Business Administration
Program Overview
The Business Administration major is designed to prepare students for careers in business, for graduate studies and for business ministry opportunities by shaping student knowledge, skills, and development from within the context of a Christian worldview.
The Management specialization within the Business Administration major provides a broad and comprehensive view of business. The Marketing specialization gives a more focused emphasis on the marketing function. The Computer Information Systems specialization provides professional competencies in managing information, computers, databases, systems analysis, and business principles related to computer information systems. The Sport
Management specialization provides students with the fundamental business knowledge and sport management skills necessary to become successful, well-trained managers and leaders in the global sports industry.
ELEVATE YOUR BUSINESS THROUGH COURAGEOUS LEADERSHIP
PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Students will demonstrate ethical decision making and apply biblical based concepts or servant leadership to management practices.
- Students will be able to perform entry-level accounting operations.
- Students will be able to use a range of techniques (manual and automated) to perform analysis, synthesize data, and make appropriate decisions.
- Students will be able to analyze and apply the concepts and theories of business and current management problems, domestically and/or globally.
REQUIRED COURSES AND SPECIALIZATIONS
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (SPECIALIZATION)
- Personal Financial Decision-Making
- Introduction to CIS
- Accounting I
- Accounting II
- Principles of Management
- Principles of Finance
- Business Law
- Foundations of IS
- Principles of Marketing
- Ethics in Business
- Business Strategy/Policy
- Business Internship
- Computer Programming and Data Structures OR Computer Programming & Algorithms
- Web Design and Development
- Cloud Computing
- Internet of Things
- Introduction to Data Analytics
- Computer & Network Security (Cyber Security)
- System Analysis & Design
- Macroeconomics OR Microeconomics
MANAGEMENT (SPECIALIZATION)
- Personal Financial Decision-Making
- Introduction to CIS
- Accounting I
- Accounting II
- Principles of Management
- Principles of Finance
- Business Law
- Foundations of IS
- Principles of Marketing
- Ethics in Business
- Communication, Leadership, and Organizations
- Human Resource Management
- Production & Operations Management
- Business Strategy/Policy
- Business Internship
- Business Internship
MARKETING (SPECIALIZATION)
- Personal Financial Decision-Making
- Introduction to CIS
- Accounting I
- Accounting II
- Principles of Management
- Principles of Finance
- Business Law
- Foundations of IS
- Principles of Marketing
- Ethics in Business
- Consumer Behavior
- Digital & E-Commerce Marketing
- Marketing Management
- Business Strategy/Policy
- Business Internship
- Business Internship
SPORT MANAGEMENT (SPECIALIZATION)
- Introduction to Sport Management
- Personal Financial Decision-Making
- Introduction to CIS
- Media and Culture
- Methods of Teaching Sports Activities
- Principles of Management
- Accounting I
- Principles of Marketing
- Sport Facility and Event Management
- Business Law
- Organization/Administration/Sport Mgmt./Kinesiology
- Ethics in Business
- Consumer Behavior
- Sport Communication
- Digital/E-Commerce Marketing
- Public Relations
- Business Strategy/Policy
- Business/Communication/Kinesiology Internship
INTERNSHIP AND CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
- Account Executive/Representative
- Activities Director/Manager
- Business Owner/Manager
- Purchasing Agent/Manager
- Department Store Manager
- Media Relations Manager
- Market Representative/Manager
- Marketing/Public Relations Mgr.
- Program Director (non-profit)
- Sales Representative / Manager
- Banking
Business Administration Minor
- Accounting I
- Principles of Management
- Principles of Marketing
- Ethics in Business
ELECTIVES (9)
Take upper-division credits from subject BUSS. Other courses might be substituted with approval of the department and
Registrar.
Meet our amazing faculty.
Daniel Sloan, DBA, MSF, MAT, MBA, GC. ECON
Department of Business Administration, Chair
Director MBA Program
Faculty Personnel Committee (FPC), Chair
Associate Business/CIS Professor