In addition to
the fundamental management areas of production, marketing,
and finance, this master’s program also covers macroeconomic
and microeconomic analysis, industry analysis, forecasting,
and project analysis. Equipped with these tools and taught
how to wield them with precision, the ABEP graduate is prepared
to make keen analyses of the business and economic situation
of the company, the industry, and the country.
The course begins in July of every school
year. The courses are given in eight modules that have two
subjects each. Each subject runs once a week for ten weeks.
Class hours are from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. It features lectures,
research presentations, and class discussions. The first one
and a half years are devoted to coursework and the last semester
to thesis writing and defense.