Master's degree
The Bachelor of Science in Organizational Management is designed to improve the students understanding of how organizations function and develop effective skills in management and leadership. Students will explore areas such as group and organizational management, human resources, and marketing. More technical aspects of the program include courses in accounting, economics, finance, statistics, and systems management. The program will challenge students to evaluate issues and concepts that are central to the practice of management through the perspectives of historical, Biblical and ethical standards.
High school or GED with 50+ as a cumulative score. The Asset testing for reading, writing, and math must be taken. If math and writing classes are transferred in, the Asset testing is not required for those categories. If 30 credits are being transferred in, a high school or GED transcript is not required. Must have completed 60 credit hours at another accredited university to be accepted into this program.
No set deadline is required. Applicants must complete the admissions package before they can be registered for classes. This process can take as little as a few days to complete.