About MA
Faculty of Management and Accounting (MA) was established in 1981. As the name reveals, the MA Faculty offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes in the two broad areas of Management and Accounting. The Faculty is well-known among academia as an outstanding higher education institute aimed at teaching and researching various specialised areas within Management and Accounting.
Currently, 77 highly qualified academic staff provide teaching and research services to 887 undergraduate and 1925 postgraduate students in the Faculty. Moreover, about 32 staff are facilitating the administration and leadership of MA.
Moreover, the MA Faculty has 7 Departments. The Departments are listed below. You can click on each title to visit its webpage and read more information about it.
— Accounting
— Business Administration
— Finance and Banking
— Industrial Management
— Technology and Entrepreneurship Management
— Public Administration
— Tourism Management
Facilities
Located in ATU's Central Campus, the MA Faculty is set up on 4 floors and contains 28 classrooms, more than 53 rooms for the academic staff, and 11 conference rooms. There is also 1 computer workstation, 1 reading room for PhD candidates, a library with 1 reading room for Bachelors and Masters students, and 1 room for visiting lecturers.
There are also a number of specialised facilities in MA, including:
— 1 Data Science Laboratory;
— Financial Analysis Laboratory;
— Dual Teaching Room;
— 1 Amphitheatre
MA Amphitheatre
MA Library
Tourism Studies Centre / Management and Innovation Research Centre
Conference and Meeting Rooms
MA Data Science Laboratory
Centre of Excellence in Technology and Innovation Management, and the Industry and Society Relations Office
Moreover, a number of facilities are located in the Central Campus and shared with other Faculties located in the same campus, including:
— 2 computer workstation;
— 1 library, cataloguing more than 69420 volumes in English and Persian;
— A Central Library and Documentation Centre;
— A mosque;
— 2 reading rooms, one room dedicated to PhD students;
— 1 restaurant, in 4 floors;
— A large sport complex, including swimming pools, saunas, gyms, and basketball, volleyball, and football saloons, among others;
— 2 buffets.