M.B.A. Courses

Learning Objectives

Graduates of the M.B.A. program will be prepared to provide leadership and management in a variety of organizational settings. Specifically, students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate knowledge of the core business disciplines of economics, marketing, accounting, finance and management.
  • Develop the communication skills needed to function as an effective manager.
  • Apply leadership principles and ethical decision making from a Christian worldview.
  • Create an entrepreneurial and innovative business model.
  • Utilize research in business decision-making.

Course Offerings

39 credits/73 weeks

  • Research Methods (BUS-505)
  • Ethics, Values and Social Responsibility (BUS-503)
  • International Business Practices (BUS-509)
  • Qualitative & Quantitative Analysis (BUS-507)
  • Organizational Behavior and Change (MGT-531)
  • Accounting for Decision Making (ACC-525)
  • Managerial Finance (FIN-643)
  • Marketing Strategies (MKT-651)
  • Global Economic Environment (ECN-513)
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation (MGT-539)
  • Global Business Experience (BUS-511)
  • Applied M.B.A. Project (MGT-692)