2019-20 Graduate Academic Catalog
2019–20 Graduate Academic Catalog Page 35 School of Business Administration Master of Business Administration Master of Business Administration Purpose Statement The Cedarville University Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) program is designed to prepare students for expanded leadership responsibilities in business and government, and provides them with a comprehensive set of business competencies combined with a distinctively Christian worldview. The M.B.A. provides a fully online program that can be completed in one or two years, integrating biblical values and ethics across all business disciplines. The M.B.A. program includes core business functions of accounting, economics, finance, information technology, management, marketing, and corporate strategy. Understanding global business perspectives and developing cultural intelligence normally requires a study abroad business tour. Values • Excellence – adhering to the highest standards in ethical and moral behavior. Providing continuous quality goods and services using processes that are customer-focused. Applying biblical wisdom and discernment in everyday business interactions. • Missional Purpose – recognizing that our purpose is to serve Christ and minister to others. Reflecting godliness as salt and light in a business world. Edifying others who we interact with on a daily basis. • Stewardship – using our talents, skills, money and time in recognition that they originate from God and are for use in His purposes. Making decisions that reflect the diversity of stakeholders in ways that bring glory to God. • Servant’s Heart – an attitude of humbly serving God and our fellowman with compassion in the business setting. Showing mercy and grace in business relationships, which reflects God’s love for us. Program Objectives Upon completion of the Master of Business Administration, the graduate will: 1. Demonstrate knowledge in specific disciplines and functional areas of business and how the holistic nature of these separate systems contributes to organizational success. 2. Anticipate and analyze trends, both internal and external to the organization, and develop appropriate strategies and managerial actions. 3. Identify, evaluate, and propose solutions to legal and ethical dilemmas affecting business decisions from a biblical worldview. 4. Describe the internal and external financial positions of an organization; applying current techniques to measure, evaluate and propose change. 5. Develop cultural intelligence for operating in a global environment. 6. Collect, analyze, and present business information or research using metrics or statistical tools that assist managerial decisions. 7. Evaluate core leadership and management strategies for designing organizations and managing change. Program Delivery Cedarville University has designed the M.B.A. to be flexible and responsive to student needs. Courses are offered year-round in fully online seven-week sessions. Program Prerequisites Students entering the M.B.A. program at Cedarville University are expected to have previous undergraduate or postbaccalaureate coursework in the following disciplines as deemed appropriate by the program. A lack of such coursework would require that students either complete such coursework or successfully complete noncredit modules and proficiency examinations for those disciplines as specified by the program: • Accounting I (Financial) • Microeconomics • Accounting II (Managerial) • Business Statistics These courses may be taken concurrent with M.B.A. courses, but must be completed prior to each course listing the prerequisite. Program prerequisites may be completed at Cedarville University or from another regionally accredited institution. Course Requirements Course requirements involve a minimum of 36–39 semester hours including: Master of Business Administration requirements............36–39 ACCT-6300 Accounting for Business Executives...........................3 *BTGS-6100 Biblical and Theological Foundations for Graduate Study.................................................................0–3 ECON-6400 Managerial Economics..............................................3 FIN-6500 Executive Financial Management..................................3 ITM-6800 Information Technology for Competitive Advantage.......3 MGMT-6710 Organizational Design and Behavior.........................3 MRKT-6200 Strategic Marketing Planning.....................................3 Capstone course..........................................................................3 INNV-6280 Creativity to Entrepreneurship............................. 3 (required for students pursuing Innovation and Entrpreneurship concentration) MGMT-6790 Organizational Management Strategy.............. 3 Legal/Ethics course.....................................................................3 CYBS-6270 Cybersecurity Law and Policy............................ 3 (required for students pursuing Cybersecurity concentration) HLCA-6700 Ethical Issues in Healthcare............................... 3 (required for students pursuing Healthcare Administration concentration except for students pursuing the Healthcare concentration under the dual Pharm.D./M.B.A. program who take PHAR-6136 Introduction to Bioethcis (1) and PHAR- 7344 Advanced Bioethics (2).) MGMT-6700 Legal and Ethical Environment of Business...... 3 (required for students pursuing Pharm.D./M.B.A. dual degree) Quantitative course......................................................................3 BUS-6100 Managerial Data Analysis..................................... 3 BUS-6300 Operations Research........................................... 3 (required for students pursuing Operations Management concentration) PHAR-6111 Research Design and Methodology................... 3 (required for students pursuing Pharm.D./M.B.A. dual degree) Electives/**Concentration...........................................................9 *Students must have completed a minor in Bible or have taken coursework adequate to meet the outcomes of BTGS-6100 Biblical and Theological Foundations for Graduate Study. Students who have not met this requirement, as determined by the Office of the Registrar, must enroll in BTGS-6100 Biblical and Theological Foundations for Graduate Study before or concurrent with the first two courses.
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