Associate of Arts in Business Administration

Prepare to Lead with Integrity and Faith in the Business World

At Southeastern Free Will Baptist College, we are dedicated to cultivating leaders who not only are skilled in business disciplines but also are guided by a strong ethical compass and Christian values. Our Associate of Arts in Business Administration is designed to build a foundation in key business areas—accounting, economics, finance, management, and marketing—integrated with the timeless truths of Scripture. This two-year program is committed to shaping servant leaders ready to make a transformative impact in the business world and church-related ministries.

Your Degree Will Teach You

  • Core Business Knowledge: Understand fundamental concepts across key business disciplines, including accounting, economics, finance, management, and marketing.
  • Ethical Decision-Making: Learn to navigate complex business situations that focus on integrity, stewardship, and social responsibility.
  • Research and Analytical Skills: Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills by engaging in methodological, secondary research into business issues.
  • Communication and Leadership Skills: Enhance your ability to communicate effectively in a business environment through courses in business communications and public speaking.
  • Faith and Business Integration: Be challenged to think about how Christian teachings can shape a business leader’s approach to management, marketing, and interpersonal relations within the corporate and community context.
  • Future Career Preparation: Prepare for roles in business administration where you can lead projects, manage teams, and contribute to business strategy and operations. Graduates are well-positioned to continue their education or begin careers in diverse industries, equipped with the knowledge and ethical frameworks necessary to make a positive impact.

Featured Courses in this Degree

BU111 Principles of Accounting

This course introduces accounting principles and practices, a study of the accounting cycle, accounting systems design and functions, and principles underlying financial reporting under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) as they apply to the proprietorship, partnership, and the corporation.

BU202 Desktop Publishing

BU211 Economics

BU213 Introduction to Management

BU214 Leadership

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