1985-1986 Academic Catalog

Professor: Clifford W. Fawcett, Chairman Associate Professors: James E. Seaman, Ronald J. Walker Assistant Professors: Richard E. Baldwin, Debra L. Brown, Marinus Hazen, Martha J. Johnson, Betsy L. Kempf Anne R. Rich, Galen P. Smith, Sarah H. Smith Part-time Faculty: Kenneth H. St. Clair, Rodney Wyse The Department of Business Administration has as its primary objective the development of qualified business professionals. This objective is met by ensuring a knowledge of basic business functions, by providing the foundation for continuing self-de– velopment, by educating students to be aware of the businessper– son' s responsibilities in the political, social, and economic order of society, and by increasing the student's capacity for adjustment to the rapidly changing conditions in the business world. The department consists of the fields of accounting, general business, computer information systems, economics, finance, management, marketing, and secretarial administration. The department is designed to afford the prospective business person a high quality program taught by dedicated Christian pro– fessors. The majors in business administration are based upon a balanced program for graduate study in business, careers in busi– ness, and in church financial leadership. Certification for teach– ing business subjects in the secondary schools is available in sev– eral fields. Programs offered within the Department of Business Adminis– tration include majors in accounting, business administration, comprehensive business education, and computer information systems; and a two-year program leading to the associate of arts degree in secretarial studies. General Curriculum General Education requirements: Biblical Education* Communication . . Humanities Physical Education Science and Mathematics including 71-184 Introduction to Analysis . Social Science . . . . . . . . . . Foreign language requirement** Business Administration: Core requirements . . . Major or Area of Emphasis Business electives 66-160 General Psychology General Electives . . . . . . . . 24 15 15 . 3 15 14 86 .. 0-15 54 16-26 0-10 5 85 . 6-21 192 *Advanced Biblical studies coursesTan be substituted if the student has sufficient background. **The language requirement may be met by satisfactorily completing the third quarter ofa first year foreign language at the college level, or two years ofthe same foreign language in high school.

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