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Grow with us to achieve the career you want, a career in management, and entrepreneurship. Our study program offers 4 (four) focus-deepening topics namely; Financial Management, Operations Management, Marketing Management, and Human Resources Management. We support the entrepreneurial spirit of students by offering related subjects, as well as supporting the topic of entrepreneurship thesis. Download our syllabus here and our academic guidelines here.
Undergraduate study program in Business Management Department, ITS is pursued by completing 144 credits. Students will go through 2 stages, the preparation stage (semesters 1 to 2), and the undergraduate stage (semesters 3 to 8). In the first 5 semesters, students will take compulsory courses. Meanwhile, in the 6th and 7th semester, students must take a combination of compulsory and elective courses. To get a bachelor’s degree, students need to complete their final project in the 8th semester.
The following courses are offered in each semester:
Introduction to Business Management Financial Accounting Data Modeling Microeconomics Design Thinking for Innovation Mathematics
3 3 3 3 3 4
Macroeconomics Marketing Management Operations Management Financial Management Human Resource Management New Venture Creation
3 3 4 3 2 2
Business Information System Organizational Design and Behavior Legal Aspects in Business Consumer Behavior Statistics for Business Social Entrepreneurship Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
3 3 3 3 3 4 2
Research Methods for Business Quantitative Modeling for Business Project Management Managerial Accounting Strategic Management Artificial Intelligence for Business International Business
3 3 3 3 3 2 3
Investment and Portfolio Management Business Communication Business and Technology Valuation Service Management Risk Management and Governance Management of Technology and Innovation Digital Marketing
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Seminar Business Consulting Indonesian Civics Applied Technology and Digital Transformation Elective 1 Elective 2
3 4 2 2 3 3 3
Practical Work Islamic/Christian/ Catholic/ Hindu/ Buddhis/Khonghucu Studies Pancasila English Technopreneurship Elective 3 Elective 4 ITS Enrichment Course
3 2 2 2 2 3 3 3
Final Project
6
Business Analitycs Logistics and Supply Chain Management Business Process Management Multiple Criteria Decision Making Problem Solving in Business and Management Business Simulation Islamic Finance New Venture Finance International Financial Management Personal Financial Management Banking Management Financial Technology Project Financing Intercultural Communication Integrated Marketing Communication Brand Management Service Marketing Strategic Marketing Marketing Research Sales Management Performance Management Training and Development Performance Appraisal and Compensation Strategic Human Capital Planning Contemporary Issues in Business Management Entrepreneurial Leadership Sustainable Development Market Development for Entrepreneurship Operations for Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurial Finance
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Department of Business Management encourage student on creating new venture by combining the textbook theories and entrepreneur experience in New Venture Creation Course. Students will learn basic business model and team formation principles that are central to creating entrepreneurial opportunities and taking action on them. The objective of the course is to prepare students to test the viability of new business opportunities and conduct a feasibility study, either for their own idea or for others. It is a real-life experience in entrepreneurship.
It is an opportunity for students to learn how to start your own company, design sustainable business models, and importantly – interact with a lot of interesting business people (local and international practitioners) through professional academic discussions.
After passing New Venture Creation Course, students will learn more about Social Entrepreneur. Social ventures aim to achieve a “double bottom line” with meaningful social returns, as well as sustainable or competitive financial returns –through their products, services, and other business practices. The objective of the course is to prepare students to test the viability of new social opportunities and conduct a feasibility study, either for their own idea or for others.
The course is relevant to any business leader or entrepreneur who wants to design, lead or fund a mission-driven nonprofit or for-profit enterprise, or may want to contribute time and energy to help build the social sector through strategic philanthropy, social investing, corporate alliances with social sector organizations, or board representation in social ventures.