B.B.A. Business Administration
The Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in Management is one of SCU's most prestigious programs and focuses on the managerial and ethical issues required for effective Christian business leaders in a global market. This degree emphasizes decision-making skills and legal, marketing, financial, and accounting procedures. This major prepares the student to perform both at the operational and administrative levels of an organization, and/or to advance into a graduate program of study in business, accounting, or finance.
POTENTIAL CAREERS:
- Entrepreneurship
- Marketing
- Finance/Bookkeeping
- Management
- Church Administration
- Human Resources
- Insurance
Every student completing the program will be able to:
- Apply basic principles of accounting, economics, finance, management, and marketing to critical decision-making.
- Integrate, communicate, exhibit, and present business concepts and terminology.
- Propose academic ideas clearly, concisely, and logically through effective oral and written communication skills.
- Discuss ideas clearly, concisely, and logically through effective oral and written communication skills, through a Christian worldview.
- Assess how ethnic, cultural, and biblical factors impact decision-making in the marketplace.
- Create sustainable solutions to social economic needs within a service community.
For the most current degree information, always check the Academic Catalog.
CORE CURRICULUM :
- ACCT 2113 Accounting I
- ACCT 2133 Accounting II
- BUSN 2113 Business Communications
- BUSN 2443 Introduction to Business
- BUSN 3113 Business Law
- BUSN 3243 Business Finance
- BUSN 3353 Business Research and Statistics
- BUSN 3443 Principles of Marketing
- BUSN 4113 Strategic Management - Capstone
- BUSN 4713 Commerce, Culture, and Christianity
- ECON 2103 Principles of Microeconomics
- ECON 2203 Principles of Macroeconomics
- MGMT 3213 Principles of Management
- 11 hours of Electives
MANAGEMENT MINOR:
- MGMT 3413 Organizational Behavior
- MGMT 4173 International Management
- MGMT 4213 Human Resources Administration
- MGMT 4233 Operations Management
- NPAD 4213 Leadership for Nonprofit Organizations
- Any 3000-4000 ACCT, BUSN, FINC, MGMT, MKTG, NPAD
LEADERSHIP MINOR:
- BUSN 3013 Foundations of Leadership
- BUSN 3343 Principles of Servant Leadership
- MGMT 4313 Leadership and Ethics
- MGMT 4173 International Management
- NPAD 4213 Leadership for Nonprofit Organizations
- Any 3000-4000 ACCT, BUSN, FINC, MGMT, MKTG, NPAD
NO MINOR is also an option. Please speak to your advisor.
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
Students may earn college credit for college-level prior learning experience through the completion and evaluation of a prior learning portfolio. These credits apply toward the student's degree requirements through their electives.