Review of practical applications for fourth-level Business Administration students within the Specialized Facilities Management course
University Media
Today, Thursday, fourth-level Business Administration students at the university reviewed practical applications within the Specialized Facilities Management course. The review included various projects that reflected the students' deep understanding of administrative concepts and their ability to apply them in real work environments.
The submitted projects varied to include studies of archaeological and cultural sites, analysis of business models, and proposing innovative solutions to the challenges facing this field from an administrative and financial perspective, and developing treatments that support the state treasury when paying attention to the cultural and historical aspect and archaeological sites. During their presentations, the students demonstrated distinguished skills in analysis, planning, marketing, and operations management, which confirms their readiness to enter the labor market with confidence and efficiency.
The projects supervised by Dr. Moeen Al-Bashari were greatly appreciated by the college deanship and faculty members, who praised the level of the students and their ability to present projects with added value. Emphasizing the importance of practical application in preparing qualified graduates capable of making a positive impact in their communities.