Mission of the Programme
The mission of the programme is ‘to equip students with managerial and analytical skills and provide them a basis for learning of the management and scientific knowledge required for analysis, improvement and management of integrated systems of people, material and equipment to increase the efficiency and productivity in the public and private sectors of the country along with meeting social responsibility in the face of national and global challenges.’
Programme objectives
The objectives of the undergraduate program in Management Sciences is to provide students with the fundamentals of management systems analysis so that they are able to plan, design, and implement complex economic and technical management systems. Students may select courses in computer science, information, organizational theory, mathematical modelling, optimization, probability, statistics and finance or production. To allow for greater in-depth exploration in a particular area, students then choose an area specialization.
1- Management science focuses on the design and administration of complex systems.
2- This programme focuses to investigate a wide range of strategic and logistical problems.
3- Management science provides a systematic approach to strategic and logistical problems using quantitative tools and qualitative methods that assess the human and social dimensions of these issues.
4- Management science techniques account for real world complications and constraints in an effort to provide sound, viable solutions to managerial problems. The result is often a substantial savings of time, money, and resources.