Discussions Continue on Graduation Project and Research Plans at the College of Administrative and Financial Sciences
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The College of Administrative and Financial Sciences continues its discussions on graduation project and research plans for students in the initial phase of the 1447 AH academic year. Several research plans and proposed projects were reviewed and discussed as part of their preparation and development, paving the way for the implementation and final discussion phases.
The discussions were attended by the Dean of the College, Dr. Mohammed Al-Kahali; the Head of the Department of International Business Administration, Dr. Abdullah Al-Qurashi; the Head of the Department of Business Administration, Dr. Jabr Al-Sunbani; the Head of the Department of Management Information Systems, Dr. Mukhtar Ghilan; and the Head of the Departments of Accounting and Financial and Banking Sciences, Dr. Fahmi Al-Daqaf, along with several faculty members and supervisory committees. These members provided their scholarly observations and academic guidance aimed at enhancing the quality of the projects and aligning them with labor market demands.
A number of research plans and projects were discussed, including:
The first group of students from the Department of Management Information Systems presented their graduation project: "Your Distributor Application."
The project was presented by students: Mohammed Al-Ruwaishan, Mohammed Al-Wajih, Mazen Ghaleb, Yousef Al-Qutari, Ahmed Al-Ariqi, and Ali Al-Ariqi. It was supervised by Dr. Ashwaq Al-Jaboubi, with Ms. Safaa Al-Bahlouli as assistant supervisor.
The second group from the Management Information Systems Department presented their project: a service application.
This project was presented by students: Mohammed Ahmed Ali Abu Ali, Abdulwahab Abdulilah Abdulwahab Jaadan, Muhannad Sadiq Ahmed Al-Maamari, and Mohammed Faras Faras Al-Haimi. It was supervised by Dr. Ashwaq Al-Jaboubi, with Ms. Safaa Al-Bahlouli as assistant supervisor.
The third group of students from the Management Information Systems Department presented their project: AgriQual System (AQS).
This project was presented by students: Ayman Fahd Al-Hakimi, Mohammed Abdul-Alim Al-Hazmi, Ahmed Khalil Al-Asbahi, Mohammed Al-Hammadi, and Hisham Rushdi Al-Baydani. It was supervised by Dr. Ashwaq Al-Jaboubi, with Ms. Safaa Al-Bahlouli as assistant supervisor. The graduation research of the fourth group of Business Administration students, titled "The Impact of Organizational Integrity on Entrepreneurial Success: A Case Study of the Healthcare Sector (Al-Anwar Pharmaceutical Company)," was also discussed.
The research was presented by students: Majd Ahmed Mohammed Amin Fadel, Mustafa Hani Ali Muharram, Ahmed Khaled Hussein Hawaji, Ahmed Majed Ahmed Al-Shabibi, Najib Hani Najib Mu'jam, and Suhail Mohammed Shaif Harmal. It was supervised by Dr. Amani Al-Safari.
The fifth group of Accounting students presented their research titled "The Impact of Applying International Standard on Auditing (ISA) 240 on Fraud Detection on Improving High Performance: A Field Study of Audit Offices in the Capital Governorate of Sana'a."
The research was presented by students: Mudira Fouad Abdo Al-Hassani, Malak Mujeeb Mohammed Al-Jaradi, Zahra Mustafa Ali Al-Ariqi, Shaimaa Taha Ali Al-Habishi, and Hajar Yahya Ali Al-Janfi. It was supervised by Dr. Amani Al-Safari.
The sixth group from the Department of International Business Administration presented their research titled: "The Impact of Marketing Communications on Customer Retention: A Case Study of U Company."
The research was prepared by students: Amr Khaled Khamis, Abdulrahman Hamid Al-Sarabi, Amjad Abdullah Al-Atadi, Nour El-Din Bashir Al-Hammadi, Anas Mohammed Al-Radai, and Salem Sami Al-Qubati. It was supervised by Professor Dr. Abdullah Al-Qurashi.
The seventh group from the Department of Accounting presented their research titled: "The Impact of Target Costing on Increasing Sales in Industrial Companies."
The research was presented by students: Najib Haider Ahmed Al-Amir, Ahmed Ali Abdullah Al-Kahli, and Zakaria Ahmed Ismail Al-Amir. It was supervised by Dr. Safaa Al-Hanbashi.