |
ECON-261 |
Principles of Microeconomics |
6 |
ECON-262 |
Principles of Macroeconomics |
6 |
FIN-266 |
Managerial Finance |
6 |
IMGT-488 |
Operations Management |
6 |
MGT-281 |
Introduction to Management |
6 |
MKTG-291 |
Marketing |
6 |
Section: B – Concentration: Energy, Oil and Gas Management
Min. ECTS Credits: 48 Max. ECTS Credits: 60
Notes:
Course Code |
Course Title |
ECTS Credits |
MGT-482 |
Human Resource Management |
6 |
MIS-215 |
Project Management |
6 |
MIS-460 |
Supply Chain Management |
6 |
OGAS-105 |
Introduction to Energy Management |
6 |
OGAS-220 |
Business Information Systems for Oil and Gas Industry |
6 |
OGAS-310 |
Economics for the Oil and Gas Industry |
6 |
OGAS-311 |
Oil and Gas Law |
6 |
OGAS-315 |
The International Oil and Gas Markets |
6 |
OGAS-425 |
Petroleum Engineering Essentials |
6 |
OGAS-430 |
Energy Safety and Risk Management |
6 |
OGAS-450 |
Oil and Gas Accounting |
6 |
Section: C – Business Electives
Min. ECTS Credits: 12 Max. ECTS Credits: 30
Notes: Or any ACCT-, BADM-, COMM-, ECON-, FIN-, HOSP-, MIS-, MGT-, MKTG-, SPRT-, TOUR- course not taken as a major core or concentration requirement. BADM-491 may have a credit range of 2-6 ECTS.
Course Code |
Course Title |
ECTS Credits |
BADM-482 |
Task-Based Internship |
2 |
BADM-483 |
Task-Based Internship |
3 |
BADM-486 |
Task-Based Internship |
6 |
BADM-489 |
Task-Based Internship |
9 |
BADM-491 |
Special Topics in Business |
2 |
Section: D – Language Expression
Min. ECTS Credits: 18 Max. ECTS Credits: 30
Notes: (1) Placement in the English courses is done on the basis of a Placement Test or tests such as TOEFL or GCE. (2) Students must complete BADM-231 or BADM-332.
Course Code |
Course Title |
ECTS Credits |
BADM-231 |
Business Communications |
6 |
BADM-332 |
Technical Writing and Research |
6 |
BENG-100 |
College English |
6 |
COMM-200 |
Business and Professional Communication |
6 |
ENGL-100 |
Basic Writing |
6 |
ENGL-101 |
English Composition |
6 |
Section: E – Computer Electives
Min. ECTS Credits: 12 Max. ECTS Credits: 30
Notes: Or any other COMP-, MIS-, or MULT- course.
Course Code |
Course Title |
ECTS Credits |
MIS-151 |
Business Software Applications |
6 |
MIS-351 |
Information Systems Concepts |
6 |
Section: F – Mathematics Electives
Min. ECTS Credits: 24 Max. ECTS Credits: 30
Notes:
Section: G – Humanities and Social Sciences Electives
Min. ECTS Credits: 18 Max. ECTS Credits: 24
Notes: Or any language course with FREN-, GERM-, ITAL-, RUS-, SPAN-, GREK-, TURK- prefix.
Course Code |
Course Title |
ECTS Credits |
ANTH-105 |
Cultural Anthropology |
6 |
ART-110 |
Introduction to Visual Arts |
6 |
ART-111 |
Greek Art |
6 |
BADM-121 |
Business Ethics |
6 |
ENGL-102 |
Western World Literature and Composition |
6 |
ESCI-200 |
Society and Environment |
6 |
EUS-103 |
Modern European History and Politics |
6 |
HIST-201 |
World History to 1500 |
6 |
HIST-257 |
Modern Cypriot History and Politics |
6 |
HIST-265 |
The US and World History Since 1945 |
6 |
MUCT-107 |
Music Appreciation |
6 |
MUCT-110 |
Fundamentals of Music |
6 |
PHIL-101 |
Introduction to Philosophy |
6 |
PSCI-101 |
American National Government |
6 |
PSY-110 |
General Psychology I |
6 |
PSY-111 |
General Psychology II |
6 |
PSY-210 |
Social Psychology |
6 |
SOC-101 |
Principles of Sociology |
6 |
UNIC-100 |
University Experience |
6 |