The Business Administration major is designed to develop an individual’s leadership capabilities for a career either in business or in ministry. For some students, the program will provide the preparation for a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) or other graduate program. Other students will use this degree to directly enter either business or ministry fields.
Graduates will demonstrate:
- Apply basic management principles considering legal implications.
- Use introductory accounting principles, analyze financial reports and evaluate financial proposals.
- Apply basic marketing concepts.
- Analyze data using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics.
- Demonstrate the knowledge of and the ability to use computers, databases, and networking.
- Analyze the best way to produce goods or provide services at a high level of quality and low cost using operations management tools and techniques.
- Explain and use strategic management concepts
- Apply the biblical perspective on ethical questions across business functions.
The Bachelor of Science program is designed to prepare its graduates for careers in management in any organization: business and non-business, public or private, foreign or domestic, ministry or non-ministry. Students will learn the fundamental principles underlying organizations, improve their critical thinking, develop knowledge of analytical tools of management, and develop skills in analyzing and evaluating managerial problems.
Roger Salstrom
Rhonda Capron