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ENGL 101
This course emphasizes writing at the paragraph level. Methods of sentence combination into a sequence conveying a central idea of thought are introduced and employed in the context of descriptive, comparative, and explanatory composition of one or two paragraphs. Attention is also paid to such important aspects of text as coherence, unity and structure readability, and to areas of grammar and sentence structure such as fragments, fused sentences and subject-verb agreement
MATH 111
Topics covered in this course include: introduction to calculus, limits, differentiation, and techniques of differentiation, local extrema, first and second derivative tests for local extrema, concavity and inflection points, curve sketching, applied extrema problems, and the mean value theorem and applications
MIS 101
This course introduces the basic principles of structured programming and design. Topics covered are: language syntax, primitive data types, algorithm development, flowcharting, logical relationships and procedural programming related issues. The lab work is designed to implement and support the theoretical concepts through programming assignments in the management environment.
ECON 101
This course is concerned with general microeconomic concepts related to the firm, supply, demand, production, cost, markets, pricing and investment.
PE 101
It is a required course sequence commencing in the freshman year. Students take a semester-long course and study at least one sport of their choice, and choices may be made from various sports offered in the college and physical fitness center. They are expected to actively participate in all physical activities. Attention will also be paid to knowledge of the sport or activity being presented, as well as the skill and attitude of the student
ISLM 101
Topics covered in this course include: fundamentals of Islamic ideology and thought, main characteristics of the Islamic faith, Islamic description of the universe, human beings and life, effects of faith in our lives
ENGL 102
This course is continuation of ENGL 101. It integrates the paragraph principles of ENGL 101 into the writing of simply organized three or four paragraph compositions. A variety of rhetorical patterns such as thesis, support, comparison and contrast are employed. Particular attention is paid to improve sentence structure, verb formation and punctuation
MATH 112
Topics covered in this course include: introduction to integration, fundamental theorem of calculus, techniques of integration, applications of definite integral, improper integrals, sequences and series, convergence tests, alternating series, absolute and conditional convergence, power series, and Taylor and Maclaurin series
MIS 102
This course is about Object-Oriented technology and modular design of systems using major and minor object-oriented concepts. An exposure to visual programming using GUIs will also be given. The lab work is designed to implement and support the theoretical concepts covered in the lectures through programming assignments in information system environment.
ACCT 110
This course provides knowledge about basic concepts of accounting and deals with preparation of income statement and balance sheet of a business enterprise. It also deals with accounting conventions, the construction use, and interpretation of bank reconciliation statements, and the use of basic accounting software packages. The lab work is designed to implement and support the theoretical concepts covered in the lectures
PE 102
This is a continuation of the PE 101 emphasizing on physical activities focusing on one sport chosen by the students.
ARAB 101
Topics covered in this course include: studying chosen parts of Arabic grammar, verbs, the five verbs, nouns that are subject to desinential infliction with letters, derivatives, abrogative, indeclinable, numbers, and hamzah in a practical way with numerous applications.
MATH 203
Topics covered in this course include: linear equations and inequalities, systems of linear equations, basic material on matrices, elementary introduction to linear programming, counting techniques, permutations and combinations, probability for finite sample space, basic concepts in statistics, and topics in the mathematics of finance.
MIS 201
The course introduces the students into the classical data structures. During the course, the students learn algebraic specifications, stacks, queues, lists, hash tables, and graphs. The representations and implementations of the basic algorithms of these structures are also studied. In addition, the basic applications of each are studied. The lab work is designed to implement and support the theoretical concepts covered in the lectures.
ACCT 212
This course focuses on partnership and corporate accounting practices and deals with accounting for stocks, bonds and dividends, cash flow statements, interpretation of accounting statements, cost accounting, budgeting, responsibility accounting and cost-revenue accounting. The lab work is designed implement and support theoretical concepts covered in the lectures.
ECON 102
This course is concerned with the general macroeconomic issues related to national income determination, business cycles, inflation, unemployment, fiscal and monetary policy, banking, economic growth and development, international trade and effects of Saudi Arabia's entry into the World Trade Organization
ISLM 201
Topics covered in this course include: special characteristics of Islam with respect to human rights, human rights protected under Islamic system
STAT 211
An introductory course designed for management and business majors. Topics covered include data and data collection, percentiles and quartiles, measures of central tendency and variability, methods of displaying and exploring data, conditional probability, and Bayes’ theorem, binomial, Poisson and normal distributions, sampling, confidence intervals and quality control charts, regression and correlation with special emphasis on applications in management
MIS 202
This course presents theory, concepts, and practice for database development and data management stressing the design and development of efficient business information systems. Emphasis is on data modeling, database design, data integrity, SQL, and implementation of a database application. The basic data administration will also be covered. The lab work is designed to implement and support the theoretical concepts covered in the lectures through practical project assignments.
MIS 203
Topics covered in this course include: MIS concepts, information systems for operational, tactical and strategic management in the various functions of an organization and an overview of end-user computing. The lab work is designed to implement and support the theoretical concepts covered in the lectures.
MGT 211
This course focuses on the process of management such as planning, organizing, directing and controlling with respect to organizations. It also deals with issues involving management of functional areas, organizational environment and evolution of management thought.
ARAB 201
Topics covered in this course include: sources and forms of objective writing, objective essay, reporting, evaluation, administrative messages, summary, and scientific research
STAT 311
This course is a continuation of STAT 211 with concentration on inferential statistics. Topics covered in this course include hypothesis testing, reliability and failure data analysis, regression, correlation, analysis of variance, time series and forecasting.
MGT 315
This course examines basic legal concepts and laws of Saudi Arabia covering business transactions with special emphasis on legal proceedings of actual cases. It also deals with the nature of the external legal systems and how they relate to Saudi Arabia.
MIS 341
This course introduces fundamentals of systems development life cycle, basic systems analysis and design tools: data dictionary, data flow diagrams, process specifications, entity-relationship diagrams, and CASE tools. The front-end phases of SDLC and practice of analysis and design through case studies will also be covered. The lab work is designed to implement and support the theoretical concepts covered in the lectures
MKT 211
This course examines the nature and scope of marketing function and its concepts. It deals with market segmentation, market positioning, and elements of marketing mix— product, price, promotion, placement and service marketing
FIN 220
This course deals with basic concepts of finance, decisions such as financing decision, capital budgeting decision, working capital decision and dividend decision. It also examines time value of money, long term and short-term finance, operating and financial leverage and the problems facing a finance manager in a typical business organization. The course focus on risk and return, working capital management, capital budgeting, cost of capital, capital structure & financing, and Islamic financing
ISLM 301
Topics covered in this course include: good behavior for the integrated Islamic personality, principles of social dealings, work and professional ethics.
MIS 342
Topics covered in this course include: development of computerized business systems using CASE tools, 4GL and application generators, project management techniques, and back-end phases of SDLC. The lab work is designed to develop and implement real business systems through lab projects.
MGT 214
This course addresses the direction and control of the processes that transform inputs into finished goods and services. It deals with production function, job design, work measurement, quality management, production planning, location, layout and process design; scheduling, dispatching, capacity planning, and inventory control
MIS/HIS 3xx
This will be the first elective course for one of the specialization tracks, student opted for. Details of all these courses are provided subsequently.
MGT/HIS xxx
It is the only management elective student has to do. Student can choose any one from the available management elective courses. Details of all these courses are provided subsequently.
MIS 491
Student can opt for project. The students will work on 14/15 weeks long MIS project, substantial and suitable in nature, employing previously learned concepts and methods under the supervision of a designated faculty member. The student is required to produce a workable output and submit a final report and give a presentation seminar about the project which will be evaluated by a team of six faculty members, including the advisor
MIS 440
Topics included in this course are: design of IS offering strategic advantages, competitive potential for strategic use of IS, issues related to information systems involving international networks, development of financial and audit structures, impact of IS/IT on the global business community. The student will examine strategies of actual companies and identify other strategies that can be deployed to gain competitive advantage in diverse settings.
MGT 418
This course deals with concepts and ideas relating to policy making in a business organization. It is also concerned with problem analysis, decision-making process of choosing and implementing policies and the continuous appraisal of these policies. Case examples will be extensively used.
LIS 101
The purpose of this course is to introduce the nature and role of research in library and information science and in the practice of librarianship and information management. Data collection and analysis techniques, as well as reporting and critical evaluation of research are also dealt with.
MIS/HIS 4xx
This will be the 2nd elective course for one of the specialization tracks, student opted for. Details of all these courses are provided subsequently.
MIS/HIS 4xx
This will be the 3rd and final elective course for one of the specialization tracks, student opted for. Details of all these courses are provided subsequently
XE/HIS 451
It is the first of the two-set social/health based social elective course. Details of these courses are provided subsequently
XE/HIS 452
It is the 2nd, MIS based social / health based social elective course. Details of these courses are provided subsequently
MIS 446
The ERP implementation cycle is characterized by complexity, uncertainty and a long time-scale, a multi-disciplinary effort. The course looks an in depth of myriad of activities that characterize an ERP implementation. The topics covered the cycle of events, issues and what can go wrong, preventative steps to smooth the progress of the implementation. It also ERP implementation cycle ERP and associated software applications (EDI, E-commerce, EIS/BI, SCP, CRM) etc