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Nov 23, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Master of Business Administration 3+2
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120 Undergraduate Credit Hours and 30 Graduate Credit Hours
The Master of Business Administration 3+2 program provides both traditional undergraduate and online learners an opportunity to earn a bachelor’s degree in business. The overall goal of the program is to offer a quality, flexible degree completion curriculum that:
- Affirms Christian values and beliefs;
- Equips students to utilize leadership, management, and business principles;
- Develops written and oral communication skills;
- Instills a commitment to be critically reflective, self-directed, life-long learners;
- Promotes an appreciation of the global environment of business;
- Helps students better adapt to technological and cultural change; and
- Empowers students to work effectively as individuals and as team members.
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Program Learning Outcomes
“Expected student learning outcomes specify the knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes students are expected to attain in courses or in a program.” Page 69. Resource Manual for the Principles of Accreditation: Foundations for Quality Enhancement, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), 2018.
- Students will produce a formalized assessment of corporate performance analysis and objective decision making through a structured framework approach.
- Students will demonstrate critical thinking and team building skills in varied business environments.
- Students will select and employ appropriate quantitative approaches to support management problem solving and decision making.
- Students will explain a Christian Worldview perspective when addressing ethical and leadership dilemmas.
Undergraduate Requirements
Conferral of a Baccalaureate degree in this program of study is determined by successful completion of the Baccalaureate Graduation Requirements outlined below.
NOTE: Students must earn 42 upper level (3000-4000) credit hours in order to graduate. A total of at least 21 of these upper level credit hours must be completed in the selected major.
Visit this program’s information page for additional program-specific requirements.
Faith, Roots and Reason
The Faith, Roots, and Reason (General Education) Mathematics, Global Studies, and Social Science requirements are fulfilled through other courses in this major. Only 36 of the 45 credit hours of the Faith, Roots, and Reason (General Education) program will still be required for the completion of this program.
Required Business Core - 48 Credit Hours
MBA Concentration Courses (9 Credit Hours)
Choose one or more of the following concentrations. However, choosing more than one concentration will mean that you must complete all courses in all chosen concentrations before your degree can be conferred.
Accounting Concentration
Choose any three of the following graduate accounting courses from the Master of Accountancy program. However, it is important to understand that these courses presume you have earned at least 21 credit hours in junior and senior level accounting courses at the undergraduate level. If you do not have that accounting foundational knowledge, you will find it very difficult to earn a passing grade in these courses.
- ACG 5113 - Advanced Accounting Theory
- ACG 5123 - Advanced Financial Accounting and Reporting
- ACG 5133 - Advanced Auditing
- ACG 5143 - Tax Research
- ACG 5163 - Government & Not For Profit Accounting
Enterprise Systems Concentration
Choose any three of the following graduate enterprise systems courses.
- ACG 5213 - Enterprise Systems I - Introduction to ERP Systems
- ACG 5223 - Enterprise Systems II - Business Processes and Data Analytics
- BUS 5523 - Enterprise Systems - Customer relationship management systems
- ACG 5533 - Enterprise Systems III - Data Analysis and Data Analytics
Finance Concentration
- BUS 5143 - Investments
- BUS 5413 - International Finance
- BUS 5443 - Money and Banking
Marketing Concentration
- BUS 5213 - International Marketing
- BUS 5363 - Integrated Marketing Communication
- BUS 5453 - Special Topics in Marketing
Project Management Concentration
- BUS 5633 - Fundamentals of Project Management
- BUS 5643 - Planning, Monitoring and Controlling Projects
- BUS 5653 - Contemporary Project Management
General MBA with No Concentration
Choose any three ACG or BUS courses from the concentration courses above.
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