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Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)

ACBSP Accreddited

36 Hours*

The Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree consists of 36 credit hours for students possessing undergraduate degrees in a business discipline or up to 48 credit hours for students from non-business disciplines. The coursework includes equipping the student with tools for graduate study, advanced studies in business, and training in practical leadership/management skills.

A graduate with the M.B.A. degree will able to:

  • Inform their professional behavior with understanding of the ethical standards of a Christian worldview.
  • Command a diverse knowledge base and apply it effectively and ethically.
  • Recognize when information is needed and locate, evaluate, and use the needed information effectively.
  • Use the appropriate quantitative and qualitative methodologies to process and organize information into useful forms and models.
  • Reach, accept, or create appropriate conclusions and works after a comprehensive exploration of options, issues, ideas, artifacts, and events.
  • Use an understanding of how meanings are constructed between people to form relationships and communicate information effectively via oral, written, and interpersonal means.
  • Demonstrate awareness of the impact the graduate, other individuals, and societies can have in their world and express that awareness with compassion and respect for self and others of similar and different worldviews and cultures.

*Students without a previous degree in business may need up to 12 hours of leveling courses.

0-12 HOURS BUSINESS LEVELING

27 HOURS BUSINESS FOUNDATION

9 HOURS BUSINESS ELECTIVES CHOSEN FROM