Academic Catalog 2022-2023 
    
    Sep 23, 2023  
Academic Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Management Major


The Management major offers a breadth of training in business, accounting, finance, economics and marketing, as well as provides a focus on management and organizational leadership. Students will be well-prepared for management positions with in-depth knowledge of decision-making, risk assessment, management skills, and planning, directing, and controlling business operations.

Students in the Bachelor of Science in Management may apply for the Dual Degree Program , earning both their Management major and the Master of Business Administration  in the College of Adult and Graduate Studies (CAGS). Additional information on the Management Dual Degree program is below.

The Bachelor of Science in Management requires completion of the following 120 credit hours:
General Education (48 credit hours)
Business Core (34 credit hours)
Management Core (12 credit hours)
General Electives (26 credit hours)

Business and Leadership General Education Core (48 credit hours)


Arts and Humanities (9 credit hours)


Take one course from each of the following three academic disciplines:

Biblical Studies (12 credit hours)


Take the following four courses (some courses are cross-listed and only one prefix needs to be taken):

Integrative Studies (3 credit hours)


* Please see the First-Year Integration (FYI)  page for specific information about this required course.

Mathematics (3 credit hours)


Social Sciences (12 credit hours)


Take each of the following four courses:

Business Management Major (46 credit hours)


Dual Degree Track in Management


Students accepted in the Dual Degree program complete their Bachelor of Science in Management degree, then complete their Master of Business Administration degree through the College of Adult and Graduate Studies (CAGS). Included in the bachelor’s degree course requirements are 12 master’s level credit hours that satisfy both undergraduate and graduate degree requirements. To satisfy CCU graduate program course requirements, students must earn a letter grade of B- or better in the master’s level courses taken in their undergraduate degree. (Cum GPA and letter grade requirements for the undergraduate degree remain the same.) All admissions requirements of the Master of Business Administration must be fulfilled. Information on admission can be found on the CAGS admissions page .

The Bachelor of Science in Management Dual Degree major requires completion of the following 120 credits:
General Education (48 credit hours)
Business Core (34 credit hours)
Management Core (12 credit hours)
Master of Business Administration coursework (12 credit hours)
General Electives (14 credit hours)

The Master of Business Administration  requires completion of an additional 27 credit hours.

Management Dual Degree Course Requirements


In addition to the Management major requirements, students in the Dual Degree Management track take the following graduate-level MBA courses.

Graduation Requirement for Bachelor of Science in Management


The faculty recommends students in the B.S. in Management to the Board of Trustees as candidates for graduation when they have completed the following requirements.

  1. Completion of a total of 120 credits, including all general education, electives, and major core requirements.
  2. A letter grade of D or better and a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better in all CCU coursework, and a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher for all Management major program courses.
  3. Completion of 180 hours of ministry/community service and 180 chapel credits. Transfer students are required to complete 45 hours of ministry/community service and 45 chapel credits each year of attendance at CCU. For further details on ministry/community service, see the Life Directions Center (LDC)  section of this catalog. For further details on chapel credits, see the Student Life  section of this catalog.
  4. Meet the CCU Residency requirements 
  5. Acceptable performance on exit exams, as required by the faculty.
  6. Formal and timely application for graduation by the date specified by the University Registrar.
  7. No outstanding financial obligation to the University.