Bachelor of Business Management

objectives | general education requirements | program

The Management and Ethics concentration of the AIM Program is comprised of 54 semester hours focused on equipping the student for management roles in any organization. Classes meet one night a week for four hours. A three hour class is typically completed in five weeks. Modules are completed sequentially with students taking one module at a time. The modules listed below are arranged into four 12-15 hour semesters.

Concentration Objectives

Students who complete the Management and Ethics concentration should:

  • Be able to integrate Christian Principles into their personal and professional life.
  • Understand and be able to apply management principles from a Christian Perspective in an organizational setting.
  • Have become familiar with making public presentations and functioning as part of a workgroup.
  • Have the ability to conduct goal specific research and recommend solutions.
General Education Requirements Necessary for Graduation in Addition to Concentration
(124 semester hours required to graduate)
General Education
  Humanities/Fine Arts
Includes courses in Literature, Biblical Literature, Philosophy, Music, Art and Drama.
3 credit hours
English Composition 6 credit hours
Science or Mathematics
Includes courses in Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Geology, Astronomy, Environmental Science, College Algebra, Calculus, etc
9 credit hours
Social and Behavioral Science
Includes courses in History, Political Science, Economics, Psychology, Cultural Anthropology, Sociology or other similar courses. Introduction to Psychology is required.
6 credit hours
General Education Electives
Includes courses from above categories and, in addition, courses in Speech, Critical Thinking, Ethics, Computer Science, Physical Education and College Orientation. Computer Applications class is required.
18 credit hours
Free Electives
28 credit hours
Students entering the Management & Ethics Concentration must have completed a minimum of
50 semester hours of college work, including Introduction to Computers

 

Business Management Program
 
Year 1
Year 2
Religion (27)
Christian Perspective (3)
How to Understand and Apply the Bible (3)
Book of Acts (3)
Hebrew Wisdom Literature (3)
Epistle to the Romans (3)
Christian Theology (3)
General Education (6)
Goals, Priorities & Attitudes (3) Christian Ethics (3)
Concentration (21)
Management Principles (3)
Research I (1)
Biblical Concepts of Leadership (3)
Business Law (3)
Workgroup Technology (3)
Accounting for Managers (3)
Finding, Training, & Retaining People (3)
Economics and the Manager (3)
Research II (2)
Financial Management (3)
Marketing Concepts (3)