New in Spring 2013: Organizational Leadership

We are excited to announce our newest degree offering: Organizational Leadership Major which is designed to:

  • give the adult student a Biblical foundation with additional emphasis in organizational leadership
  • explore ethical and moral decisions faced by leaders in today’s for-profit and non-profit organizations
  • allow you to study under experienced professors instructing you in the areas of: effective communication, strategic planning, ethics, financial decision making, and team leading.
  • develop decision making skills, build a strong ethical foundation, and enhance management skills

Graduates of this fully accredited program will go on to provide leadership in both the private and public sector and may pursue graduate studies.

DEGREE SPECIFICS

Effective Spring 2013, our newest offering, Organizational Leadership degree will require 120 semester hours for graduation: 36 hours of general education courses, 54 hours in the professional core courses (including biblical/theological courses), and 30 hours of open electives.

The general education core will demand 6 hours of English Composition, 3 hours of Literature, 3 hours of Communication, 6 hours of Behavioral/Social Sciences, 3 hours of Science, 3 hours of History, 3 hours of Philosophy, 3 hours of Math, 3 hours of History of the Restoration Movement and 3 hours of Christian Ethics.

The Organizational Leadership professional core will consist of the following classes: Introduction to Evangelism, Organizational Leadership, Communication for Leadership, Personal Finance, Business Ethics, Teams and the Work Process, Organizational Financial Decision Making, Strategic Planning and Decision Making, and Contemporary Issues in Leadership.

Additionally, Organizational Leadership students will be required to take the following classes in Biblical studies and theology: Acts of the Apostles, Introduction to Gospels, Hermeneutics, Old Testament History, Old Testament Poetry and Prophecy, Christian Worldview, and Basic Bible Doctrines.