East West University (EWU) is growing steadily upholding the sprits of its oath “Excellence in Education” in order to contribute to the development of the business and technological sectors of Bangladesh. Our programs are updated continuously by an independent academic council consisting of scholars from renowned academic institutions of the country and are based on curricula North American Universities. Our graduates are much sought after and employed by the corporate sectors of the country.
On 16th November 2024, the MBA Club of East West University organized an enlightening seminar titled “Telecom Unplugged:...
The MBA and EMBA Programs, Department of Business Administration, East West University organized a round table discussio...
MBA-EMBA Programs, The Department of Business Administration (DBA) and MBA Club of East West University jointly organize...
The MBA & EMBA Programs, Department of Business Administration, East West University organized a research seminar titled...
On February 24th, the MBA Club of East West University (EWU) organized an industrial visit to Kohinoor Chemicals Factory...
The East-West University MBA Club hosted a workshop titled "Success begins with you" at the S. M. Nousher Ali Gallery on...
This is an introductory course. The students are acquainted with basic accounting concepts. Topics of the course include, basic concepts, principles and techniques used in the generation of accounting data for financial statements preparation. Asset, liability, equity, valuation, and income determinations are emphasized.
Credits: 3; Prerequisite: None
The mathematical ideas and applications required for successful business professions are introduced to students in this course. The course's goal is to increase students' analytical aptitude and familiarize them with fundamental mathematical ideas and methods that can be used to economic analysis and commercial decision-making. After completing the course requirements, the student will be able to know tools, which are used in management studies.
Credits: 3; Prerequisite: None
This course provides a general analysis of various aspects of management principles and organizational behavior. The course is designed to include topics, such as, basics of organization, employee perception, conflict management, organization power and politics, motivating workforce and leadership in business and non-business organizations. Topics, application cases, examples of this course enable students to be effective in decision making and behavioral management.
Credits: 3; Prerequisite: None