LRA103 - Fine Arts Appreciation-Drawing and Paintings
Faculty : Faculty of International Business and Humanities
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Prerequisit Course : No Pre-Requisit Courses
Credit Hours : 2.00
Offered For : Under Graduate
Course Description :
Combining the cultural awareness fostered in the Fine Arts, artistic traditions and heritage alongside Business skills will allow students to creatively engage with management, marketing, accounting or international business. This combination could lead students to a creative career in arts administration, arts management, and any business aspects of art gallery management, art investment, cultural events, government and business sectors, commercial art and design industry. Therefore, Fine Arts, Drawing, and Painting curriculum in Business courses is a response to the demand for arts administrators, artists and designers with first-class business skills. Students will combine their interests of Business operations with their artistic talents. They will study two-dimensional works (drawing, photography etc.), three-dimensional works (architecture, Sculpture, etc.) and also art appreciation, art history, design, printmaking through access to well-equipped studios and instruction in a wide range of techniques
LRA403 - Japanese Language (3)
Faculty : Faculty of International Business and Humanities
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Prerequisit Course : LRA402
Credit Hours : 1.00
Offered For : Under Graduate
Course Description :
First-Year Japanese will introduce students to basic Japanese grammar and Japanese culture. The aim of this course is to acquire the four basic skills in modern Japanese: speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing. The course emphasizes accuracy and fluency in both spoken and written Japanese communication. At the end of the course, students will be able to: Speaking: Handle daily situations such as telling time, inviting someone to an event, and making requests. Listening: Understand what others say in daily conversations and monologues. Reading: Understand simple passages written in HIRAGANA, KATAKANA, and KANJI about such topics as one's daily routines and cities in Japan. Writing: Write letters and passages that tell about themselves and people/things/events related to them. Students will also learn about Japanese culture so that they become both grammatically correct and socially appropriate.
MGT351 - Introduction to International Business
Faculty : Faculty of International Business and Humanities
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Prerequisit Course : MGT111 and ECO121
Credit Hours : 3.00
Offered For : Under Graduate
Course Description :
This course provides a broad overview of businesses in an international context. The course has two main objectives: The first is to provide students with theoretical knowledge base relevant to international business. The second is to provide students the opportunities to look around, evaluate and apply this theoretical knowledge in real life work setting.
CRC232 - Japanese Literature
Faculty : Faculty of International Business and Humanities
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Prerequisit Course : No Pre-Requisit Courses
Credit Hours : 2.00
Offered For : Under Graduate
Course Description :
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CRC234 - Egypt Ancient History
Faculty : Faculty of International Business and Humanities