Students who don’t wish to specialize in any particular field can choose to complete the traditional MBA offered by Geneva College. The traditional MBA program seeks to provide students with a solid foundation in business principles by featuring a combination of courses from the three concentration disciplines. Through courses in finance, management, marketing, human resources, business policy, and biblical management and ethics, Geneva prepares men and women to be business leaders rooted in a faith background.
All students in Geneva’s Master of Business Administration program must complete the following core MBA courses:
BUS 605 Corporate Finance
BUS 610 Financial Management
BUS 615 Financial and Managerial Accounting
BUS 620 Management Thought and Application
BUS 630 Management Information Systems/Decision Support Systems
BUS 640 Marketing Management
BUS 650 Human Resource Systems/Organizational Behavior
BUS 660 Biblical Management and Ethics
BUS 670 Managerial Economics
BUS 690 Strategic Business Policy
In addition to the core MBA courses, students in the Traditional MBA program must also complete any two electives from the following:
BUS 611 Investment Theory & Applications
BUS 616 Valuation & Corporate Investments
BUS 641 Buyer Behavior
BUS 645 Advanced Marketing
BUS 680 Research Methodology
BUS 681 Project Management
BUS 685 Operations Management I
Bus 686 Operations Management II
Upon completion of the MBA program, students can pursue careers in a wide variety of fields, including:
If you are interested in earning a traditional MBA from Geneva College, we invite you to fill out the graduate request info form for more information.