The college was established pursuant to Higher Education Council Resolution No. (24/66/1432) dated 10/20/1432 AH, and with the approval of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, Prime Minister, and Chairman of the Higher Education Council, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud – may God have mercy on him – regarding the decisions of the Higher Education Council at its sixty-sixth (66) session dated 11/18/1432 AH, establishing the College of Business Administration at Tabuk University, comprising five academic departments: the Department of Accounting, the Department of Marketing, the Department of Management, the Department of Finance and Investment, and the Department of Management Information Systems.
This will contribute to achieving the university's vision, mission, and objectives by providing the labor market with graduates that contribute to the process of construction and development in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Approval was also granted for the Executive Master of Business Administration program, which began accepting applications starting with the academic year 1439/1440 AH. This was followed by several graduate programs, including the Master's in Human Resources Management, Master's in Digital Marketing, and Executive Master's in Forensic Accounting, which were offered starting in the first semester of the academic year 1443 AH. The college has begun preparing to obtain national and international academic accreditation for all its programs.