Bachelor of Business Administration

Bachelor of Business Administration, Management

This concentration focuses on people and productivity. Management is the process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling the efforts of organizational members, of making decisions, and of using all other organizational resources to achieve stated organizational goals. Students learn how to be productive managers in their study of such fundamental professional skills as leadership, team building, project coordination, performance evaluation, resource allocation, and strategy formulation. 

Students who complete the concentration in Management will be proficient in the following student learning outcomes:

  1. Demonstrate mastery of basic management concepts
  2. Apply the various functions of management to the internal and external organizational environment
  3. Implement sound decision-making and problem-solving skills to adapt to changing domestic and global markets
  4. Execute electronic devices, software and technology to enhance the communication process in business sectors
  5. Select and effectively communicate ideas and information in oral, written and various formats
  6. Differentiate between business and biblical ethical principles and practices in leadership and management

Free Electives

Sub-Total Hours
3

Required General Education selections

Technology

(no grade below C) 

Item #
Title
Hours
Sub-Total Hours
3

Science and Mathematics

(no grade below C) 

Item #
Title
Hours
Sub-Total Hours
3-4

MA 121 or MA 122 may be required before MA 171.

Students who opt to take MA 211 instead of MA 171 may have to find a substitution for 1 credit hour. 

Each course taken by the student may be applied to only one program: general education, major, minor or free electives.

General Education Requirements

Total Hours
120