MBA

Management

Program Details

MBA (Based on Non-Relevant Qualification)

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

By the completion of the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program, the graduates will be able to:

  • PLO-01: Apply advanced business knowledge, analytical tools, and critical thinking to make effective and ethical strategic decisions in complex organizational contexts.
  • PLO-02: Demonstrate leadership skills and the ability to manage, motivate, and collaborate effectively with diverse teams to achieve organizational goals.
  • PLO-03: Evaluate business problems and opportunities considering global trends, cultural diversity, sustainability, and ethical implications.
  • PLO-04: Communicate complex business ideas clearly and persuasively through written, oral, and digital formats for diverse stakeholders.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Candidates with an undergraduate degree comprising 16 years of qualification in any field other than Business / Management are eligible for admission to the program.
  • UW entry test with a passing score of 50%. UW will also accept the GRE/HAT General or equivalent tests with a passing score of 50%.

Program Structure

NQF Qualification Level Level 7
Credit Hours 62-66
Options for Credit Hours Distribution In line with the HEC policy, the University of Wah structures and aligns the program framework such that the credit hour requirements are organized as follows:
  • MBA with 06 Credits Thesis
  • MBA with 03 Credits Project + 03 Credits Course
  • MBA with 06 Credits Course Work
Program Duration
  • Regular/Minimum Duration: 02 Years (Four Regular Semesters)
  • Maximum Duration: 03 Years (Six Regular Semesters)
  • Further extendible for 01 Year (Two Regular Semesters) with the permission of the statutory bodies.
General Education Courses 2 Credit Hours (Fehm-e-Quran) as per HEC requirement.
For non-Muslim students, UW may adjust the 02 credit hours with a suitable General Education course.
Discipline-Related Courses / Major
Core Courses 46 Credit Hours as per HEC guidelines. In view of the current context of UW, 1 credit hour has been increased in core courses.
Specialization / Electives 12 Credit Hours
Project / Thesis / 1-2 Electives MBA with 06 Credits Thesis
MBA with 03 Credits Project + 03 Credits Course
MBA with 06 Credits Course Work
Semester Duration
  • 16-18 weeks for regular semesters, including 1-3 weeks for examinations.
  • 8-9 weeks for summer semesters, including 1 week for examination.
Credit Hours Delivery Options (Theory) 1 class (2-3 hours)

Project/Thesis Requirements

The MBA program, based on non-relevant qualifications, can be completed through a research-based project/thesis that demonstrates the student’s ability to conduct independent scholarly inquiry under faculty supervision. The thesis/project must contribute to the existing body of knowledge in the field, and typically includes a research proposal, literature review, methodology, data analysis, results, and discussion. A successful thesis defense and evaluation are required for graduation. However, if students wish to complete the MBA program solely through coursework, they may undertake 1-2 additional Electives of 3-6 credit hours.

Scheme of Studies

Semester I
Code Course Credit Hours Category
MGT-7001Financial Accounting3+0Core
MGT-7002Microeconomics3+0Core
MGT-7003Business Finance3+0Core
MGT-7005Professional Communication-I1+0Core
MGT-7004Data Analysis and Modeling3+0Core
GE-164Understanding of Holy Quran-I*0+1GE
Total Credits:14
Semester II
Code Course Credit Hours Category
MGT-7008Cost & Managerial Accounting3+0Core
MGT-7009Financial Management3+0Core
MGT-7010Organizational Behavior & HRM3+0Core
MGT-7011Marketing Management3+0Core
MGT-7012Supply Chain Management3+0Core
GE-165Understanding of Holy Quran-II**0+1GE
MGT-7006Professional Communication-II1+0Core
Total Credits:17
Semester III
Code Course Credit Hours Category
MGT-7013Information Innovation & Technology2+0Core
MGT-7014Market Research3+0Core
MGT-7015Business Strategy in the Digital Era3+0Core
MGT-7016Macroeconomics and Global Economy3+0Core
MGT-7017Business Ethics & Legal Compliance2+0Core
MGT-7XXXElective-I*3+0Specialization / Elective Courses
MGT-7022Strategic and Managerial Communication1+0Core
Total Credits:17
Semester IV
Code Course Credit Hours Category
MGT-7018Islamic Finance3+0Core
MGT-7XXXElective II3+0Specialization / Elective Courses
MGT-7XXXElective III3+0Specialization / Elective Courses
MGT-7XXXElective IV3+0Specialization / Elective Courses
MGT-799Thesis or6+0Research
MGT-798Project and (1) Elective3+0 & 3+0
MGT-7XXXCoursework (2 Electives)6+0
Total Credits:18

Note: *, **: If a student has already completed the courses Understanding of Holy Quran-I and Understanding of Holy Quran-II at the BS level, these courses will be exempted in the MBA program.

MBA (Based on Relevant Qualifications)

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

By the completion of the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program, the graduates will be able to:

  • PLO-01: Apply advanced business knowledge, analytical tools, and critical thinking to make effective and ethical strategic decisions in complex organizational contexts.
  • PLO-02: Demonstrate leadership skills and the ability to manage, motivate, and collaborate effectively with diverse teams to achieve organizational goals.
  • PLO-03: Evaluate business problems and opportunities considering global trends, cultural diversity, sustainability, and ethical implications.
  • PLO-04: Communicate complex business ideas clearly and persuasively through written, oral, and digital formats for diverse stakeholders.

Eligibility Criteria

  • An undergraduate degree comprising 16 years of qualification in Business or Management Education is required for admission to the Master of Business Administration. Relevant qualification refers to degrees where a minimum of 65% of courses are from the core Business or Management domain.
  • UW entry test with a passing score of 50%. UW will also accept the GRE/HAT General or equivalent tests with a passing score of 50%.

Credit Hours and Duration

Students having a prior 16-year qualification relevant to Business and Management shall be eligible for course exemptions up to 30 credit hours. Accordingly, these candidates can complete their MBA degree in 32-36 credit hours over a minimum of 3 semesters.

Exemptions shall be determined by the number of relevant courses completed during the previous 16 years of relevant education. The student may receive full exemptions if the prior coursework covers content equivalent to or exceeding 30 credits of the required coursework. Conversely, the exemption shall be proportionally reduced if the relevant coursework amounts to fewer than 30 credit hours.

Program Structure

NQF Qualification Level Level 7
Credit Hours 32-36
Options for Credit Hours Distribution In line with the HEC policy, the University of Wah structures and aligns the program framework such that the credit hour requirements are organized as follows:
  • MBA with 06 Credits Thesis
  • MBA with 03 Credits Project + 03 Credits Course
  • MBA with 06 Credits Course Work
Program Duration
  • Regular/Minimum Duration: 1.5 Years (Three Regular Semesters)
  • Maximum Duration: 03 Years (Six Regular Semesters)
  • Further extendible for 01 Year (Two Regular Semesters) with the permission of the statutory bodies.
General Education Courses 2 Credit Hours (Fehm-e-Quran) as per HEC requirement.
For non-Muslim students, UW may adjust the 02 credit hours with a suitable General Education course.
Discipline-Related Courses / Major
Mandatory Core Courses 15 Credit Hours
Specialization / Electives 12 Credit Hours
Project / Thesis / 1-2 Electives 06 Credit Hours
Semester Duration
  • 16-18 weeks for regular semesters, including 1-3 weeks for examinations.
  • 8-9 weeks for summer semesters, including 1 week for examination.
Course Load Allocation
  • 09-12 credit hours for regular semesters.
  • Up to 8 credit hours for summer semesters for failure, deficiency, or repetition courses only.
Credit Hours Delivery Options (Theory) 1 class (3 hours)

Project/Thesis Requirements

The MBA program, based on relevant qualifications, can be completed through a research-based project/thesis that demonstrates the student’s ability to conduct independent scholarly inquiry under faculty supervision. The thesis/project must contribute to the existing body of knowledge in the field, and typically includes a research proposal, literature review, methodology, data analysis, results, and discussion. A successful thesis defense and evaluation are required for graduation. However, if students wish to complete the MBA program solely through coursework, they may undertake 1-2 additional Electives of 3-6 credit hours.

Scheme of Studies

Semester I
Code Course Credit Hours Category
MGT-7015Business Strategy in the Digital Era3+0Core
MGT-7016Macroeconomics and Global Economy3+0Core
MGT-7014Market Research3+0Core
MGT-7005Professional Communication-I1+0Core
GE-164Understanding of Holy Quran-I*0+1GE
Total Credits:11
Semester II
Code Course Credit Hours Category
MGT-7XXXElective-I*3+0Specialization / Elective Courses
MGT-7XXXElective II3+0Specialization / Elective Courses
MGT-7XXXElective III3+0Specialization / Elective Courses
GE-165Understanding of Holy Quran-II**0+1GE
MGT-7006Professional Communication-II1+0Core
Total Credits:11
Semester III
Code Course Credit Hours Category
MGT-7XXXElective IV3+0Specialization / Elective Courses
MGT-7007Professional Communication-III1+0Core
MGT-7018Islamic Finance3+0Core
MGT-799Thesis or6+0Research
MGT-798Project and (1) Elective3+0 & 3+0
MGT-7XXXCoursework (2 Electives)6+0
Total Credits:13

Note: *, **: If a student has already completed the courses Understanding of Holy Quran-I and Understanding of Holy Quran-II at the BS level, these courses will be exempted in the MBA program.

Specialization Clusters for MBA Program

  • Students shall be allowed to opt for any specialization from the specialization clusters given below by choosing any 04 courses or 12 credits from that cluster.
  • Students may select elective courses either within a single specialization cluster or across multiple clusters. If all electives are taken from the same cluster, the specialization may be noted on the academic transcript. If electives are chosen from different clusters, no specialization shall be mentioned.
  • Specializations shall not be mentioned on the degree certificate.

List of Electives

Digital Marketing
MGT-7201Consumer Insights and Analytics3+0
MGT-7202Consumer Psychology in a Phygital Marketplace3+0
MGT-7203Digital Communication Strategy3+0
MGT-7204Strategic Brand Management3+0
MGT-7205Web Listening and Social Media3+0
MGT-7206Industrial Marketing3+0
MGT-7207Contemporary Issues of Marketing3+0
Human Resource Management
MGT-7401Data Driven HR3+0
MGT-7402Global HR & Employment Models3+0
MGT-7403HR Analytics3+0
MGT-7404HR Information System (HRIS)3+0
MGT-7405Leadership Laboratory3+0
MGT-7406Performance & Compensation Management3+0
MGT-7407Talent Development & Culture Building3+0
MGT-7408Transformational Leadership & Organizational Agility3+0
Business Analytics
MGT-7501Business Intelligence & Analytics3+0
MGT-7502Data Governance and Quality3+0
MGT-7503Data Visualization and Storytelling3+0
MGT-7504Data Mining for Business Intelligence3+0
MGT-7505Digital Transformation Management3+0
MGT-7506Innovation and Design Thinking3+0
MGT-7507Systems Analysis & Design3+0
Fintech
MGT-7601Big Data Application for Business3+0
MGT-7602Blockchain & Cryptocurrencies3+0
MGT-7603Financial Innovation & Governance3+0
MGT-7604Financial Modeling & Security Analysis3+0
MGT-7605FinTech Entrepreneurship and Innovation3+0
MGT-7606Fintech: Foundations & Applications3+0
MGT-7301Advanced Financial Risk Management3+0
MGT-7302Advanced Portfolio Management3+0
MGT-7303Financial Econometrics3+0
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
MGT-7109Building Scalable Ventures from Scratch3+0
MGT-7110Family Business Management3+0
MGT-7111Innovative Business Models & Value Creation3+0
MGT-7112SME Management3+0
MGT-7113Startup Law, Compliance & IP Strategy3+0
MGT-7114Startup Mindset & Creative Problem Solving3+0
MGT-7115Technopreneurship3+0
Supply Chain Management
MGT-7116Enterprise and SCM Systems3+0
MGT-7117International Trade and Customs3+0
MGT-7118Logistics Management3+0
MGT-7119Quality & Continuous Improvement3+0
MGT-7120Strategic Sourcing3+0
Artificial Intelligence
MGT-7106Advanced Artificial Intelligence3+0

MBA Testimonial

Mohammad Younus
Director PMTL,
PFO WAH

Since graduating from Wah Business School, I feel I use the knowledge learned from my degree every day in my career, particularly across all levels of organizational management in the fields of small arms and ammunition, production, planning, development, and projecting capacity enhancement