Who Is a Good Fit for the MBA Program?
Leadership-oriented MBA programs are ideal for adults who aspire towards senior management positions, such as CEO or COO positions, or want to be successful business owners or ministry leaders. Our MBA degree program’s leadership principles and skills apply to students in both for-profit and non-profit fields, as well as the military, law enforcement – virtually any organizational setting.
CCU’s MBA leadership courses attract skilled professionals from diverse industries, giving students an opportunity to learn from their peers, as well as their professors. They have in common the desire to become more effective leaders who are grounded in Christian ethics.
Targeted Leadership Courses
The Master of Business Administration leadership courses include:
- Leadership and Management I (LED 501). The leadership and management course helps learners understand the theories and realities of the managerial functions and processes in organizations. The course also explores organizational leadership/”followership” issues with special emphasis on the Biblical principles related to organizational leadership.
- Problem Solving & Decision Making for Leaders (LED 505). This course will give you a set of analytical tools and systematic processes for evaluating management situations in a structured way. You’ll become better equipped to identify organizational needs and weigh management solutions and alternatives.
- Values Aligned Leadership (LED 510). This thought-provoking course will help you integrate the Bible and Christian ethics with modern-day decision making.
- Leading in Intercultural Business Environments (LED 515). The purpose of this course is to explore ideas that help us lead effectively with people from diverse business cultures. Basic tenets of leading will be examined and introductory concepts of cultural understanding will be explored. The field of inquiry will then be integrated to begin a process of thinking about leading in intercultural contexts.
Earn your MBA degree online or at one of our College of Adult and Graduate Studies locations. For more information, contact one of our Enrollment Counselors at 303-963-3311 today.