About the College

Given the importance and role of the colleges of economics and business administration in preparing qualified human cadres, scientific and research projects and community service, the College of Economics and Business Administration at the Islamic University of Minnesota was established to contribute effectively to economic and administrative development to participate with the rest of the university's colleges in achieving the vision, mission and goals of the university. The college grants bachelor's, master's and doctorate degrees in four majors: business administration, Islamic economics, accounting, and management information systems.

College Vision

College Vision

The college vision is to be distinguished in economic and administrative fields, in education, research and community service.
College Mission

College Mission

The College seeks to provide distinguished education and to prepare academically and professionally qualified cadres in the field of Islamic economics and business administration through programs that achieve academic accreditation standards. It also seeks to develop scientific research in its field of specialization in order to achieve the dissemination of economic and administrative thought regionally and globally. 
College goals

College goals

Restructuring the curricula and courses, and ensuring that they comply with the academic standards, the distinctive feature of the College, and meeting the needs of the beneficiaries. Applying the system of teaching Islamic economics and business administration to ensure raising the efficiency of students and specialists in various fields (Islamic economics, banking and financial markets, business administration - human resource management).Developing and developing human cadres in the college. Achieving excellence in scientific research, and developing academic programs for postgraduate studies in the college's various specializations. Developing the college's research plan to serve the college's vision and mission. Rebuilding the organizational structure of the college. Directing scientific research for applied disciplines in the field of humanities and administrative sciences. Research to find out the global economic problems, and contribute to solving them from an Islamic perspective. Establishing a specialized studies unit in Islamic economics and business administration research. Making partnerships and relations with local and foreign universities and with the labor market. 

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