Bachelor of Science in Business & Administration
The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program (4 years) provides students with a practical and professional field of Business Administration with basic general education and Economics. The BSBA curriculum is designed to train students for a variety of job opportunities in various kind of companies and other settings. Some students enroll for personal development and to engage in a variety of professional settings more effectively.
Admission Requirements
High school diploma or its equivalent
All previously attended college transcripts if applicable.
Graduation Requirements
Completion of 120 semester credit (with at least 72 semester credit hours at Kernel University)
A minimum total GPA of 2.0
BSBA PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
Bachelor of Science in Business & Administration program provides students with a foundation for the study of Economics and Business by incorporating both basic courses in humanities and general disciplines. Students will increase in understanding both basic theory and liberal arts. Students will be interested in developing their skills in Business and Administration with practical professional areas. Students will be able to effectively have confidence in relationships with their future career.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the program,
a) Students will develop knowledge of business and implicate to their business area.
b) Students will demonstrate the ability to identify, analyze, and evaluate alternative solutions to wide range of business problems.
c) Student will be equipped to serve in their life as Christian business leaders.
d) Students will articulate their knowledge of biblical principles and their application to ethical business behavior.
Curriculum Requirements
Student Progress Worksheet: BSBA (120 Credits, 4 Years)
General Studies – 42 Credits
English and Communication(EC)
___EC 110 College English I (Grammar)
___EC 120 College English II (Composition)
___EC 210 Oral Communication
___EC 220 Intercultural Communication
___GE 240 Research and Writing
Humanities/Social Science(HS)
___HS 110 Introduction to Philosophy
___HS 120 Introduction to Sociology
___HS 130 Introduction to Psychology
___HS 210 Introduction to Ethics
___HS 220 Introduction to Humanities
Technologies and Sciences (TS)
___TS 110 College Algebra
___TS 120 Introduction to Business
___TS 130 Introduction to Economics
___TS 210 Introduction to Computer & IT
___TS 220 Health and Nutrition Science
Major Studies – 60 units
___PM 310 Introduction to Bible
___PM 410 Christian Apologetics
___CM 310 Principles of Management (Pre. TS 120)
___CM 320 Principles of Economics (Pre. TS 130)
___CM 330 Organizational Behavior
___CM 340 Marketing Management
___CM 350 Financial Management
___CM 360 Management Science (Pre. TS 210)
___CM 370 Business Statistics (Pre. TS 110)
___CM 380 Strategic Management
Advanced Studies – 30 units
___AM 310 Principles of Accounting
___AM 320 Principles of International Business
___AM 410 Principles of Microeconomics (Pre. CM 310)
___AM 412 Principles of Macroeconomics (Pre. CM 310)
___AM 420 Human Resources Management (Pre. CM 330)
___AM 430 Marketing Research (Pre. CM 340)
___AM 440 Investment Management (Pre. CM 350)
___AM 450 Operations Research (Pre. CM 360)
___AM 460 Management Information Systems
___AM 470 Business Law and Ethics
Elective Studies – 18 Units
___EM 410 Leadership and Motivation (Pre. CM 330)
___EM 420 Consumer Behavior (Pre. CM 340)
___EM 422 Advertising and Promotion
___EM 430 Corporate Finance (Pre. CM 350)
___EM 440 Project Management
___EM 450 Franchise Management
___EM 460 Venture Management
___EM 470 e-Commerce Management
___EM 480 Small Business Management
___EM 490 Global Entrepreneurship
Note: A Student Progress Worksheet, similar to the following, will be kept in each student file so that progress can be tracked and academic advising can be facilitated.