Afghan German Management College - Program

Program

The college offers a Bachelor-Study programme. The students can reach three different titles: Business Manager, Business Professional and Bachelor of International Business Studies of the AGMC (BBA). There are seven courses in the following fields: Strategic Management, Marketing Management, Accounting, Management of Projects, Management in Logistics, Human Resource Management and Macroeconomics.

You get the title of “Business Manager”, if you successfully pass three of all these courses. If a student passes all of them (s)he becomes a “Business Professional“. For the „Bachelor of International Business Studies of the AGMC“ degree, students have to write a thesis about 30 pages in English language. In addition they have to join an internship in a civil company. Every semester consists of four months. At the end of a semester the students have to pass case studies.

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