Student Learning Outcomes
Through giving students a broad exposure to the functional areas of business, the environments in which organizations must operate, and the knowledge of important behavior dimensions of government, the BBA in Management program will prepare students for a career as a professional manager in corporations, public institutions, not-for-profit organizations and small business. In addition, the Management program will provide a foundation for those who want to pursue graduate degrees in business and public administration.
The management major should achieve the following outcomes:
Effective Communication: Communicate effectively and professionally in various contexts using diverse techniques and contemporary media.
Critical Reasoning and Research: Conceptualize, apply, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate information to address questions, perform analyses, understand and apply results, reach conclusions, and assess impact.
Business Skills and Knowledge: Demonstrate skills and knowledge relevant to a business focus necessary for professional growth and success in global and culturally diverse contexts.
Ethical and Legal Issues and Christian Worldview: Anticipate, identify, and resolve moral, ethical and legal dilemmas through an understanding and application of the Christian worldview.
Management Skills and Knowledge: Construct logical and creative solutions to complex management problems through synthesis and evaluation of both qualitative and quantitative data.
Requirements for the Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) degree with major in Management