Bachelor of Commerce Fulltime Programme
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The Course
The Bachelor of Commerce course integrates two key aspects of business training: Business and Financial Studies and Information Technology. The course has been designed to provide a general coverage of business management courses, encompassing all aspects of business, finance, management, and IT, which are a crucial part of the business training for worldclass business students. Our students are also exposed to courses in humanities, business ethics and languages. which give them the capacity to analyse operations and to engage in decision-making in business organisations. The course is offered both day and evening programmes.
Business Administration Option prepares students in the following: Marketing, General Management, Human Resource Management, Entrepreneurial skills and Business planning.
Careers
Entrepreneurship Option - prepares students to start their own businesses, to work for small businesses, work with small business development entities or introduce a new product or idea into the market place.
Students can choose an area of specialisation in any one of the seven areas: Accounting; Finance; Business Administration; Marketing; Entrepreneurship; Microfinance Management; Management Science.
Marketing Option - is structured to enable students develop a high level of interpersonal and mass communication skills, the capacity for self-development, and the ability to respond to changes in the business environment.
Accounting Option - In addition to the normal advanced accounting units the University also offers courses specifically tailored for the Not-for-Profit Sector and other quasi-government bodies. This widens the job market for students.
Microfinance Management Option - offers a wide exposure to the field an practical understanding of the fundamentals and principles of microfinance coupled with an appreciation of various microfinance approaches and methodologies and the potential of microfinance.
Finance Option - is structured to include latest international practices such as Financial Modelling with spreadsheets. The Option prepares students to for careers in this field as well as take further studies. Potential employers include: stock broking firms; finance houses; fund/capital and asset managers.
Management Science Option - is designed to provide the students with the logical, mathematical, project management, systems thinking, and information systems and technology skills that are much in demand. Career s include: general management; technical roles; project management: operations management, purchasing; logistics
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Education Financing To help you manage your education financing, Strathmore has partnered with Commercial Bank of Africa and the World Bank’s International Finance Corporation to offer low-interest loans to students pursuing degrees and diplomas at the University. Students can also get loans from the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB).
management and information systems management.
university’s excellent academic performance. The library system is available online.
Progression to Further Studies The Bachelor of Commerce degree is designed to develop managerial skills in the chosen specialisation areas as well as prepare students for further studies.
Entry
Learning Facilities E-Learning Strathmore University is a pioneer in the use of ICT. Our e-learning system enables students to view the coursework material that lecturers have posted, submit their finished assignments, update their calendars, interact and chat with fellow students, participate in various fora and communicate with their lecturer. Students have access to numerous computer laboratories, unlimited Internet, a wide range of software and e-mail. A wireless network enables students with laptops access to the network from various locations around the campus. Library The library complex and reading room are spacious, with an atmosphere that is highly conducive to private study and research. The wide range of material contributes to the
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Requirements • KCSE mean grade C+ with C+ in Mathematics and English, or • A-levels with 2 principal passes and 1 subsidiary pass plus O-level 6 credits which should include Mathematics and English Entrance Examination Candidates seeking to do the BCom are required to sit for an Entrance Examination. It consists of a Mathematics exam, an English exam and an oral interview. Interviews will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Candidates should report to the University by 8.00am, on the day of the interview and should bring 3 passport-size photographs, copy of national ID, bir th cer tificate or passpor t; or iginal and photocopies of all relevant academic and professional cer tificates and KShs 600 entrance examination fee.
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At Strathmore University, we are open to everyone, as felt in our warm family atmosphere and the simplicity and confidence with which we engage one another. We encourage open, lively and responsible interaction based on the respect for the freedom and opinion of others. Our culture and reputation for outstanding excellence has deep roots. We are driven by the desire to enable you recognise the dignity and worth of self and of others and to make that fact propel you to achieve the greatest possible excellence in what you do and to do it for the service of others. Strathmore University is for those seeking to be that peerless professional, revolutionary entrepreneur, inspirational manager or exemplary leader who wants to make an impact and transform our society.
How to reach us The University is located on Ole Sangale Road (off Langata Road) accessible by private means or public transport from the Central Bus Station with signboard 14A – Strathmore.
For more details contact: Admissions Office, Strathmore University PO Box 59857-00200 City Square, Nairobi, Kenya
Tel (020) 6006155 Mobile 0733 618135, 0722 205428 Fax (020) 6007498 Email admissions@strathmore.edu www.strathmore.edu
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