March 31, 2015
MBA department history
The
genesis of the MBA department at Christ University (CU), earlier known
as Christ College, was the result of AICTE's purpose to promote
management education. In 1997, AICTE permitted Christ college to offer
the MBA course under Bangalore University. The programme was offered by
the Department of Commerce with dual specialization. The first batch
began with about 20 students and the student number doubled in the
following year. From the start, the department focused on making the
programme unique by initiating activities such as Organization
Structure Training (OST), Book Review and Dissertation apart from the
mandatory Summer Internship Project. The OST was the first glimpse of
an organization for an incumbent in the MBA programme. Since the class
was a diverse mix of students from different educational background
streams, it was pertinent to orient them to management thinking and
philiosophy and this led to the launch of another important
co-curricular activity, the book review. These flagship activities
continue to make the MBA programme unique.
Over
the years the student strength increased gradually and the MBA
programme was managed by its own department. One of the first strategic
shifts occurred in 2007 when Christ College was granted the autonomy
to design its own curriculum. The department also initiated the single
specialization programme by offering a choice of Finance, Marketing and
Human Resources specialization courses. During the same year the MBA
department signed an MOU with FHWS, Germany for a twinning programme.
Another
turning point in the department was in 2009 when Christ College
(Autonomous) was granted the deemed university status. There were
several other key events that contributed to the growth of the
department. The department signed another MOU with Virginia
Commonwealth University (VCU), USA for a twinning programme. The
university launched MBA programme in another campus in the city of
Bangalore. The following year one more specialization stream, Lean
Operations and Management was offered to the students. In 2013, General
Management was offered as another specialization stream.
Over
the years the student numbers grew exponentially which also made it
vital to increase the faculty strength. The demand for the MBA
programme offered by the University is a testimonial that the brand has
established itself in the market. The brand started as an unknown
entity and in a decade and half, it became a brand that was reckoned by
several companies from across industries for prospective employees.
By
2015, the university offered the regular MBA programme and the PGDM
programmes of FHWS and VCU under the deanery of management. The deanery
continued its journey by aligning itself to the university's goal to
achieve excellence and emerge as a world class institution by
reengineering its courses, launching new activities, forging alliances
with industry partners, emphasizing on research and striving to offer
quality management education.
Compiled by Bharathi Gopal
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar