SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND LAW

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND LAW

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND LAW

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND LAW

We invest in human capital to create future leaders

The School of Business and Law consists of the Department of Business Administration, the Department of Maritime Transport & Commerce, and the Department of Law.

The School’s mission is to produce and disseminate knowledge for the benefit of the business sector, the economy, and the wider society, through high-quality education and research output. We place significant emphasis on student-centered learning and we invest in human capital. Our vision is to respond to today’s challenges by creating future leaders, top-range advocates, and successful professionals who are socially responsible individuals, and have the knowledge, adaptive skills, capabilities, and innovative thinking, to succeed in the highly competitive environment of the global marketplace. We are a School dedicated to continuous improvement for excellence while creating an inspiring learning environment for our students and staff.

The vision and the core values mentioned above are reflected in our cutting-edge, accredited, innovative, and flexible study programs offered at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, both in English and Greek. Using the School’s broad set of academic disciplines and employing cross-disciplinary approaches, we are dealing with current real-world problems and analysing them with the most appropriate methodologies available. All our programs, delivered via traditional classroom mode or online (distance learning), are scientifically founded, interdisciplinary, and practice-oriented.

In a vibrant learning community, we recruit full-time and part-time students from various countries. The School has links with the business world, maritime and law firms, and organizations from both the private and public sectors. We offer our students the opportunity to undertake an internship as part of their study program. Through our long-standing relationship with professional bodies, our accounting and finance graduates receive exemptions for a series of subjects from ACCA, ICAEW, and AIΑ. Our Maritime Studies graduates receive exemptions from the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers (ICS), whereas our law students are placed in top law offices for vocational training and practice and achieve top rankings in the Legal Council Exams. The majority of our graduates from the MBA Program and the MSc in International Trade are successfully employed in various fields of the public and private sectors.

I look forward to welcoming you as a new student to any of our programs and I hope that the School of Business and Law at Frederick University will prove to be the right choice for you.

Professor Eleni Hadjiconstantinou

Dean, School of Business and Law

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> 96 %

full-time employment of graduates of the Maritime Studies Program and the Business Administration Program

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FREDMUN

First and only model of the United Nations function at academic level in Cyprus

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Maximum Exemptions

from professional exams of ICS (Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers)

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Maximum Exemptions

from professional exams (AIA, ACCA, ICAEW)

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Mock Trials

As a student of Law, you can participate in Mock Trial Competitions and also visit the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg and have the unique and exciting experience of a trial

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Transferable skills

Completing a Business Administration degree equips you with skills that can be used in any employed role: critical thinking, teamwork, financial data analysis, financial management, management, problem-solving, quick decision-making and more

Department of Business Administration

As the business world develops rapidly with the aid of game-changing technologies, so is our University’s Department of Business Administration. The Department’s programs of study provide a strong foundation in business administration, marketing, accounting and finance – main pillars on which a business is structured and seeks to succeed. Our undergraduate students are offered the necessary academic knowledge and practical skills to become the most valuable asset of a business. Undergraduate students in business can choose one of three specialization areas: Entrepreneurial management, Accounting or Digital Marketing, while the graduates of the latter specialization receive the industry recognized, internationally accepted CDMA certification (Certified Digital Marketing Associate). The Department provides an exciting and innovative learning environment for the students to acquire valuable skills to create and run a new business, evaluate business opportunities, analyze financial and other data, identify and solve operational and financial problems effectively. Thus, our graduates are in a position to make strategic decisions and efficiently address the challenges that come their way.

Department of Maritime Transport & Commerce

Maritime transport is the backbone of international trade and the global economy. The maritime industry is a major global employer. The collection of markets within this successful and growing industry comprises thousands of employers with a variety of required disciplines. Cyprus offers a well-established maritime center and hosts companies of global significance. The Department of Maritime Transport & Commerce offers programs that aim to develop the fundamental knowledge and skills needed for a successful career in the trade and maritime sectors. We are proud to claim more than 96% employment of graduates in accordance with recent research studies while a wide range of opportunities, in demanding and challenging posts, is available to prospective graduates. The Department has built a strong reputation within the shipping and trading community, being the first to offer a maritime academic program in Cyprus.

Department of Law

The Department of Law aims to provide students with a thorough and high-quality education, by integrating them into what the science of law is all about: A systematized body of knowledge that interprets the law in force in a given society as regulatory rules in people’s lives. Various teaching methods are employed to introduce students to the fundamental and specific aspects of the science of law and art of advocacy. The detailed curriculum is based on the belief that the objectives of a Department of Law are not strictly limited to making lawyers capable of performing before a court, but also achieve the integration of graduates in all productive sectors of the economy and the promotion of the general role of the science of law in further developing a mature society. The Department’s faculty is comprised of distinguished academics and esteemed practitioners who instill a strong applied dimension to the Department.

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