BBA with a Major in Management (2023-2024)
NGU Core Curriculum
First Year Experience, Choose 1 (1 Credit)
Required
Literature, Choose 1 (3 Credits)
Required
Fine Arts, Choose 1 (3 Credits)
Required
Civic Awareness, Choose 1 (3 Credits)
PLSC-2310 | American National Government | 3 |
HIST-2310 | United States History to 1865 | 3 |
HIST-2320 | United States History Since 1865 | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 44 |
Major Requirements
Business Core
Management Major Requirements
MGMT-4380: Or another course approved by the Department Chair.
Concentration Requirements (12 Credits)
Choose a concentration from Entrepreneurship, General Management, Human Resource Management, International Business, and Management Information Systems. All twelve hours must be completed in a single concentration.
Entrepreneurship Concentration Requirements
MGMT-3380 | Market Problems and Solutions | 3 |
MGMT-3390 | Small Business Start-Up | 3 |
MGMT-4360 | Value Creation and New Product Development | 3 |
MGMT-4370 | Innovative Technology: Past, Present, and Future | 3 |
Human Resource Management Concentration Requirements
MGMT-3310 | Introduction to Human Resources Management | 3 |
MGMT-3370 | Human Resources Recruiting and Staffing | 3 |
MGMT-4340 | Human Resources Compensation and Benefits | 3 |
MGMT-4350 | Human Resources Law and Compliance | 3 |
International Business Concentration Requirements
Management Information Systems Concentration Requirements (12 Credits)
Computer Science Electives:
Choose from
General Management Concentration (Management Electives) (12 Credits)
Choose from
Summary of Degree: |
|
Total Core Curriculum Hours |
44 |
Total Business Core Hours |
46 |
Total Accounting Major Hours |
27 |
Total Free Elective Hours |
6 |
Total Hours for Degree |
123 |
All majors and minors in the College of Business and Entrepreneurship must complete courses numbered 2000 and higher with a grade of C or better.
The mission of the College of Business and Entrepreneurship at North Greenville University is to honor God by transforming students into innovative thinkers and entrepreneurial problem-solvers who create value that leads to human flourishing in a dynamic marketplace.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Students will demonstrate general knowledge of business concepts that is necessary to enter into marketplace careers and callings.
- Students will demonstrate an ability to successfully apply business knowledge to business scenarios.
- Students will demonstrate an understanding of the impact of differing worldviews in the marketplace, including the specific impact of a biblical worldview on business activity.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to solve business problems in discipline-relevant scenarios.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively in discipline-relevant business scenarios.