FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS

 

The Faculty of Management and Economics at the University of Somalia offers a diverse range of majors in Business Administration, equipping students with the skills and knowledge needed for successful careers in business, information technology, accounting, finance, economics, management, government service, and related fields. Our programs are meticulously designed to remain relevant amidst the ever-evolving dynamics of global business, computing technology, and governance practices. As one of the university’s most prominent faculties, it attracts a large number of enthusiastic young aspirants who are deeply committed to driving transformative changes in technology-driven business operations and modern governance systems. This faculty stands as a cornerstone for nurturing future leaders and innovators who will shape the future of business and administration in Somalia and beyond.

Vision

Mission 

Our shared Values

The shared values of the Faculty of Business Administration are:

 

The mission and objectives of the Faculty of Management and Economics align closely with the broader mission of the university, emphasizing the development of highly educated professionals equipped with the knowledge, skills, and leadership qualities necessary to thrive in the dynamic business world and technological landscape. Here’s a breakdown of how these objectives contribute to the faculty’s mission:

Sound Knowledge and Practical Skills:
The faculty aims to equip students with a strong foundation in business administration and economics, ensuring they are prepared to navigate and adapt to the evolving demands of the global business environment. This includes both theoretical understanding and practical application.

Analytical and Decision-Making Skills:
Students are trained to critically analyze complex business issues and make informed, strategic decisions. This skill is essential for effective management in both private and public sectors, enabling graduates to contribute meaningfully to organizational success.

Advanced Business Communication:
Effective communication is a cornerstone of business leadership. The faculty emphasizes the development of advanced communication skills, enabling students to process, interpret, and convey information efficiently, fostering collaboration and innovation.

Career Opportunities and Entrepreneurship:
The program prepares students for diverse career paths, whether as professionals in established organizations or as entrepreneurs launching their own ventures. This flexibility ensures graduates can adapt to various roles and contribute to economic growth.

Leadership in the Business Community:
Beyond technical skills, the faculty fosters leadership qualities, empowering students to take on influential roles in the business community. This includes ethical decision-making, strategic vision, and the ability to inspire and guide teams.

By focusing on these objectives, the Faculty of Management and Economics not only prepares students for immediate success in their careers but also cultivates the next generation of leaders who can drive innovation and positive change in the business world.

Here’s a structured representation of the academic departments and their four-year degree programs, along with their admission requirements:


Departments and Degree Programs:

Department

Degree Program

Admission Requirements

Department of Business Economics

Bachelor of Business Economics (BBE)

Secondary school certificate with strong grades in Mathematics and Economics; entrance exam may apply.

Department of Accounting

Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc)

Secondary school certificate with strong grades in Mathematics and Accounting; entrance exam may apply.

Department of Finance & Banking

Bachelor of Finance & Banking (BFB)

Secondary school certificate with strong grades in Mathematics and Economics; entrance exam may apply.

Department of General Management

Bachelor of General Management (BGM)

Secondary school certificate with  strong communication and leadership skills; entrance exam may apply.

Department of Business Information Technology

Bachelor of Business Information Technology (BBIT)

Secondary school certificate with strong grades in Mathematics and IT-related subjects; entrance exam may apply.

Department of Procurement and Logistics Management

Bachelor of Procurement and Logistics Management (BPLM)

Secondary school certificate with strong grades in Mathematics and Business Studies; entrance exam may apply.

 

NB:

Duration: All programs are five-year degree programs.

Admission Requirements: