The School of Business & Technology offers five-degree programs: Bachelor of Business in Administration (B.B.A.), Bachelor of Science in Accounting (B.S.A.), Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (B.C.S.), Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), Master of Computer Science (M.C.S.) and Master of Information Technology (M.I.S.).
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING
The degree of Bachelor of Science in Accounting is the principal academic program in accountancy and is the undergraduate degree recognized for subsequent practice as a professional accountant.
Mission
To provide students with tools and abilities necessary for standard accounting practices and business through instruction in accounting along with basic knowledge of business management.Objectives
Students who successfully complete the B.S.A. curriculum will:- Be able to demonstrate basic knowledge of the Bible and Christian theology.
- Be able to distinguish the principal concepts, theories, and practices in the functional areas of business.
- Be able to apply Biblical principles and concepts, and Professional standards to business and accounting decision making.
- Be able to apply business-related quantitative methods and tools to the formulation of management decisions.
- Be able to construct different types of professional business communication.
- Be able to work with diverse colleagues.
- Be able to analyze organizational problems and challenges.
- Be able to prepare financial statements in accordance with GAAP.
- Be able to prepare tax returns in accordance with IRS rules and regulations.
- Be able to conduct a basic audit/Students will be able to prepare audit working papers.
Graduation Requirements
- B.S.A. students must satisfactorily complete a minimum of 120 credits: General Education (36credits), WUV Core courses (15 credits), major requirements (42 credits), and major electives (18 credits), and free electives (9 credits).
- A cumulative grade point average of C (2.0) must be maintained.
- Students must satisfactorily pass the graduation exams: Essay Test and Capstone course (Business Research).
- Students fulfill the community service in order to learn ministry formation.
Degree Requirements
- LIL101 Library Information Literacy (0)
General Education 36 credits
See the general education section for details.
- BNT 101 New Testament Survey
- THL 101 Biblical Doctrine I
- BOT 101 Old Testament Survey
- FDS 101 Introduction to Christian Faith
- FDS 102 Worldview
Major Requirements 42 credits
- ACC 202 Cost Accounting
- ACC 211 Principles of Accounting
- ACC 220 Financial Accounting
- ACC 302 Accounting Information Systems
- ACC 401 Federal Taxation
- ACC 402 Auditing
- ACC 411 Managerial Accounting
- BUS 102 Principles of Management
- BUS 201 Business Statistics
- BUS 302 Financial Management
- BUS 313 Legal Environment of Business
- BUS 480 Business Research
- ECO 201 Microeconomics
- ECO 202 Macroeconomics
Business Electives 18 credits
Courses
- ACC 432 Accounting Theory and Ethics
- ACC 433 Government / Not-for-Profit Accounting
- BUS 202 Organization Behavior
- BUS 203 Leadership
- BUS 301 Principles of Investment
- BUS 311 Business Law
- BUS 316 Operations and Supply Chain Management
- BUS 322 Management Information Systems
- BUS 370 Cooperative Education Program I
- BUS 371 Cooperative Education Program II
- BUS 401 Human Resource Management
- BUS 402 Entrepreneurship / Venture Business
- BUS 411 Marketing
- BUS 422 Labor Relations
- BUS 451 Christian Business Ethics / Vision
- BUS 470 International Business
- ECO 303 Managerial Economics
Practicum
- BUS 372 Marketing Field Practicum (1Credit Hour) **
- BUS 373 Management Field Practicum (1 Credit Hour) **
- BUS 374 Human Resource Management Field Practicum (1 Credit Hour) **
- BUS 377 Accounting Field Practicum (1 Credit Hour) **
- BUS 378 Finance Field Management (1 Credit Hour) **
*18 credits may include courses alone or courses and practicum / ** Can not be repeated
Ministry Formation Requirements 0 credits
- CHS101 Community Service Freshman
- CHS102 Community Service Freshman
- CHS201 Community Service Sophomore
- CHS202 Community Service Sophomore
- CHS301 Community Service Junior
- CHS302 Community Service Junior
- CHS401 Community Service Senior
Free Electives 9 credits
Free Electives are any courses beyond major subjects that can be taken to broaden the knowledge horizon
Total 120 Credits
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (B.B.A.) WITH CONCENTRATION IN MANAGEMENT
Mission
Through instruction in accounting, finance, marketing, operations, and international business combined with biblical and theological disciplines to provide tools necessary for students to obtain the ability to understand business climate, start and run their own business with Christian values.Objectives
Students who successfully complete the B.B.A. curriculum will:- Be able to demonstrate basic knowledge of the Bible and evangelical Christian theology.
- Be able to distinguish the principal concepts, theories, and practices in the functional areas of business.
- Be able to apply Biblical principles and concepts to business decisions.
- Be able to apply business-related quantitative methods and tools to the formulation of management decisions.
- Be able to construct different types of professional business communication.
- Be able to work with diverse colleagues.
- Be able to analyze organizational problems and challenges.
Graduation Requirements
- B.B.A. students must satisfactorily complete a minimum of 120 credits: General Education (36credits), WUV Core courses (15 credits), major requirements (42 credits), and major electives (18credits), and free electives (9 credits).
- A cumulative grade point average of C (2.0) must be maintained.
- Students must satisfactorily pass the graduation exams: Essay Test and Capstone course (Business Research).
- Students fulfill the community service in order to learn ministry formation.
Degree Requirements
LIL 101 Library Information Literacy 0 credits
General Education 36 credits
See the general education section for details.
WUV Core Courses 15 credits
- BNT 101 New Testament Survey
- THL 101 Biblical Doctrine I
- BOT 101 Old Testament Survey
- FDS 101 Introduction to Christian Faith
- FDS 102 Worldview
Major Requirements 42 credits
- ACC 211 Principles of Accounting
- BUS 102 Principles of Management
- BUS 201 Business Statistics
- BUS 202 Organizational Behavior
- BUS 302 Financial Management (Pre: ACC 211)
- BUS 313 Legal Environment of Business
- BUS 316 Operations and Supply Chain Management
- BUS 322 Management Information Systems
- BUS 401 Human Resources Management
- BUS 402 Entrepreneurship / Venture Business
- BUS 411 Marketing
- BUS 480 Business Research
- ECO 201 Microeconomics
- ECO 202 Macroeconomics
Concentration Requirements 18 credits*
Courses
- ACC 220 Financial Accounting (Pre: ACC 211)
- BUS 203 Leadership
- BUS 301 Principles of Investment
- BUS 311 Business Law
- BUS 422 Labor Relations
- BUS 451 Christian Business Ethics / Vision
- BUS 470 International Business
- BUS 471 Introduction to Digital Marketing
- BUS 472 Global Supply Chain Management
- ECO 303 Managerial Economics
- BUS 370 Co-operative Education Program Level 1
- BUS 371 Co-operative Education Program Level 2
- MIT 301 Database Concept
Practicum
- BUS 372 Marketing Field Practicum (1 Credit Hour) **
- BUS 373 Management Field Practicum (1 Credit Hour) **
- BUS 374 Human Resource Management Field Practicum (1 Credit Hour) **
- BUS 375 Accounting and Finance Field Management (1 Credit Hour) **
*18 credits may include courses alone or courses and practicum. / ** Can not be repeated
Ministry Formation Requirements 0 credits
- CHS101 Community Service Freshman
- CHS102 Community Service Freshman
- CHS201 Community Service Sophomore
- CHS202 Community Service Sophomore
- CHS301 Community Service Junior
- CHS302 Community Service Junior
- CHS401 Community Service Senior
Free Electives 9 credits
Free Electives are any courses beyond major subjects that can be taken to broaden the knowledge horizon
Total 120 Credit Hours
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (B.B.A.) WITH CONCENTRATION IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Mission
Through instructions in Information Technology, in addition to the business courses (accounting, finance,
marketing, operations, and international business), combined in with biblical and theological disciplines to
provide tools necessary for students to obtain the ability to understand business climate, start and run their
own business with Christian values.
Objectives
Students who successfully complete the B.B.A. curriculum will:
- Be able to demonstrate basic knowledge of the Bible and evangelical Christian theology.
- Be able to distinguish the principal concepts, theories, and practices in the functional areas of business.
- Be able to apply Biblical principles and concepts to business decisions.
- Be able to apply business-related quantitative methods and tools to the formulation of management decisions.
- Be able to construct different types of professional business communication.
- Be able to work with diverse colleagues.
- Be able to analyze organizational problems and challenges.
- Be able to understand and implement basic Information Technology requirements.
Graduation Requirements
- B.B.A. students must satisfactorily complete a minimum of 120 credits: General Education (36credits), WUV Core courses (15 credits), Major requirements (42 credits), and Major Electives (18credits), and Free electives (9 credits)
- A cumulative grade point average of C (2.0) must be maintained.
- A cumulative grade point average of C (2.0) must be maintained.
- Students must satisfactorily pass the graduation exams: Essay Test and Capstone course (Business Research).
- Students fulfill the community service in order to learn ministry formation.
Degree Requirements
LIL101 Library Information Literacy (0)
General Education (36):
See the general education section for details.
WUV Core Courses 15 credits
- BNT 101 New Testament Survey
- THL 101 Biblical Doctrine I
- BOT 101 Old Testament Survey
- FDS 101 Introduction to Christian Faith
- FDS 102 Worldview
Major Requirements 42 credits
- ACC 211 Principles of Accounting
- BUS 102 Principles of Management
- BUS 201 Business Statistics
- BUS 202 Organizational Behaviors
- BUS 302 Financial Management (Pre: ACC 211)
- BUS 313 Legal Environment of Business
- BUS 316 Operations and Supply Chain Management
- BUS 322 Management Information Systems
- BUS 401 Human Resources Management
- BUS 411 Marketing
- BUS 480 Business Research
- ECO 201 Microeconomics
- ECO 202 Macroeconomics
- MIT 301 Database Concept and Applications (BCS 103)
Concentration Electives Requirements 18 credits
Courses
- MIT 104 Fundamentals of Web Programming (BCS 104)
- MIT 105 Introduction to Data Science (BCS 105)
- MIT 302 Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis (BCS 202)
- MIT 303 Fundamentals of Programming Languages (BCS 102)
- MIT 304 Data Communications and Networking (BCS 303)
- MIT 306 Object Oriented Programming (BCS 204)
- MIT 307 Cyber Securities (BCS 420)
- MIT 311 Software Development (BCS 311)
- MIT 315 Applied Machine Learning (BCS 315)
- MIT 350 Mobile Application Development (BCS 350)
- MIT 410 Mid Level of Programming (BCS 410)
- MIT 411 Windows Programming (BCS 411)
- MIT 412 Cloud Computing (BCS 412)
- MIT 415 Big Data on Amazon Web Services (BCS 415)
- MIT 439 Big Data Analytics in Business (BCS 439)
- MIT 440 Natural Language Processing (BCS 440)
- BUS 370 Co-operative Education Program Level 1
- BUS 371 Co-operative Education Program Level 2
Practicum
- BUS 372 Marketing Field Practicum (1 credit Hour) **
- BUS 373 Management Field Practicum (1 credit Hour) **
- BUS 374 Human Resource Management Field Practicum (1credit Hour) **
- BUS 375 Accounting and Finance Filed Management (1 credit Hour) **
- BUS 376 Information Technology Field Practicum (1 credit Hour) **
*18 credits may include courses alone or courses and practicum / ** Can not be repeated
Ministry Formation Requirements 0 credits
- CHS101 Community Service Freshman
- CHS102 Community Service Freshman
- CHS201 Community Service Sophomore
- CHS202 Community Service Sophomore
- CHS301 Community Service Junior
- CHS302 Community Service Junior
- CHS401 Community Service Senior
Free Electives 9 credits
Free Electives are any courses beyond major subjects that can be taken to broaden the knowledge horizon
Total 120 Credits
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
Mission
To provide students with the computer related knowledge and skills as well as soft skills needed for team works, based on the Christian values and Biblical morals to prepare them for professional careers in the field of computer science.Objectives
The program will enable students to attain, by the time of graduation:- An ability to analyze a problem, and identify and define the computing requirements appropriate to its solution
- An ability to design, implement, and evaluate a computer-based system, process, component, or program to meet desired needs.
- An ability to use current techniques, skills, and tools necessary for computing practice
- An ability to apply mathematical foundations, algorithmic principles, and computer science theory in the modeling and design of computer-based systems in a way that demonstrates comprehension of the tradeoffs involved in design choices.
- An ability to apply Biblical principles and concepts in collaborative works.
- An ability to apply Ethical principles to business decision making.
Graduation Requirements
- B.C.S. students must satisfactorily complete a minimum of 120 credits: General Education (36credits), Major requirements (36 credits), WUV Core courses (30 credits), and Electives (18 credits).
- A cumulative grade point average of C (2.0) must be maintained.
- Students must satisfactorily pass the graduation exams: Essay test.
- Students fulfill the community services in order to learn ministry formation
Degree Requirements
LIL 101- Library Information Literacy 0 credits
See the general education section for details.
- MAT 201 Calculus I (Prerequisite for BCS 200 ~)
- BNT 101 New Testament Survey
- THL 101 Biblical Doctrine I
- BOT 101 Old Testament Survey
- FDS 101 Introduction to Christian Faith
- FDS 102 Worldview
- BCS 101 Preview of Computer Science
- BCS 102 Fundamentals of Programming (MIT303)
- BCS 103 Database Concepts and Applications (MIT301)
- BCS 104 Fundamentals of Web Programming (MIT 104)
- BCS 201 Discrete Mathematics and Logic
- BCS 202 Data Structure and Algorithms (MIT302)
- BCS 203 Foundations of Software Engineering
- BCS 206 Introduction to Programming Languages (MIT206)
- BCS 301 Computer Architecture
- BCS 303 Data Communications and Networking (MIT304)
- BCS 310 Operating System Design
- BCS 311 Software Development (MIT311)
- BCS 490 Capstone Study
- CHS101 Community Service Freshman
- CHS102 Community Service Freshman
- CHS201 Community Service Sophomore
- CHS202 Community Service Sophomore
- CHS301 Community Service Junior
- CHS302 Community Service Junior
- CHS401 Community Service Senior
- BCS 105 Introduction to Data Science (MIT 105)
- BCS 204 Object Oriented Programming (MIT 306)
- BCS 315 Applied Machine Learning (MIT 315)
- BCS 320 Probability and Mathematical Statistics (BUS 201)
- BCS 350 Mobile Application Development (MIT350)
- BCS 370 Co-operative Education Program Level 1
- BCS 371 Co-operative Education Program Level 2
- BCS 400 Artificial Intelligence
- BCS 410 Mid Level of Programming (MIT 410)
- BCS 411 Windows Programming (MIT 411)
- BCS 412 Cloud Computing (MIT 412)
- BCS 415 Big Data on Amazon Web Services (MIT 415)
- BCS 420 Cyber Securities (MIT307)
- BCS 439 Big Data Analytics in Business (MIT 439)
- BCS 440 Natural Language Processing (MIT 440)
- BCS 372 Computer Programming Field Practicum (1 credit Hour)
- BCS 373 Data Science Field Practicum (1 credit Hour)
- BCS 374 IT Infrastructure Field Practicum (1 credit Hour)
Free Electives are any courses beyond major subjects that can be taken to broaden the knowledge horizon
Total 120 Credit Hours
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
The degree of Master of Business Administration, which attracts people from a wide range of academic disciplines, is designed for the professionals who want to further their knowledge and career potential in today’s dynamic and competitive business climate.Mission
To provide students with higher level of training for business management and entrepreneurial strategies combined with theological disciplines for students to obtain the top management ability to analyze the global business environment and execute suitable management strategies.Objectives
Students who successfully complete the M.B.A. curriculum will:1. Be able to interpret the principal concepts, theories, and practices in the functional areas of business.
2. Be able to recommend alternative business decisions supported by Biblical principles and concepts.
3. Be able to demonstrate the capacity to manage organizational problems and issues from a multidisciplinary perspective.
4. Be able to identify the opportunities and challenges of globalization and apply managerial skills to global business issues.
5. Be able to demonstrate well-developed leadership, and teamwork skills for the effective implementation of organizational policy.
6. Be able to create coherent forms of both narrative and persuasive types of communication to diverse professional audiences.
Admission Prerequisites (12 credits)
To be admitted to the MBA program, the candidate’s transcripts must show undergraduate level coursework (or equivalent) covering the following prerequisite courses. Otherwise, students must take at least two prerequisite courses in the first semester and finish taking all prerequisite courses within the first year of MBA program. The prerequisite courses may be opened during the Summer and Winter sessions.1. ECO 201 Microeconomics
2. ECO 202 Macroeconomics
3. ENG 201 College English II
4. MAT 101 College Math
Graduation Requirements
- M.B.A. students must satisfactorily complete a minimum of 48credits: Students must satisfactorily complete the major requirements (30 credits), business electives (15 credits), and core course (3 credits)
- A cumulative grade point average of B- (2.7) must be maintained.
- M.B.A. students must satisfactorily pass the graduation exams.
Degree Requirements
LIL 500 Library Information Literacy 0 creditsWUV Core Course 3 credits
BIB 501 Survey of the Bible
Major Requirements (30 credits)
1. ACC 502 Financial Accounting
2. BUS 502 Human Resource Management
3. BUS 503 Financial Management (Pre: ACC502)
4. BUS 504 Operations and Supply Management
5. BUS 505 Marketing Management
6. BUS 506 Management Information Systems
7. BUS 507 Strategic Management
8. BUS 510 Organization Theory
9. BUS 600 Managerial Statistics
10. BUS 700 Business Research
Free Electives (15 credits)
The following courses are recommended for the MBA major electives, but other courses can be freely taken from other majors as needed. If five (5) or more elective courses are taken from a Concentration, the MBA degree diploma will be awarded with a note of completing a Concentration program such as Management Information System (MIS) or Computer Science (CS) Concentration. If five (5) or more elective courses are taken broadly across different concentrations, the diploma will be awarded as the Master of Business Administration. This flexible approach for elective courses is effective for the current students who are in the MBA Management or Information Technology (IT) Concentration Program from 2021 Fall semester. Management Elective Courses
ACC 701 Federal Taxation (Pre: ACC211)
BUS 501 Organizational Behavior (Required)
BUS 702 Business Law and Ethics
BUS 703 Labor Relations
BUS 704 International Business
BUS 705 International Financial Management (Pre: BUS503)
BUS 707 Corporate Governance
BUS 708 Consumer Behavior (Pre: BUS505)
BUS 709 Risk and Insurance
BUS 710 Christian and Business
BUS 712 Small Business Management
BUS 713 Investment Strategies (Pre: ACC502)
BUS 714 Digital Marketing (Pre: BUS505)
BUS 715 Project Management
BUS 716 Survey of Economics
ECO 501 Managerial Economics
ECO 602 Global Economic Environment
ECO 603 Economics of Development
BUS 790 Co-operative Education Program Practicum
Practicum
BUS 791 Marketing Field Practicum (1 Credit Hour) **
BUS 792 Management Field Practicum (1 Credit Hour) **
BUS 793 Human Resource Management Field Practicum (1 Credit Hour) **
BUS 794 Accounting and Finance Field Management (1 Credit Hour) **
** Can not be repeated Management Information System (MIS) Concentration Courses
MIS 531 Database Design (MIT 531)
MIS 539 Big Data Analytics in Business (MIT 539)
MIS 550 Introduction to Data Science (MIT 550)
MIS 551 Data Mining (Pre: CS 542)(MIT 551)
MIS 552 Applied Machine Learning (Pre: CS542) (MIT 552)
MIS 553 Deep Learning (Pre: CS 542)(MIT553)
MIS 554 Natural Language Processing(MIT 554)
MIS 556 Big Data on Amazon Web Services(MIT 556)
Computer Science (CS) Concentration Courses
CS 532 Advanced Network Securities (MIT 532)
CS 533 Network Infrastructure Planning (MIT 533)
CS 534 Cyber Securities(MIT 534)
CS 536 Information Technology Governance (MIT 536)
CS 537 Mobile Application Concepts (MIT 537)
CS 540 Principles of Programming Languages (MIT 540)
CS 541 Fundamentals of Web Programming (MIT 541)
CS 542 Object Oriented Programming (MIT 542)
CS 543 Windows Programming (MIT 543)
CS 545 Software Development in Python(MIT 545)
CS 557 Artificial Intelligence(MIT 557)
*15 credits may include courses alone or courses and practicum.
Total 48 Credit Hours
MASTER OF SCIENCE in COMPUTER SCIENCE
Master of Science in Computer Science (MCS) Program focuses on three aspects in the computer field: Computer programming, and Information Technology (IT) Infrastructure. IT Infrastructure area includes computer network environment, telecommunications, and network securities. Most Computer courses are accompanied with hands-on Computer labs.
Mission
To provide students with a higher level of training for computer programming, Information Technology infrastructure, and Christian worldview for students to be equipped with the ability to plan, design, implementation, and maintenance of various computer related capabilities effectively, based on the obtained computer knowledge, and computer programming and data analytics skills.Objectives
Students who successfully complete the M.C.S. curriculum will be equipped with:- An ability to analyze the given problems and define the computing requirements appropriate to its solution.
- An ability to design, implement, and evaluate a computer-based system, process, component, or program to meet desired needs.
- An ability to plan, design, develop, and maintain Information Technology infrastructure.
- An ability to use current techniques, skills, and tools necessary for computing practice.
- An ability to apply mathematical foundations, algorithmic principles, and computer science theory in the modeling and design of computer-based systems in a way that demonstrates comprehension of the tradeoffs involved in design choices.
- An ability to apply Biblical and Ethical principles in business decision making.
Admission Prerequisites (12 credits)
To be admitted to the MCS program, the candidate’s transcripts must show undergraduate level coursework (or equivalent) covering the following prerequisite courses. Otherwise, students must take at least two prerequisite courses in the first semester and finish taking all prerequisite courses within the first year of MCS program. The prerequisite courses may be opened during the Summer and Winter sessions.1. BCS102 Fundamentals of Programming (MIT 303)
2. BCS 202 Data Structure and Algorithms (MIT 302)
3. BCS 310 Operating System Design
4. BCS 320 Probability and Mathematical Statistics (BUS 201)
Graduation Requirements
1. M.C.S. students must satisfactorily complete a minimum of 36 credits: Students must satisfactorily complete the major requirements (21 credits) and free electives (15 credits) from any courses offered in the School of Business and Technologies.2. A concentration program will be additionally awarded to the MCS degree diploma if five (5) or more free elective courses are taken from a different major such as Master of Science in Management Information System (MIS), Master of Business Administration (BUS), and Accounting (ACC).
3. A cumulative grade point average of B- (2.5) must be maintained.
Degree Requirements
LIL 500 Library Information Literacy (0 credits) Major Requirements (21 credits)CS 532 Advanced Network Securities (MIT 532)
CS 533 Network Infrastructure Planning (MIT 533)
CS 537 Mobile Application Concepts (MIT 537)
CS 541 Fundamentals of Web Programming (MIT 541)
CS 542 Object Oriented Programming (MIT 542)
CS 545 Software Development in Python (MIT 545)
CS 557 Artificial Intelligence (MIT 557) Free Electives (15 credits)
The following courses are recommended for the MCS major electives, but other courses can be freely taken from other majors as needed. If five (5) or more elective courses are taken from a Concentration, the MCS degree diploma will be awarded with a note of completing a Concentration program such as Management or MIS Concentration. Computer Science (CS) Elective Courses
CS 534 Cyber Securities (MIT 534)
CS 536 Information Technology Governance (MIT 536)
CS 540 Principles of Programming Languages (MIT 540)
CS 543 Windows Programming (MIT 543)
CS 790 Co-operative Education Program Practicum
CS 791 IT Infrastructure Field Practicum (1 Credit Hour)
CS 792 Computer Programming Field Practicum (1 Credit Hour)
CS 793 Data Analytics Field Practicum (1 Credit Hour) Practicum CS 791 IT Infrastructure Field Practicum (1 Credit Hour) **
CS 792 Computer Programming Field Practicum (1 Credit Hour) **
CS 793 Data Analytics Field Practicum (1 Credit Hour) **
CS 794 Advanced Computer Field Practicum (1 Credit Hour) **
** Can not be repeated Management Concentration Courses
ACC 502 Financial Accounting
BUS 502 Human Resource Management
BUS 503 Financial Management (Pre: ACC502)
BUS 504 Operations and Supply Management
BUS 505 Marketing Management
BUS 506 Management Information Systems
BUS 507 Strategic Management
BUS 510 Organization Theory
BUS 600 Managerial Statistics
BUS 700 Business Research
BUS 501 Organizational Behavior (Required)
BUS 704 International Business
BUS 714 Digital Marketing (Pre: BUS505)
BUS 715 Project Management
Management Information System (MIS) Concentration Courses
MIS 531 Database Design (MIT 531)
MIS 539 Big Data Analytics in Business (MIT 539)
MIS 550 Introduction to Data Science (MIT 550)
MIS 551 Data Mining (Pre: CS 542) (MIT 551)
MIS 552 Applied Machine Learning (Pre: CS542) (MIT 552)
MIS 553 Deep Learning (Pre: CS 542) (MIT 553)
MIS 554 Natural Language Processing (MIT 554)
MIS 556 Big Data on Amazon Web Services (MIT 556)
*15 credits may include courses alone or courses and practicum. Total 36 Credit Hour
MASTER OF SCIENCE in MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (M.I.S.)
Master of Science in Management Information System (MIS) Program is a combined study in Business, Data Analytics, and Computer, which will produce the business workforce who are equipped with technologies and data analytics skills. Technical focus of the MIS program is on the Data Analytics that has becoming more important in the business environment recently.Mission
To provide students with a higher level of training for business management, data analytics, and Christian worldview for students to be equipped with the ability to plan and realize business strategies effectively, based on the obtained business management knowledge and data analysis skills.Objectives
Students who successfully complete the M.I.S. curriculum will:1. Be able to interpret the principal concepts, theories, and practices in the functional areas of business.
2. Be able to recommend alternative business decisions supported by Biblical principles and concepts.
3. Be able to conduct data analytics on the business data by utilizing Machine Learning, Text Mining, and Artificial Intelligence technologies.
4. Be able to assist in managerial decision making, based on the analysis results from data analytics.
5. Be able to code computer programs for data analytics purpose.
6. Be able to create coherent forms of both narrative and persuasive types of communication to diverse professional audiences.
Admission Prerequisites (12 credits)
To be admitted to the MIS program, the candidate’s transcripts must show undergraduate level coursework (or equivalent) covering the following prerequisite courses. Otherwise, students must take at least two prerequisite courses in the first semester and finish taking all prerequisite courses within the first year of MIS program. The prerequisite courses may be opened during the Summer and Winter sessions.1. MAT 101 College Mathematics
2. ECO 201 Microeconomics
3. ECO 202 Macroeconomics
4. ENG 201 College English II
Graduation Requirements
- M.I.S. students must satisfactorily complete a minimum of 48 credits: Students must satisfactorily complete the major requirements (30 credits), a core course (3 credits), and free electives (15 credits) from any courses offered in the School of Business and Technologies.
- A concentration program will be additionally awarded to the MIS degree diploma if five (5) or more free elective courses are taken from a different major such as Master of Science in Computer Science (MCS), Master of Business Administration (BUS), and Accounting (ACC).
- A cumulative grade point average of B- (2.5) must be maintained.
Degree Requirements
LIL 500 Library Information Literacy (0 credits) WUV Core Course (3 credits)BIB 501 Survey of the Bible
Major Requirements (30 credits)
ACC 502 Financial Accounting
BUS 503 Financial Management (Pre: ACC502)
BUS 505 Marketing Management
BUS 507 Strategic Management
BUS 600 Managerial Statistics
MIS 531 Database Design (MIT 531)
CS 542 Object Oriented Programming (MIT 542)
MIS 550 Introduction to Data Science (MIT 550)
MIS 552 Applied Machine Learning (Pre: CS542) (MIT 552)
MIS 554 Natural Language Processing(MIT 554) Free Electives (15 credits)
The following courses are recommended for the MIS major electives, but other courses can be freely taken from other majors as needed. If five (5) or more elective courses are taken from a Concentration, the MIS degree diploma will be awarded with a note of completing a Concentration program such as Management or Computer Science (CS) Concentration. MIS Elective Courses
MIS 551 Data Mining (Pre: CS 542) (MIT 551)
MIS 553 Deep Learning (Pre: CS 542) (MIT 553)
MIS 539 Big Data Analytics in Business (MIT 539)
MIS 556 Big Data on Amazon Web Services (MIT 556)
BUS 790 Co-operative Education Program
Practicum
BUS 791 Marketing Field Practicum (1 Credit Hour) **
BUS 792 Management Field Practicum (1 Credit Hour) **
BUS 793 Human Resource Management Field Practicum (1 Credit Hour) **
BUS 794 Accounting and Finance Field Management (1 Credit Hour) **
BUS 795 Information Technology Field Practicum (1 Credit Hour) **
** Can not be repeated Management Concentration Courses
BUS 502 Human Resource Management
BUS 504 Operations and Supply Management
BUS 506 Management Information Systems
BUS 510 Organization Theory
BUS 700 Business Research
BUS 501 Organizational Behavior (Required)
BUS 702 Business Law and Ethics
BUS 704 International Business
BUS 712 Small Business Management
BUS 714 Digital Marketing (Pre: BUS505)
BUS 715 Project Management
Computer Science (CS) Concentration Courses
CS 510 Mid Level of Programming (MIT 510)
CS 532 Advanced Network Securities (MIT 532)
CS 533 Network Infrastructure Planning (MIT 533)
CS 534 Cyber Securities (MIT 534)
CS 536 Information Technology Governance (MIT 536)
CS 537 Mobile Application Concepts (MIT 537)
CS 540 Principles of Programming Languages (MIT 540)
CS 541 Fundamentals of Web Programming (MIT 541)
CS 542 Object Oriented Programming (MIT 542)
CS 557 Artificial Intelligence (MIT 557)
*15 credits may include courses alone or courses and practicum. Total 48 Credit Hours
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ONLINE
The Master of Business Administration Online program is 100% self-paced study online program. Each coursework completes in eight weeks in the fashion of one course at a time while multiple courses are available for selection. It is designed for the professionals who want to further their knowledge and career potential in today’s dynamic and competitive business climate. New admission to the program is possible at every 8 weeks course cycle, which allows six times to join in the program a year.Mission
To provide students with higher level of training for business management and entrepreneurial strategies combined with theological disciplines for students to obtain the top management ability to analyze the global business environment and execute suitable management strategies.Objectives
Students who successfully complete the M.B.A. curriculum will:- Be able to interpret the principal concepts, theories, and practices in the functional areas of business.
- Be able to recommend alternative business decisions supported by Biblical principles and concepts.
- 3. Be able to demonstrate the capacity to manage organizational problems and issues from a multidisciplinary perspective.
- Be able to identify the opportunities and challenges of globalization and apply managerial skills to global business issues.
- Be able to demonstrate well-developed leadership, and teamwork skills for the effective implementation of organizational policy.
- Be able to create coherent forms of both narrative and persuasive types of communication to diverse professional audiences.
Admission Prerequisites (12 credits)
To be admitted to the MBA Online program, the candidate’s transcripts must show undergraduate level coursework (or equivalent) covering the following. Otherwise, students must complete the following courses within the first year of MBA program.1. ECO 201 Microeconomics
2. ECO 202 Macroeconomics
Graduation Requirements
1. M.B.A. Online students must satisfactorily complete a minimum of 36 credits from the course provision.2. A cumulative grade point average of B- (2.5) must be maintained.
3. M.B.A. Online students must satisfactorily pass the graduation exams: Capstone course (Research Project).
Degree Requirements
Major Requirements (36 credits)ACC 502 Financial Accounting
BUS 501 Organizational Behavior
BUS 502 Human Resource Management
BUS 503 Financial Management (Pre: ACC502)
BUS 504 Operations and Supply Management
BUS 505 Marketing Management
BUS 506 Management Information Systems
BUS 507 Strategic Management
BUS 600 Managerial Statistics
BUS 700 Business Research
BUS 702 Business Law and Ethics
BUS 704 International Business
Total 36 Credit Hours