The Master of Business Administration program consists of 36 hours of courses (24 core and 12 emphases).
Program Goals
The goals of the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program are to:
- Engage students in a transformative learning experience through the integration of faith and learning
- Promote holistic learning inclusive of the spiritual, dispositional and cognitive dimensions
- Expose students to local, national and global perspectives on current issues in leadership and management
- Use technology to add value to students’ learning experiences and equip them with current technological skills
- Elicit and build on learners’ ability to think critically, creatively and divergently
- Promote appreciative inquiry, innovation and change for socioeconomic responsiveness
Program Student Learning Outcomes
By the end of the MBA in Leadership program, students should be able to:
- Articulate their relationship with a higher power and take a reasoned position on servant leadership
- Practice and promote sound ethical leadership and management principles
- Employ technical knowledge bases and practical skills to solve leadership and management challenges
- Use effective communication skills and socio-emotional intelligence for building team spirit and positive working relationships
- Use technology in a value-added manner to achieve efficiency and customer satisfaction
- Take a research-driven approach to problem-solving, decision-making and appreciative inquiry at the local and national levels
Professional Core Courses
Item #
Title
Hours
Sub-Total Hours
18.00
Concentration: Leadership
Item #
Title
Hours
Sub-Total Hours
18.00
Total Hours
36