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2004 - 2005
College Catalog
Bachelor of
Science in Business Management
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School of Business
The business program at The King’s College strives to provide the business community with graduates of integrity who are fully conversant with normative business practices and finance standards and who function well in global and international settings. The program stresses academic rigor to ensure that graduating students develop the competence and technical proficiency necessary to make sound business decisions. Just as importantly, the program conveys a Biblical view on ethics, property and ownership and on the role of business in society. Throughout the business curriculum, professors endeavor to bring teachings and mandates of the Bible to the field of business. Graduates are thus equipped to address the issues of integrity and character that are so critical to a healthy corporate and business environment.
The Bachelor of Science in Business
Management
The program
offers three major tracks as part of the
Bachelor of Science Degree in Business
Management – finance, management, and marketing. All three tracks share a common business core consisting of ten required three-hour courses. Five additional courses in the area of specialization are required to complete the degree. Most business courses are taken in the junior and senior years, giving business majors the opportunity to take full advantage of the liberal arts program in the Common Core.
Several core values and competencies are stressed in all business courses. Because of its critical role in business today, technology is emphasized in all business courses and technology competence is demanded of all business students. In addition, because business tends to be international, global dimensions are addressed throughout the business curriculum. The business program also emphasizes entrepreneurial vision, recognizing that entrepreneurship is the primary means by which wealth is created in our society. The business department expects that graduates of The King’s College business program will secure the knowledge and competency necessary to perform at a high level within the corporate setting, as well as at leading graduate business schools.
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YEAR 1
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Credits |
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Fall Courses
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POL117: Foundations of American Politics
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ECO117: Fundamentals of Economics |
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3 |
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ENG101: College Writing I
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3 |
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HIS117: American Civilization I
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3 |
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REL157: Intro. to New Testament
Literature |
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3 |
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REL187: Foundations of Judeo-Christian Thought
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MAT117: Mathematical Ideas & Practice |
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3 |
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Fall Total
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15 |
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Spring Courses |
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ECO117: Fundamentals of Economics
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POL117: Foundations of American
Politics |
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3 |
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ENG201: College Writing II
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3 |
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HIS127: American Civilization II
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3 |
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REL167: Intro. to
Old Testament Literature |
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3 |
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MAT117: Mathematical Ideas & Practice
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REL187: Foundations of Judeo-Christian
Thought |
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3 |
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Spring Total
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15 |
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TOTAL
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30 |
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YEAR 2
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Credits |
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Fall Courses
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ECO217: Microeconomics
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3 |
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HIS217/LIT217: Western Civilization I
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3 |
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PHL260: Philosophical Apologetics
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POL 367/PHL367: Plato and Aristotle |
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3 |
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BUS220: Financial Accounting
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3 |
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BUS320: Principles of Management & Organization
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3 |
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Fall Total
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15 |
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Spring Courses
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ECO227: Macroeconomics
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3 |
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HIS227/LIT227: Western Civilization II
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3 |
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POL367/PHL367:
Plato and Aristotle OR
PHL260: Philosophical Apologetics |
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3 |
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BUS241: Statistics
for Business & Econ |
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3 |
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BUS237: Business Communication & Presentations
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3 |
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Spring Total
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15 |
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TOTAL
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30 |
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Year 3
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Credits |
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Fall Courses |
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POL387/PHL387:Enlightenment & Lib Democracy
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3
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BUS252: Introduction to Marketing
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3
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BUS330: Managerial Finance
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3
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ECO317:Hist of Econ Thought I (1797-1914)
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3
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Elective
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3
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Fall Total
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15
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Spring Courses
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PHL217:
Logic |
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3
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BUS357: Quant Analysis & Computer Modeling
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3
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BUS407:
Business Strategy |
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3
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ECO327:Hist of Econ Thought II (1914-1988)
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3
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Major Field Elective - BUS376:Investment Manage or BUS372: Human Resource Management or BUS374: Consumer Behavior
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3 |
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Spring Total
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15
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TOTAL
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30
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Year 4
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Credits |
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Fall Courses
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BUS347:
Entrepreneurship & Venture Form |
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3
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BUS417: Legal Studies in Business
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3
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BUS430: Decision Process & Negotiation
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3
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SCI417/PHL417: Science and Theories of Origin
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3
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Major Field Elective- BUS424: Market Research
or BUS422: Organizational Change
or BUS426: Valuation/Capital Structure
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3
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Fall Total
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15
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Spring Courses |
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BUS450: Business Ethics
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3
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BUS447: Management of Technologies
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3
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BUS457: Senior Project
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3
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ECO477: Stewardship
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3
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Major Field Elective-BUS472: Intl Business
or BUS474: Venture Capital & Funding
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3
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Spring Total
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15
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TOTAL
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30
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