Bachelor of Business Administration Online

Bachelor of Business Administration Online

Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) Online program is designed for professionals who want to further their knowledge and career potential in today’s dynamic and competitive business climate.
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Objectives

Students who successfully complete the B.B.A. curriculum will:
  1. Be able to demonstrate basic knowledge of the Bible and evangelical Christian theology.
  2. Be able to distinguish the principal concepts, theories, and practices in the functional areas of business.
  3. Be able to apply Biblical principles and concepts to business decisions.
  4. Be able to apply business-related quantitative methods and tools to the formulation of management decisions.
  5. Be able to construct different types of professional business communication.
  6. Be able to work with diverse colleagues.
  7. Be able to analyze organizational problems and challenges.

Graduation Requirements

  1. B.B.A. students must satisfactorily complete a minimum of 120 credits: General Education (36 credits), WUV Core courses (15 credits), major requirements (42 credits), and major electives (18 credits), and free electives (9 credits).
  2. A cumulative grade point average of C (2.0) must be maintained.
  3. Students must satisfactorily pass the graduation exams: Essay Test and Capstone course (Business Research).
  4. Students fulfill the community service in order to learn ministry formation.

Curriculum

The curriculum for the BBA Online program is as follows.

LIL 101 Library Information Literacy 0 credits

General Education 36 credits

WUV’s General Education curriculum consists of three mandatory core courses and nine elective courses. Elective courses are categorized into five areas and students are required to take at least ONE course from the Communication area and at least TWO courses from each of the rest four areas. Students are required to successfully complete a total of 36 credits to fulfill the General Education Requirement. The five areas are as follows: Communication, Humanities/Fine Arts, Natural Science/Mathematics, Behavioral/Social Science, and Critical Thinking.

General Education Requirements 9 credits

  • ENG 101 College English I
  • ENG 102 College English II
  • MAT 101 College Math

Communication 3 credits

  • ENG 103 English: Speech Clinic
  • ENG 210 Analytical Reading & Writing
  • ENG 301 College English III
  • LAN 311 Spanish I: Basic
  • LAN 312 Spanish II: Intermediate
  • LAN 321 Chinese I: Basic
  • LAN 322 Chinese II: Intermediate
  • LAN 331 Korean I: Basic
  • LAN 332 Korean II: Intermediate
  • SPH 101 Public Speech
  • SPH 300 Great Speeches

Humanities / Fine Arts 6 credits

  • ARH 101 Art Appreciation
  • MUS 101 Music Appreciation
  • ARH 201 Art History
  • MUS 201 Music History and Literature
  • ARH 301 Modern and Contemporary Art and Culture
  • GOV 202 American Government
  • HIS 101 History of World Civilization
  • HIS 102 History of the United States
  • LIT 101 Introduction to Literature
  • LIT 301 The Bible as Literature
  • LIT 401 The Bible and the Koran
  • BAC 301 Christian Art and Culture

Natural Sciences / Math 6 credits

  • MAT 110 College Algebra
  • MAT 201 Calculus I
  • SCI 101 Introduction to Natural Science
  • SCI 201 Origin of Life
  • SCI 202 Chemistry
  • SCI 203 Introduction to Biological Science
  • SCI 210 Introduction to Nutrition Science
  • SCI 212 Physics
  • SCI 215 Introduction to Public Health
  • BIB 301 Creation and Evolution

Behavioral / Social Sciences 6 credits

  • ECO 101 Introduction to Economics
  • EDU 101 Introduction to Education
  • JRN 311 Introduction to Multimedia Journalism
  • POL 101 Introduction to Political Science
  • PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology
  • SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology
  • SOC 302 Contemporary Social Issues
  • SOC 311 Human Behavior and Social Environment
  • SWK 101 Introduction to Social Work
  • LAW 101 Introduction to Law

Critical Thinking 6 credits

  • PHI 101 Introduction to Philosophy
  • PHI 201 Contemporary Moral Issues
  • PHI 202 Logic and Reasoning
  • PHI 203 Introduction to Ethics
  • PHI 301 Science and Religion
  • SOC 411 Survey of Popular Culture
  • PHI 401 Life and Death: An Ultimate Concern
  • WSQ 106 SQ and Human Value in the AI Era
  • WSQ 107 Introduction to SQ Counseling

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
  • WSQ 101 Understanding SQ & the Meaning of Being
  • WSQ 102 Self-Awareness and Inner Growth through SQ
  • WSQ 103 SQ-based Career Discovery and Calling
  • WSQ 104 SQ across Cultures in the Global Era
  • WSQ 105 Integrated Leadership through SQ

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

  • 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 (1 credit hour)

  • BUS 372 Marketing Field Practicum**
  • BUS 373 Management Field Practicum**
  • BUS 374 Human Resource Management Field Practicum**
  • BUS 375 Accounting and Finance Field Management**
*18 credits may include courses alone or courses and practicum. / ** Can not be repeated

Information Technology Concentration Requirements 18 credits

  • 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 415 Big Data on Amazon Web Services (BCS 415)
  • MIT 421 Computer Forensics (BCS 421)
  • MIT 422 Security Automation with Python (BCS 422)
  • MIT 439 Big Data Analytics in Business (BCS 439)
  • MIT 440 Natural Language Processing (BCS 440)
  • MIT 441 Deep Learning (BCS 441)
  • BUS 370 Co-operative Education Program Level 1
  • BUS 371 Co-operative Education Program Level 2

Practicum (1 credit hour)

  • BUS 372 Marketing Field Practicum**
  • BUS 373 Management Field Practicum**
  • BUS 374 Human Resource Management Field Practicum**
  • BUS 375 Accounting and Finance Filed Management**
  • BUS 376 Information Technology Field Practicum**
*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.
  • WSQ 108 Developing SQ Content for Digital Media
  • WSQ 109 Introduction to Global SQ Communication
  • WSQ 110 Teaching SQ in English: Practice & Field Application
Total 120 Credit Hours