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    The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree program aims to develop students’ intellectual ability through an appropriate blending of business and general education. The program assists the student in understanding and developing the unique leadership qualities required to be successful in business functions, an organizational unit, or an enterprise. The coursework provides students with a solid business foundation in the field. An emphasis is on critical thinking, decision-making, and Christian ethical behavior. The BBA degree program is designed to provide students with opportunities to explore business administration and meet educational goals and enhance their career opportunities.

     

    Overview

     

    Program Learning Objectives (PLO)

    Primary objectives of this program include equipping students with the knowledge and ability to:

    1. Demonstrate effective written communication skills. (SLO1)
    2. Deliver effective oral presentations. (SLO2)
    3. Apply advanced critical thinking to solve complex business challenges. (SLO3)
    4. Evaluate ethical dilemmas and propose solutions based on Christian ethical frameworks. (SLO4)
    5. Research, evaluate, and synthesize information from various sources for business decision-making. (SLO5)

    Mode of Instruction

    Instruction can be completed through classroom-hybrid and/or online instructional methodologies.

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    Curriculum

     

    B.B.A. Program Requirements Semester Hours
    General Education Component
    12 courses
    36 Semester Hours
    Communication and English | 4 Required Courses
    12 Semester Hours
    12
    COM 100 Introduction to Mass Communication
    COM 200 Public Speaking
    ENG 100 English Composition
    ENG 110 Undergraduate Academic Writing /APA
    ENG 300 Critical Thinking
    Social Sciences | 2 Required Courses
    6 Semester Hours (Choose 2)
    6
    POL 100 Introduction to Political Science
    PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology
    SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology
    Math and Sciences | 4 Required Courses
    12 Semester Hours
    12
    BUS 150 Business Math
    ENV 100 Introduction to Environmental Science
    INT 100 Introduction to Information Technology
    INT 150 Computer Applications
    Religious Studies | 2 Required Courses
    6 Semester Hours (Choose 2)
    6
    REL 100 Introduction to Religion
    REL 110 Introduction to the Bible
    REL 200 Religions of the World
    Common Professional Component
    17 Required Courses
    51 Semester Hours
    ACC 100 Financial Accounting 3
    ACC 200 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3
    BUS 100 Global Dimensions of Business 3
    BUS 105 Statistics 3
    BUS 110 Business Communications 3
    BUS 200 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3
    BUS 300 Business Ethics 3
    BUS 310 Business Law 3
    BUS 400 Business Strategy and Policy 3
    ECN 200 Introduction to Microeconomics 3
    ECN 210 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3
    ECN 300 Money and Banking 3
    FIN 300 Fundamentals of Finance 3
    MGT 300 Principles of Management 3
    MGT 320 Organizational Theory and Behavior 3
    MGT 400 Operations Management 3
    MKT 300 Marketing 3
    Internship Component
    2 Semester Hours
    The Internship Component requirement can be fulfilled by completing an internship, internship reflection course, or by seeking Prior Experiential Learning credit (PEL). 2
    Elective Component
    31 Semester Hours
    The Electives Component requirement can be fulfilled by receiving credit for any undergraduate courses (100-499) that are not a requirement. 31
    TOTAL B.B.A. 120

     

    Graduation Requirement

    1. Complete 120 semester units of prescribed curriculum.
    2. Complete a minimum of TWO internships.
    3. Complete all required coursework with a cumulative G.P.A. of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.
    4. Apply for graduation and meet all academic and financial requirements.
    5. F-1 students must maintain lawful status.