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Aug 22, 2025
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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
B.S. in Management
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(Traditional Daytime Program Only)
The Bachelor of Science in Management is a traditional broad-based program primarily designed to offer a versatile education in management.
Program Objectives
- Provide exposure to a common body of knowledge across the business disciplines.
- Prepare the students for strategic decision making in business entities.
- Develop effective oral and written communication skills appropriate to a business environment.
- Provide an education that incorporates a distinctly Christian perspective on ethical issues and related concerns arising in specific course content areas.
- Prepare students to secure employment within the business field.
- Prepare students to pursue graduate studies in business or related professional fields.
- Provide a foundation for dealing with personnel and human resource management related issues.
- Expose students to leading trends and emerging ideas in the field of management.
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Christian Literacy 18 hours
Cultural Heritage Literacy 9 hours
Information and Communication Literacy 9 hours
Mathematical and Scientific Literacy 7 hours
Natural or Physical Science Requirement
- One Natural Science or Physical Science course with companion lab
Personal and Social Literacy 7 hours
Professional Literacy 63 hours
Discipline Required Courses 42 hours
Departmental Requirements 21 hours
General Education Electives 9 hours
Total Hours 122 hours
All incoming freshmen must complete FAF 1111 . Students transferring more than 12 semester hours will take FAF 2111 in lieu of FAF 1111 . Note: Computer Applications and Business Mathematics should be completed by the end of the freshman year. Finite Math, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, and Principles of Accounting I & II should be completed by the end of the sophomore year. Note for baccalaureate degrees
Note: The following are required for graduation: (1) 36 hours of upper level credits; i.e. courses at the 3000 and 4000 level. (2) An overall, as well as a content GPA of at least 2.0. (3) Completion of the major field exam. |
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