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College of Adult & Professional Studies

B.A. in Business Management

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Business Management SM

The business management program uses the cohort model, where students learn from expert faculty, and each other, as they progress through the program together.

Blending business theory and application

The B.A. in Business Management program is a unique blend of business practices and theory, technological applications, and current trends in key business disciplines.

Experts whose academic credentials are complemented by years of applied practice and training lead classes that examine issues relevant to many facets of business.

Faculty are committed to Christian values and princples, making it clear that there is an ethical framework for business practitioners to follow.

Are you:

  • In need of current information about business management issues and practices?
  • In a profession that requires a college degree for future advancement?
  • A manager with a liberal arts background who wants to add business management to your learning and/or resume?
  • An employer/manager who would like to empower your employees to greater levels of confidence?
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Then get started on your B.A. in Business Management
degree today!

Credits Needed for Graduation

To graduate with your B. A. in Business Management, you must complete 122 semester credits:

Credits required to enter a degree-completion cohort 60
Upper-division credits in the business management major 42
Additional credits earned through elective credit options 20
Total semester credits required for graduation 122
Policies

All program policies can be found in the CAPS catalog. The catalog can be download here in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. Once the file is downloaded, you will be able to view and print the document using Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have that program on your computer, follow this link to download a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader.