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Type | Private |
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Established | 1999 |
Location | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
Website | http://www.psu.edu.sa |
Prince Sultan University (PSU) (in Arabic Jamia'h Al-Amir Sultan), located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia is a private university funded by Riyadh Philanthropic Society for Sciences. Initially, it was founded as Prince Sultan Private College in 1999 and received university status in 2003.
College of Business
Prince Sultan University ( PSU ) established the College of Business Administration (CBA) in order to play an important role in developing human capital for the Kingdom’s fast‐growing business and service sectors. This enterprise started in 1999 with the development of a well‐structured undergraduate program in business. Since then, graduates of the business undergraduate program have made their marks in the Saudi Arabian and regional business sectors; and today PSU is looked to as the supplier of effective bilingual business graduates. To build on the success achieved in the undergraduate programs, the CBA launched its Master of Business Administration (MBA) program in 2007. It is designed to train men and women for leadership positions in the private and public business sectors. The college follows state-of-the discipline curricula for all its programs. The curriculum development process followed by the college takes into account the needs of the local business community, the interdisciplinary nature of business studies, and the ever-changing developments in each subject area. The process involves collection and review of curriculum related data from faculty, feedback from stakeholders including the local business community, and other benchmarking information. For example, in preparing the undergraduate curriculum, the contents and structures of the business programs of three universities in Saudi Arabia and twenty U.S. business schools were reviewed. The reviewed US schools include the top ten undergraduate business programs in the U.S. as reported by “US News & World Report” and ten other second-tier undergraduate business programs. .
The Vision
Our vision is to be a hallmark of excellence and innovation in business education in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The Mission
Our mission is to create an innovative academic environment to promote excellence in business education, research, and service in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through commitment to quality and continuous improvement in accordance with international standards.
CBA Programs
The college of Business Administration offers an undergraduate program with three majors namely Finance, Marketing, and Accounting. In addition to the undergraduate program, the college offers an MBA program in several majors as well. The duration of its undergraduate program is a minimum of four years over and above the one year study every student has to complete in the Preparatory Year Program (PYP). Only successful PYP graduates are admitted into our undergraduate program. The PYP is mainly meant for improving the student’s English language skills, mathematical abilities and basic computing skills.
The MBA program requires a minimum of two years’ study. The admission criteria and other details about the program are available in the sub-link in this website. http://www.psu.edu.sa/colleges/cba/ContactUs.aspx
Contact Us Prince Sultan University P.O.Box No. 66833 Riyadh 11586 Saudi Arabia Tel : +966 - 1 - 494-8334 +966 - 1 - 494-8556 (MBA)
Mobile for MBA: +966 505915964 (International Callers) 0505915964 (National Callers) Fax: +966 - 1 - 454-8317
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