Academic Philosophy
Grameen University’s academic programs are designed around the core principles of social business, sustainability, and practical application. Our curriculum integrates traditional academic rigor with real-world problem-solving, preparing students to become agents of positive change in their communities and beyond.
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School of Business
Dean: To be announced soon
The School of Business prepares students for leadership roles in social business and sustainable entrepreneurship. Our programs combine traditional business education with social impact focus.
Programs Offered:
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA)
Key Features:
Social business case studies and projects
Entrepreneurship development programs
Microfinance and financial inclusion focus
Sustainable business practices
Global business perspectives
School of Engineering
Dean: To be announced soon
The School of Engineering focuses on technology solutions for social challenges, emphasizing sustainable and accessible engineering practices.
Programs Offered:
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering
Key Features:
Technology for social good
Sustainable engineering practices
Community-based projects
Innovation and entrepreneurship
Global engineering standards
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
Dean: To be announced soon
This school explores human society, culture, and legal frameworks through the lens of
social justice and sustainable development.
Programs Offered:
Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
Bachelor of Arts in English
Bachelor of Social Science in Peace and Conflict Studies
Master of Laws (LLM)
Key Features:
Social justice and human rights focus
Community engagement and advocacy
Interdisciplinary approaches
Critical thinking and analysis
Global perspectives on social issues
School of Social Business
Dean: To be announced soon
This unique school is dedicated to the study and practice of social business, combining business acumen with social impact.
Programs Offered:
Bachelor of Science in Social Business Management
Bachelor of Social Business and Innovation
Bachelor of Arts in Entrepreneurship
Bachelor of Social Business in Sports
Bachelor of Science in Sustainability and Management
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management
Master of Social Business Management
Master of Arts (or MBA) in Entrepreneurship
Master of Microfinance
Master of Science in Development Management
Key Features:
Social business methodology
Microfinance and financial inclusion
Sustainable development practices
Community-based learning
Global social business network
School of Sciences
Dean: To be announced soon
The School of Sciences emphasizes research and application of scientific knowledge for social benefit and environmental sustainability.
Programs Offered:
Bachelor of Pharmacy
Bachelor of Science in Laboratory Sciences and Microbiology
Bachelor of Public Health and Nutrition
Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management
Bachelor of Science in Science, Technology, and Society
Bachelor of Science in Biology
Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Bachelor of Science in Theoretical Physics
Bachelor of Science in Physics and Chemistry
Bachelor of Science in Atmosphere and Energy
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies
Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences and Technology
Master of Hospital Administration
Master of Pharmacy
Master of Science in Public Health
Key Features:
Research-driven curriculum
Environmental sustainability focus
Healthcare and public health emphasis
Laboratory and field work
Community health initiatives
Academic Programs Structure
Undergraduate Programs
Duration: 4 years (8 semesters)
Credit Hours: 120-140 credits depending on program
General Education: 30-40 credits
Major Requirements: 60-80 credits
Social Business Component: 15-20 credits
Capstone Project: 6-12 credits
Graduate Programs
Master’s Programs: 1-2 years (2-4 semesters)
Credit Hours: 36-60 credits depending on program
Core Courses: 18-24 credits
Electives: 12-18 credits
Thesis/Project: 6-12 credits
Social Business Integration: Throughout curriculum
Academic Calendar
Spring Semester
Duration: January – April (4 months)
Registration: December-January
Classes Begin: January
Mid-term Exams: TBD
Final Exams: TBD
Results: TBD
Summer Semester
- Duration: May – August (4 months)
- Registration: April-May
- Classes Begin: May
- Mid-term Exams: TBD
- Final Exams: TBD
- Results: TBD
Fall Semester
- Duration: September – December (4 months)
- Registration: August-September
- Classes Begin: September
- Mid-term Exams: TBD
- Final Exams: TBD
- Results: TBD