
Bachelor of Business Administration
for Christian Organization
The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) for Religious Organizations merges fundamental business concepts with Christian values and ethics. This program prepares students for managerial roles within faith-based organizations, churches, the for-profit sector. The curriculum includes essential subjects like accounting, marketing, finance, and management, complemented by courses in theology biblical studies. Students will develop crucial skills in leadership, communication, and strategic thinking, all rooted in a faith-driven approach.
Courses
Total Credits: 120
General Education Courses:
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College Writing 3 credits
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Advanced College Writing 3 credits
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Algebra for College Students 3 credits
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Applied Statistics 3 credits
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World History 3 credits
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Introduction to Philosophy 3 credits
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Introduction to Anthropology 3 credits
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Introduction to Sociology 3 credits
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Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits
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Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits
Core Concentration Courses:
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Foundations of Managerial Accounting
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Foundations of Financial Accounting
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International Finance
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International Business
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Principles of Management
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Business Law I
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Organizational Behavior
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Business Strategy and Policy
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Marketing Principles and Application
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Managing Conflict and Change
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Human Resource Management
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Managing Workplace Diversity
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Introduction to Leadership
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Business Communications
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Small Business Management
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Managing Groups and Teams
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Advanced Seminar in Business Analytics and Decision Making
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Introduction to Political Economy
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Public Policy for Business
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Advanced Organizational Behavior

Key Skills Acquired
The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) for religious organizations program combines fundamental business concepts with Christian values. The features vital courses in accounting, marketing, finance, and management, alongside theology and biblical studies. Students will cultivate skills in leadership communication, and strategic thinking, all framed within a faith-based perspective.

