Production and Operations Management
A study of specific tools, concepts, and management methodologies for application in production and operations. Problem-solving and decision-making skills will be emphasized. (Prerequisite or corequisite: MGT 301.) (Offered Every Fall.) (A grade of at least “C” is required for the BBA degree.)
Conflict Resolution and Negotiation
A course that discusses conflict resolution and negotiation in the business setting. Emphasis on case studies involving common areas of conflict and the resolutions available. (Offered Every Spring.) (A grade of at least “C” is required for the BBA degree.)
Strategic Management
This course will primarily analyze both for-profit and not-for-profit case scenarios and develop alternative solutions and recommendations for implementation. This course is intended to be a capstone course, which will integrate various areas of business. (Prerequisite: Senior Standing, 90+ earned hours) (Offered Every Spring.) (A grade of at least “C” is required for the BBA […]
Masterpieces of Christian Thought
This course is a delineation of the Christian worldview through readings in classic Christian literature from both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. (Prerequisites: BOT 110 and BNT 110.)
Hermeneutics
A study of traditional and emerging approaches in biblical interpretation. Students will experiment with exegetical and interpretive methods to improve their ability to discern meaning from Scripture. Offered every fall. (Prerequisites: BOT 110, BNT 110, and 60 hours.)
Major World Religions
A descriptive analysis of the primary features of the major world religions. Special emphasis will be given to their comparison and encounter with Christianity and their significance for Christianity.
Apologetics
A study of the reasoned responses of Christians to objections to the faith both past and present, with a view to developing the student’s ability to demonstrate the reasonableness of the Christian faith and worldview. (Prerequisites: BOT 110 and BNT 110.)
Theology Elective
Introduction to Philosophy
Study of basic issues and intellectual activities considered by philosophers through the ages. Particular attention is given to the Christian viewpoint on various schools of thought. (Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing.)
Personality Theories (Spring-Odd)
A survey of the major theories of personality with supportive and critical evidence considered. Approaches surveyed will include: Psychoanalytic; Ego Psychology; Trait; Cognitive; and Social Learning theories. Offered spring of odd years. (Prerequisite: HCP 201 or specific approval of the instructor.)