The MBA program's primary objective is to prepare men and women for management leadership in business and administration. The program seeks to provide students with the managerial skills necessary to make and implement decisions. With its strong emphasis on analytical problem solving, the program also aims at developing the students' ability to work effectively with others. To achieve these ends, the program offers a learning experience designed to stimulate receptiveness to new ideas and new ways of approaching problems. The ultimate success of the program and the main objective in the design of the curriculum is the students' ability to meet challenges and demands of management in the future.
The MBA degree is a two-year program operated on a semester system. There are two regular semesters and one summer session in each academic year.
A semester is of at least 15 weeks and the summer session is of 8 weeks. Only a limited number of courses may be offered in the summer session. Students must complete the graduate program in not less than two years and not more than five years.