Program Description
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) program is to offer a comprehensive foundation for business decision making and prepares students to lead effectively in a rapidly changing business environment. The purpose of the MBA program is to equip students in mind and character to serve the community and the world through business as ministry.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the Master of Theology program, students will be able to :
- Accomplish an in-depth understanding of the Bible’s content, contexts, structure, and message and apply the Knowledge to further research (Bible).
- Apply biblical, theological, and theories in leadership development and their role at churches and marketplace (Leadership).
- Demonstrate critical understanding of the major themes of biblical theology, systematic theology, and contemporary theology (Theology).
- Develop competency in integrating theological knowledge into personal journey of faith and in a practical ministry (Discipleship).
Course Requirements
Core MBA Courses (36 units)
BU 510 Operations Management
BU 515 Marketing Management and Strategies
BU 520 Accounting for Managerial Decision Making
BU 525 Economics for Managerial Decision Making
BU 530 Entrepreneurship and Leadership
BU 535 Organizational Leadership Development
BU 540 International Strategic Management
BU 545 Consumer Behavior
BU 550 Information Systems Management
Elective MBA Studies (Select 16 units from the following)
BU 560 Organizational Conflict Management
BU 563 International Marketing
BU 565 Market Research
BU 570 Principles and Practices of E-Business
BU 573 Financial Risk Management
BU 575 E-Business Strategies
BU 580 International Business Finance
BU 583 Business Law
BU 585 Sales Management
BU 590 Management of Innovation
Projects/Internship (Select 4 units from the following)
BU 700 MBA Project (6 unis)
BU 750 MBA Internship (0.5 unit)
BU 760 CPT Internship (0.5 unit)
* BU 750 and BU 760 may be repeated up to 8 times
Pre-Requirements (16 units)
AC 100 Accounting I
AC 110 Accounting II
EC 110 Microeconomics
EC 120 Macroeconomics