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RDP.BBAMG - BBA Management (residential)

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Program Code

RDP.BBAMG

Program Title

BBA Management

Program Description

The B.B.A. program in Management prepares students to glorify God through Christ-centered leadership and vocational excellence in management professions. It is designed to provide a solid background in business fundamentals, followed by an in-depth study and application of management practices and concepts. The B.B.A. in Management provides students with the planning, problem-solving, critical thinking, and interpersonal skills necessary for successful Christian managers and leaders in the business world.

Modality. Point University offers the B.B.A. in Management in on-ground format at its main campus in West Point, Georgia. An online "course companion" includes a gradebook and supplementary materials.

Learning Outcomes

Program Purpose and Student Learning Objectives

Purpose. The purpose of the B.B.A. in Management program is to prepare students to glorify God through Christ-centered leadership and vocational excellence in management professions.

The Management Major builds on Point University’s mission, values, and Core Curriculum (General Studies and Character Formation) to accomplish the following student learning objectives:

Objective 1:   Utilize written and oral communication in a business environment with an emphasis on effective interpersonal skills.

Objective 2:  Demonstrate competence in the business core including management, marketing, business law, and ethics.

Objective 3:  Formulate managerial and strategic business decisions for a rapidly globalizing business environment.

Objective 4:  Demonstrate development of personal and team-level decision making.

Objective 5:   Develop proficiency in the use of computers and software to manage information with statistical analysis, spreadsheet, data base, and other appropriate applications.

Objective 6:  Demonstrate an understanding of the legal environment and ethical standards of business and an awareness of the implications of their behavior and actions as a business professional.

 

Recommended Course Sequence

Recommended Course Sequence. A recommended course sequence for full-time on-ground students appears below. Academic advisors will help students adjust the sequence if, for example, they have transferred credits from other universities.

Recommended Course Sequence for B.B.A. in Management

FIRST YEAR

BBS 102 The Drama of Scripture (3)

MGM 209 Computer Information Systems (3)

EFT 101 Effective Thinking (1)

ENG 101 Critical Reading & Writing I (3)+

ENG 102 Critical Reading & Writing II (3)+

HIS ___ History core elective (3)

MTH 120 College Algebra [or higher] (3)

NSC _/_L Natural Science course w/Lab (4)

PSY 103 Introduction to Psychology (3)

SOC ___ Sociology core selection (3)

General Elective (3)

TOTAL CREDITS: 32

SECOND YEAR

BBS 202 Jesus: The Focus of Scripture (3)

MGM 203 Business Analytics (3)

ACT 211 Financial Accounting (3)++

ACT 212 Managerial Accounting (3)++

MGM 225 Principles of Management (3)

MGM 238 Business Communication (3) [WE]

MKT 247 Principles of Marketing (3)

COM 205 Public Speaking (3)

HFA core selections 1-2 (6)

TOTAL CREDITS: 30

 

THIRD YEAR

BBS 304 Scripture: Reading & Interpretation (3)

BBS ___ Biblical Studies elective (3)

MGM 310 Process Improvement & Org. Change (3)

MGM 320 Principles of Microeconomics (3)

MGM 321 Principles of Macroeconomics (3)

ACT 336 Principles of Finance (3)

MGM 358 Production & Operations Mgmt. (3)

ACT/MGM/MKT ___ Business electives [300/400 level] (6)

General Elective (1)

TOTAL CREDITS: 28

 

 +Take these courses in consecutive terms

++Consecutive terms recommended

FOURTH YEAR

MGM 327 Project Management (3)

MGM 329 Managerial Economics (3)

MGM 426 International Business (3)

MGM 434 Business Law (3)

MGM 436 Professional Ethics (3) [WE]

MGM 450 Human Resource Management (3)

MGM 465 Strategic Management & Planning (3)

MGM 475 Organizational Leadership (3)

MGM 497 Business Internship (3)

THE 405 Christ, Culture & Career (3) [WE]

TOTAL CREDITS: 30