SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Dean: Dr. Lubowa Martin

Preamble

The School of Business believes in integrity and excellence in business dealings. It is therefore dedicated to the education and development of individuals in the region and beyond. These will become business leaders of both private and public organizations through outstanding business oriented research, instruction, and service. Therefore, the school endeavours to train and produce human resources that are not only professionals but also morally upright.

Goal
The goal of the School of Business is to train efficient and effective future professionals who integrate integrity and sound business and organizational functions and who are able to combine knowledge with analytical and practical skills in order to accurately define problems, find viable solutions, and implement desirable decisions.

Vision
The department envisions excellence in Business Accounting and Financial Performance

Objectives
The objectives of the department are;
1. To address the needs of the public and private sectors by producing graduates equipped with practical accounting and management skills;
2. To prepare students for graduate and professional studies.
3. To develop students analytical, inductive, adaptive and communication skills.
4. To imbue students with Christian values and ethics.

Departments
The School of Business consists of the following two departments:
1. Department of Accounting and Finance
2. Department of Management

BPAM 3223 PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Public Procurement and Logistics Management course unit will equip you with knowledge of procurement principles, supply chain strategies, and regulatory frameworks governing public sector operations. The unit emphasizes transparency, efficiency, and accountability in resource acquisition and distribution. You will explore contract management, logistics planning, and ethical considerations, preparing them to design and implement effective procurement systems that support sustainable organizational and national development.

MBEN 6102 ENTREPRENEURIAL FINANCE
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

The Entrepreneurial Finance course unit will equip you with essential skills to evaluate, plan, and manage financial resources in entrepreneurial ventures. It covers topics such as startup funding, venture capital, financial forecasting, risk management, and valuation. You will gain practical insights into financing strategies, investor relations, and sustainable growth, preparing you to make informed financial decisions in dynamic business environments.