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Faculty of Business and Economics

Preparing the next generation of global business leaders.

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The Faculty of Business is not only an academic institution; it is a dynamic community of learners, innovators, and leaders. Together, we are building a future where business serves as a force for positive change, advancing both economic prosperity and social well-being.

Professor Dean of Faculty
Dean, Faculty of Business
University of East Capital

Institutional Vision

To shape ethical, innovative, and globally competitive business leaders who drive sustainable economic and social impact.

Institutional Mission

The Faculty of Business is committed to delivering high-quality education that bridges theory with practice, cultivates entrepreneurial mindsets, and promotes responsible leadership grounded in integrity, inclusivity, and sustainability. Through strong partnerships with industry and society, we foster innovation and drive sustainable growth.

Entry Requirements

View the complete list of accepted certificates and qualifying subjects for your chosen faculty, including Egyptian Secondary, IGCSE, American Diploma, IB, and more.

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Programs

The Faculty of Business offers three specialized programs:

Marketing Program

4-Year Program

The main objectives of the marketing program offered by the Faculty of Business are to create a new generation of marketing leaders well equipped with knowledge, skills, integrity, a sense of social responsibility, and individual qualities required to achieve successful outcomes in today's business world.

Specialized Knowledge and Skills:
  • Managing the marketing process and creating value for the organization and its stakeholders.
  • Application of theories of consumer behavior.
  • Describing the marketing mix in different stages of the consumer decision-making process.
  • Applying different digital tools in the marketing process.
  • Evaluating the legal and ethical effects of his/her actions and decisions.
  • Utilizing technological and digital tools to support the success of the decision-making process.
  • Strengthening marketing capabilities through the analysis and integration of information using technological tools.
  • Demonstrate basic functional skills, such as the ability to deal with others, critical and creative thinking, self-evaluation, self-development, and leadership.
πŸ“‹ View Full Curriculum (4-Year Plan)
SemesterCodeCourse NameLCTLABTUTTotalCH
1MAT214Pure Mathematics for Business30143
1ACC111Principles of Financial Accounting30143
1MGT122Principles of Management30143
1FIN101Fundamentals of Microeconomics30033
1UC1University Requirement (1)30033
2MAT215Mathematics of Finance30143
2ACC112Principles of Managerial Accounting30143
2MGT123Organizational Behaviour30143
2FIN102Fundamentals of Macroeconomics30033
2UC2University Requirement (2)30033
3MAT131Probability & Statistics I21253
3ACC211Intermediate Accounting 130143
3MKT241Marketing Principles30143
3BIS251Business Information Systems31043
3UC3University Requirement (3)30033
4MAT231Probability & Statistics II22153
4ACC212Principles of Cost Accounting30143
4MGT321Operations Management30143
4MKT242Marketing Management30143
4BIS352E-Commerce and E-Business32053
5MGT221Human Resource Management30143
5FIN231Finance30143
5MKT341Consumer Behaviour30143
5MKT342Market Research30143
5E1Elective Course (1)30143
5UE1University Elective (1)30033
6MKT343Service Marketing30143
6MKT441Integrated Marketing Communications30143
6MKT443Digital Marketing31043
6MKT344Internship20053
6E2Elective Course (2)30143
6UE2University Elective (2)30033
7MGT422Organization Theory & Design30143
7MKT442International Marketing30143
7MKT444Product & Brand Management30143
7E3Elective Course (3)30143
7E4Elective Course (4)30143
7UE3University Elective (3)30033
8MGT425Strategic Management30143
8FIN331Financial Management30143
8MKT449Graduation Project10066
8E5Elective Course (5)30143
8E6Elective Course (6)30143
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CodeCourse NameType
MAT216Introduction to Risk & InsuranceField (E1, E3, E5)
ACC312Accounting for Governmental & Non-for-Profit OrganizationsField (E1, E3, E5)
ACC314Internal Control in Service OrganizationsField (E1, E3, E5)
ACC414Costing Systems in Service OrganizationsField (E1, E3, E5)
FIN401Money & EconomicsField (E1, E3, E5)
FIN433Risk ManagementField (E1, E3, E5)
FIN434International FinanceField (E1, E3, E5)
FIN435Business Analysis & ValuationField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT223Entrepreneurship in Service OrganizationsField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT226Supply Chain PlanningField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT322Logistics & Supply Chain ManagementField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT323Business EthicsField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT423LeadershipField (E1, E3, E5)
BIS252Information Systems Analysis & DesignField (E1, E3, E5)
BIS353Information Technology GovernanceField (E1, E3, E5)
BIS354Introduction to Computer ProgrammingField (E1, E3, E5)
BIS356Planning and Management of IS ProjectsField (E1, E3, E5)
BIS453Information Technology ManagementField (E1, E3, E5)
MKT243Marketing of Hospitality ServicesMajor (E2, E4, E6)
MKT349Special TopicsMajor (E2, E4, E6)
MKT445Strategic MarketingMajor (E2, E4, E6)
MGT324Quality ManagementMajor (E2, E4, E6)
MGT329Operations Research & Decision MakingMajor (E2, E4, E6)
MGT421Project Planning & ManagementMajor (E2, E4, E6)
MGT426International BusinessMajor (E2, E4, E6)

Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program

4-Year Program

The main objectives of the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program offered by the Faculty of Business are to create a new generation of leaders well equipped with knowledge, skills, integrity, a sense of social responsibility, and individual qualities required to achieve successful outcomes in today's business world.

Specialized Knowledge and Skills:
  • Ability to develop a strategic plan and business model.
  • Application of basic skills and competencies related to different administrative functions (finance, marketing, accounting, human resource management, logistics and supply chains).
  • Ability to analyze, solve problems and address complex challenges in small and medium-size enterprises.
  • Ability to develop in-house training programs for professional and personal development of individuals, with emphasis on effective communication, leadership, teamwork effectiveness, conflict resolution, problem solving, and human resources planning.
  • Ability to manage numbers and interpret quantitative data.
  • Ability to evaluate evidence and find solutions to the problems facing small and medium enterprises.
  • Ability to pose critical questions and use analytical skills needed in different business areas.
  • Ability to communicate effectively; orally and in writing.
  • Apply the best practices in the professional environment of entrepreneurship.
πŸ“‹ View Full Curriculum (4-Year Plan)
SemesterCodeCourse NameLCTLABTUTTotalCH
1MAT214Pure Mathematics for Business30143
1ACC111Principles of Financial Accounting30143
1MGT122Principles of Management30143
1FIN101Fundamentals of Microeconomics30033
1UC1University Requirement (1)30033
2MAT215Mathematics of Finance30143
2ACC112Principles of Managerial Accounting30143
2MGT123Organizational Behaviour30143
2FIN102Fundamentals of Macroeconomics30033
2UC2University Requirement (2)30033
3MAT131Probability & Statistics I21253
3ACC211Intermediate Accounting 130143
3MKT241Marketing Principles30143
3BIS251Business Information Systems31043
3UC3University Requirement (3)30033
4MAT231Probability & Statistics II22153
4ACC212Principles of Cost Accounting30143
4MGT221Human Resource Management30143
4MGT321Operations Management30143
4BIS352E-Commerce and E-Business32053
5MGT227Building Business Plans30143
5MGT228New Business Models for Small Business Based On IT30143
5MKT242Marketing Management30143
5FIN231Finance30143
5E1Elective Course (1)30143
5UE1University Elective (1)30033
6ACC317Accounting for Small Business30143
6MGT224Feasibility Study for Small Business Enterprises30143
6MKT342Market Research30143
6MGT328Internship20053
6E2Elective Course (2)30143
6UE2University Elective (2)30033
7MGT422Organization Theory & Design30143
7MGT428Planning & Managing Small Business30143
7FIN232Finance for Small Business30143
7E3Elective Course (3)30143
7E4Elective Course (4)30143
7UE3University Elective (3)30033
8MGT425Strategic Management30143
8MGT429Graduation Project10066
8FIN331Financial Management30143
8E5Elective Course (5)30143
8E6Elective Course (6)30143
170132
πŸ“‹ View Elective Courses
CodeCourse NameType
MAT216Introduction to Risk & InsuranceField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT223Entrepreneurship in Service OrganizationsField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT226Supply Chain PlanningField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT322Logistics & Supply Chain ManagementField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT323Business EthicsField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT324Quality ManagementField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT329Operations Research & Decision MakingField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT421Project Planning & ManagementField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT423LeadershipField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT425Strategic ManagementField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT426International BusinessField (E1, E3, E5)
MKT243Marketing of Hospitality ServicesField (E1, E3, E5)
BIS252Information Systems Analysis & DesignField (E1, E3, E5)
BIS354Introduction to Computer ProgrammingField (E1, E3, E5)
BIS356Planning and Management of IS ProjectsField (E1, E3, E5)
BIS353Information Technology GovernanceField (E1, E3, E5)
BIS453Information Technology ManagementField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT223Entrepreneurship in Service OrganizationsMajor (E2, E4, E6)
MGT226Supply Chain PlanningMajor (E2, E4, E6)
MGT229Special TopicsMajor (E2, E4, E6)
MGT322Logistics & Supply Chain ManagementMajor (E2, E4, E6)
MGT325Human Resource DevelopmentMajor (E2, E4, E6)
MGT326Work & Industrial RelationsMajor (E2, E4, E6)
MGT327Strategic Human ResourcesMajor (E2, E4, E6)
MGT424Performance ManagementMajor (E2, E4, E6)
MGT426International BusinessMajor (E2, E4, E6)

Business Information Systems Program

4-Year Program

The main objectives of the Business Information Systems Program offered by the Faculty of Business are to create a new generation of leaders well equipped with knowledge, skills, integrity, a sense of social responsibility, and individual qualities required to achieve successful outcomes in today's business world.

Specialized Knowledge and Skills:
  • Master computer programming languages.
  • Be able to design and manage databases.
  • Be able to analyze and design information systems.
  • Be able to build networks and handle information security.
  • Be able to identify the IT needs required for the institution's activities.
  • Be able to integrate the institution's various tasks into the project resource management systems.
πŸ“‹ View Full Curriculum (4-Year Plan)
SemesterCodeCourse NameLCTLABTUTTotalCH
1MAT214Pure Mathematics for Business30143
1ACC111Principles of Financial Accounting30143
1MGT122Principles of Management30143
1FIN101Fundamentals of Microeconomics30033
1UC1University Requirement (1)30033
2MAT215Mathematics of Finance30143
2ACC112Principles of Managerial Accounting30143
2MGT123Organizational Behaviour30143
2FIN102Fundamentals of Macroeconomics30033
2UC2University Requirement (2)30033
3MAT131Probability & Statistics I21253
3ACC211Intermediate Accounting 130143
3MKT241Marketing Principles30143
3BIS251Business Information Systems31043
3UC3University Requirement (3)30033
4MAT231Probability & Statistics II22153
4ACC212Principles of Cost Accounting30143
4MGT321Operations Management30143
4FIN231Finance30143
4BIS252Information Systems Analysis and Design32053
5MGT221Human Resource Management30143
5MGT329Operations Research and Decision Making30143
5BIS351Database Design and Management32053
5BIS354Introduction to Computer Programming32053
5E1Elective Course (1)30143
5UE1University Elective (1)30033
6BIS352E-Commerce and E-Business32053
6BIS355Applications in Computer Programming32053
6BIS356Planning and Management of IS Projects30143
6BIS359Internship20053
6E2Elective Course (2)30143
6UE2University Elective (2)30033
7BIS451Intelligent Decision Support Systems32053
7BIS452Integrated Information Systems32053
7BIS455Data Analytics32053
7E3Elective Course (3)31043
7E4Elective Course (4)31043
7UE3University Elective (3)30033
8MGT425Strategic Management30143
8FIN331Financial Management30143
8BIS459Graduation Project10066
8E5Elective Course (5)30143
8E6Elective Course (6)32053
178132
πŸ“‹ View Elective Courses
CodeCourse NameType
MAT216Introduction to Risk & InsuranceField (E1, E3, E5)
ACC312Accounting for Governmental & Non-for-Profit OrganizationsField (E1, E3, E5)
ACC314Internal Control in Service OrganizationsField (E1, E3, E5)
FIN401Money & BankingField (E1, E3, E5)
FIN402Transportation Systems & EconomicsField (E1, E3, E5)
FIN433Risk ManagementField (E1, E3, E5)
FIN434International FinanceField (E1, E3, E5)
FIN435Business Analysis & ValuationField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT223Entrepreneurship in Service OrganizationsField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT226Supply Chain PlanningField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT236Catering and Food ManagementField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT322Logistics & Supply Chain ManagementField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT323Business EthicsField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT324Quality ManagementField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT421Project Planning & ManagementField (E1, E3, E5)
MGT426International BusinessField (E1, E3, E5)
MKT243Marketing of Hospitality ServicesField (E1, E3, E5)
BIS259Special TopicsMajor (E2, E4, E6)
BIS353Information Technology GovernanceMajor (E2, E4, E6)
BIS357Hotel Information SystemsMajor (E2, E4, E6)
BIS358Data SecurityMajor (E2, E4, E6)
BIS453Information Technology ManagementMajor (E2, E4, E6)
BIS454Logistic Information SystemsMajor (E2, E4, E6)
BIS456Information Systems in Healthcare OrganizationsMajor (E2, E4, E6)
BIS457Software EngineeringMajor (E2, E4, E6)
BIS458SimulationMajor (E2, E4, E6)

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