• MGT 5010 I1 Organizational Effectiveness

    This course addresses the fundamental concepts necessary for a graduate student to successfully develop knowledge, skills, and abilities in communications, ethical decision-making, and strategic thinking.  These fundamental concepts are addressed through the use of cases, individual and team exercises, and current organizational issues. 

  • MGT 5040 I1 Developing Organizational Intelligence

    A survey of information assessment frameworks, tools and external and internal data sources specifically geared to the needs of organizational management. Students learn how to apply these tools and databases in a context relating to the framework for examining and addressing complex management issues. The use of technology and research are emphasized as critical components for decision-making.

  • MGT 5060 I1 Entrepreneurial Thinking for Managers

    This course will provide students with the opportunity to learn how to make creative, innovative, and effective decisions by learning, understanding, and employing the primary elements of entrepreneurial thinking.  Students will utilize various decision-making tools, such as Pert analysis, decision trees, and cause and effect analysis to determine feasibilities of potential business opportunities

  • BUS 5100 I1 Business Management from a Christian Worldview

    This course examines the influence that social, cultural, and religious environments exert on institutional behavior, particularly focused on the development of an appreciation for the Christian worldview.  Included are the changing nature of the business system, the policy process, corporate power, and organizational and societal reaction to these environmental forces.  The roots of ethical behavior and the societal benefits of proper ethical behavior will also be examined. 

  • MGT 5190 I1 Current Trends & Challenges in Organizations

    This course explores important changes and trends in a management’s social, political, economic, legal, and technological environments. Particular attention will be given to current events in today’s business world through the use of recent organizational activities and events.