About Major
As technology continues to expand in businesses applications, organizations and offices, the role of commerce graduates has evolved to include a wide range of new responsibilities. These new duties include not only conducting research on the Internet but also the application of new technologies and the development of new software that would help the enhancement of the business process.
Program Objectives
The Business Network Management program is a multi-disciplinary major that combines Business, Technology, and Management. A balance among different specializations is required. The Core of Business Network Management program enables students to learn how to organize and manage multiple organizational tasks and coworkers, make efficient use of time and resources.
What will I learn?
it teaches students how to analyze business needs, design the best technology-based solutions and communicate effectively.
Career Path
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Mission
The Canadian Higher Institute for Engineering Technology and Business Administration, in egis with the Canadian Universities, is committed to offering a distinguished academic climate that
allows the student to gain the knowledge, skills and professional ethics to be able to excel and compete locally and regionally, and to ensure being an effective member of the society, raise the
academic competency and innovation and stimulate the societal responsibility.
Semester 1
Semester 2
(COMP 101) Computer programing1
(BASC 123) Business math 2
(NETW 150) internet fundamentals
(INFO 140) introduction to information system
(HUMNXX) Humanities elective
Semester 1
(ENGL 172) ENGL 101
(COMP 200) operating system 1
(BASC 200) Introduction To Statistics
(INFO 240) system analysis and design
(NETW 250) introductions to Network
(ACCT 151) Accounting ||
Semester 2
(MRKT 160) Introduction To Marketing
(ENGL 173) ENGL 102
(COMP 201) computer programming
(BADM 203) Introduction to public communication
(INFO 241) Database 1
(NETW 251) Advanced network management
Semester 1
Semester 2
(COMP 300) computer programing 3
(INFO 342) business strategies in IT
(NETW 350) information system security
(NETW 351) Business network planning and design
(HUMN 330) Introduction To Human Civilization
Humanities electives
Semester 1
Semester 2
(COMP 400) System implementation project
(INFO 441) Current issues in IT
(INFO 446) Quality assurance of software and information systems
(NETW 452) Infrastructure and cloud computing services
(NETW 453) Wireless and Mobile Network
Specialized electives
Humanities Electives (3 courses)
Specialized Electives (3 courses)
Vice Dean of Business School
PhD in Architecture Engineering, Cairo University, 2010.
Master of Science in Architecture Engineering, Cairo University, 2004.
B.Sc. of Architectural Engineering, October High Institute for Architectural Engineering and Business Administration, 1999.
Associate Professor at Business School
Assistant Professor at Business School
Head of Department Message
We are delighted to welcome you to the Canadian International College of Engineering. Engineers have always been at the forefront of technology of global innovation and progress. Our programs give students the chance to combine a strong theoretical foundation with real-world experience. In view of today’s world dynamic difficulties, engineers from a variety of disciplines are urgently and innovatively needed to balance both human needs and natural concerns.