School of Business Academic Overview
The King’s College Business
Management Program prepares
students for careers in
business. This program,
however, differs in two key
ways from most undergraduate
business programs. First, we
approach business as one of
our nation’s (and the
world’s) strategic
institutions. Business
students at The King’s
College learn not just the
techniques of management,
such as accounting and
marketing, but also how to
understand the social,
political, and economic
foundations of free markets.
Second, The King’s
College Business Management
Program centers on the
Christian concept of
stewardship. Our goal is to
prepare students who will be
wise in their prosperity and
employ their wealth for the
betterment of society. To
that end, we are dedicated
to developing our students’
commitment to personal
integrity.
Students in the program
learn how to identify risks
and opportunities, optimize
performance with limited
resources, and to manage and
inspire human talent. The
Business Management major
begins with the Common Core
in the freshman year: a
sequence of courses that lay
the foundation in
macroeconomics, mathematics,
logic, political theory,
theology, and Western
civilization. The Common
Core also emphasizes the
written and spoken
word—essential skills for
the business professional.
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