cases. The course concludes <strong>with</strong> writing operations management project which combines all the operations management elements that are studied during the semester. QNT 402 Research Methodology (3 = 3 + 0) Prerequisite: FAS 120, QNT 301 This course covers the process of doing proper research that follows appropriate method, and is acceptable and able to <strong>with</strong>stand the test of validity, reliability and timely. The course objective is to prepare students for the later Research Project. The emphasis is made on practical work and not on memorizing or deriving formulas. Students will develop understanding of the meaning of research and will practice various research techniques such as writing of short reports, use of statistical tools in oral presentations, preparation of effective tables, graphs, and diagrams as well as bibliographical references. Use of Excel Formulas, SPSS, Minitab, and internet searching will be conducted for students to be well verse in computer programs that will assist them in statistical analysis. Ethical aspects of research will be emphasized. The course concludes <strong>with</strong> writing a research proposal which combines all the business research elements that are studied during the semester. Faculty and Teaching Staff – Business Administration Dr Hazem Marashdeh (Chair) Assistant Professor PhD (Financial Economics), <strong>University</strong> of Wollongong, 2006; MA (Economics), <strong>University</strong> of Al- Albait, 1999; BA (Economics and Accounting), Yarmouk <strong>University</strong>, 1995 Prof Ahmad Zohdi Bin Abd Hamid Professor and Dean of Business DBA (Management), Mississippi State <strong>University</strong>, USA, 1996; MBA (Management), Washington State <strong>University</strong>, USA, 1986; BSc (Agric Economics), <strong>University</strong> of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, 1984 Prof Djamel Eddine Laouisset Professor PhD (Business Administration), <strong>University</strong> of Miami, USA, 1983; MPA, <strong>University</strong> of Miami, USA, 1981; MA, <strong>University</strong> of Miami, 1975; BA, <strong>University</strong> of Algiers, Algeria, 1975 Dr Abdullah M Alhumoud Associate Professor PhD (Business Administration – Marketing), <strong>University</strong> of Wollongong, Australia, 2000; MS (Business Management), <strong>University</strong> of Wisconsin, USA, 1994; BSc (Business Management), <strong>University</strong> of Wisconsin, USA, 1993 Dr Belal Yousuf Barhem Associate Professor PhD (Management), Malaysian Graduate School of Management, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia, 2002; Master (Public Administration), Yarmouk <strong>University</strong>, Jordan, 1996; Bachelor (Public Administration and Computer Science), Yarmouk <strong>University</strong>, Jordan, 1988 Dr Mehmut Haluk Koksal Associate Professor PhD (Management Studies), Exeter <strong>University</strong>, Exeter, England, 1996; PhD (Management Studies), Dokuz Eylül <strong>University</strong>, Izmir, Turkey, 1991; MBA (Management Studies), Dokuz Eylül <strong>University</strong>, Izmir, Turkey, 1986; BA (Management Studies), Dokuz Eylül <strong>University</strong>, Izmir, Turkey, 1983 Dr Abu Reza Mohammad Islam Assistant Professor PhD (Economics), Simon Fraser <strong>University</strong>, Canada, 1999; MEc (Distinction), <strong>University</strong> of New England, Australia, 1990; Diploma (Agric Econ), <strong>University</strong> of New England, Australia, 1988; MSc (Agric Econ), Bangladesh Agricultural <strong>University</strong>, 1980; BSc(Agric Econ – First Class Honors), Bangladesh Agricultural <strong>University</strong>, 1979 72
Dr Banchongsan Charoensook Assistant Professor PhD (Statistics and Applied Mathematics to Economics), <strong>University</strong> of Turin, Italy, 2011; MA (Financial Economics), <strong>University</strong> of Freiburg, Germany, 2007; BBA (Asia Pacific Management) Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific <strong>University</strong>, Japan, 2004 Dr Candy Chiu Assistant Professor PhD (Economics), Kyoto <strong>University</strong>, Japan, 2009; MBA, <strong>University</strong> of Santo Tomas, Philippines, 2004; BSc (Commerce – Management), St Paul <strong>University</strong>, Philippines, 2001 Dr Mohammad Ishfaq Assistant Professor PhD (Economics), Quaid-i-Azam <strong>University</strong>, Pakistan, 2004; MPhil (Economics 1 st Div); Quaid-i- Azam <strong>University</strong>, Pakistan, 1992; MSc (Economics 1 st Div), Quaid-i-Azam <strong>University</strong>, Pakistan, 1988; BA (Economics), <strong>University</strong> of Punjab, India, 1986 Dr Taimur Reza Mohammed Sharif Assistant Professor PhD (International Business), London South Bank <strong>University</strong>, UK, 2011; MSc (Quantitative Methods in Economics), Stockholm <strong>University</strong>, Sweden, 1998); MA (Economics) Aligarh Muslim <strong>University</strong>, India, 1996; BA (Economics and Statistics), Aligarh Muslim <strong>University</strong>, India, 1994 Ms Rekha Pillai Assistant Instructor Master (Philosophy in Commerce) Madurai <strong>University</strong>, India, 2004; Master (Commerce), Kerala <strong>University</strong>, India, 2000; Bachelor (Commerce), Kerala <strong>University</strong>, India, 1998 Ms Abir Ben Hadj Hamida Teaching Assistant Master (Management and Internationalization of Economics), <strong>University</strong> of Economic Sciences and Management, Tunisia, 2008, Bachelor (Business Studies), <strong>University</strong> of Economic Sciences and Management, Tunisia, 2003 Ms Maryam Idrees Teaching Assistant Master (Business Administration), <strong>University</strong> of Punjab, Pakistan, 2008; BBA Hons (Banking and Finance), <strong>University</strong> of Punjab, Pakistan, 2006 73
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