Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration

Shaping Ethical Business Leaders in Service of Christ and Community

Embark on a comprehensive journey into the world of business with the Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. This four-year program, requiring 121 semester credit hours, is meticulously designed to equip students with a robust foundation in key business disciplines such as accounting, economics, finance, management, and marketing, all framed within a Christian ethical context. Through a blend of rigorous academics and the application of biblical principles, our program prepares students to become Christian business leaders who not only are proficient in their fields but also embody integrity and stewardship in their professional and personal lives.

Your Degree Will Teach You

  • Broad Business Expertise: You will gain a thorough grounding in essential business disciplines, including advanced accounting, finance, marketing, management, and economics, equipping you with the skills to excel in diverse business environments.
  • Integration of Core Business Concepts: Develop a holistic understanding about how various business functions interconnect, preparing you for strategic decision-making and leadership roles.
  • Research Proficiency: Gain expertise in conducting detailed, methodological research into diverse business issues using various data sources and analytical techniques.
  • Ethical Leadership: Learn to make decisions that not only are economically sound but also ethically robust, reflecting the Christian values of integrity, stewardship, and social responsibility.
  • Career Preparation: Equip yourself for a successful career in various business fields such as corporate management, entrepreneurship, financial advising, or marketing. Our program also provides a solid foundation for graduate studies in business or related disciplines, ensuring you are well-prepared for leadership roles and can adapt to and thrive in a rapidly changing economic landscape.

Featured Courses in this Degree

BU301-302 Intermediate Accounting I & II

Intermediate Accounting I & II focuses on the role of accounting as an information system and the measurement, recognition, presentation, and disclosure of economic decisions. Concentration will be given to the study of assets, cash, receivables, time value, and inventory.

BU306 Employee and Labor Relations

BU402 Organizational Behavior

BU404 Business Ethics and the Legal Environment

BU407 Strategic Management

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