The Master of Business Administration (MBA) Program
MBA Program Mission
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) program exists to provide a quality graduate-level education for working professionals as well as recent graduates seeking to further develop their business, strategic management, and quantitative skills in a global and dynamic environment. The program seeks to equip and empower students to lead in organizations and functions from a Christian worldview.
MBA Academic Program
The Master of Business Administration: Management (MBA) program is 22 months in length. Face-to-face and online courses are 6 weeks in length and require about 15 to 20 hours per week of work. Face-to-face classes are scheduled to meet one night a week.
MBA Student Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the MBA program should be able to:
- Synthesize and apply the functional areas of business to meet organizational goals.
- Design and manage the implementation of complex business solutions.
- Analyze and evaluate organizational related artifacts to make appropriate management decisions.
- Diagnose organizational situations and evaluate business strategies in a global context.
- Apply strategic analysis and planning tools.
- Communicate and present in a way that enhances organizational effectiveness.
- Interpret and comply with the business legal and regulatory mandates.
- Assess and develop the human resources of an organization.
- Apply advanced quantitative tools and techniques to support business and organizational development.
MBA Program Curriculum
General Business Core - 21 hours
BUS 5900 | Foundations for Graduate Business Studies | 1 |
BUS 6000 | Introduction to Graduate Business Studies | 2 |
BUS 5013 | Organizational Behavior and Leadership | 3 |
BUS 6073 | Business Analytics | 3 |
ITI 5700 | IT Strategy in Business | 3 |
ECO 5023 | Global and Economic Environment | 3 |
BUS 6015 | Accounting and Finance for Managers | 3 |
MKT 5093 | Marketing Management | 3 |
MBA Core - 6 hours
Choose one of the following tracks:
Data Analytics Track - 9 hours
BUS 6150 | Introduction to Data Analytics | 3 |
BUS 6160 | Processing Data for Decision-Making | 3 |
BUS 6170 | Leading Data Analytics Projects | 3 |
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Track - 9 hours
Healthcare Administration Track - 9 hours
Human Resources Management Track - 9 hours
Management and Leadership Track - 9 hours
BUS 6200 | Leadership and Strategic Planning for Servant Leaders | 3 |
BUS 6100 | Human Resource Development and Management | 3 |
BUS 6223 | The Legal Environment of Business | 3 |
Nonprofit Leadership and Management Track - 9 hours
BUS 6240 | Introduction to Nonprofit Leadership and Management | 3 |
BUS 6250 | Raising Human and Financial Resources for Nonprofits | 3 |
BUS 6260 | Fiscal Administration in Nonprofits | 3 |
Project Management Track - 9 hours
PMI 6000 | Introduction to Project and Program Management | 3 |
PMI 6200 | Project Schedule and Risk Management | 3 |
PMI 6400 | Cost, Contract, and Procurement Management | 3 |
Public Administration Track - 9 hours
PUB 6020 | Public Policy | 3 |
PUB 6040 | State and Local Government Structure, Law, and Practice | 3 |
PUB 6080 | Strategic Management and Financial Administration | 3 |
Interdisciplinary Learning Track - 9 hours
This track offers a unique opportunity for students to transfer up to twelve (12) graduate-level credits from previous coursework completed at other regionally accredited institutions within the last ten years. These credits can be applied to our MBA program, allowing students to fast-track their education. In the event that students transfer less than the maximum number of credits, they will complete an equal number of courses within the Trevecca program's track to ensure all requirements are met. This coursework counts towards completing the Interdisciplinary Studies Track requirements and may result in a brief break from coursework while the student's cohort completes their personalized learning track.
Total Credit Hours: 36