The Entrepreneurial Management emphasis at Boyce College equips students with the skills to lead small businesses, manage start-ups, and launch entrepreneurial ventures. Through courses in market research, project management, finance, and accounting, students gain practical, hands-on training designed to prepare them for real-world business leadership. Whether pursuing a management role or starting their own company, students learn how to think strategically, solve problems, and lead with integrity. To specialize in entrepreneurial management, students should select the Business Administration major and choose this emphasis as part of their degree.
Learn to Build, Manage, and Grow New Ventures
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The purpose of this program is to provide a Christ-centered quality business education, preparing pastors, missionaries, and business professionals for Kingdom work throughout the world.
Meet local business leaders
Dialogue with and learn from Christians in business.
Prepare for service around the world
Whether you serve in administration, cross-culturally, or in a traditional business, this degree has the training you need.
Course Information
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General Studies | 30 Credits | |
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EN 101 | English Composition I | 3 |
EN 102 | English Composition II | 3 |
HS 161 | World History (or) | 3 |
HS 171 | American History | |
HU 121 | Great Books I | 3 |
HU 122 | Great Books II | 3 |
MA 111 | College Algebra | 3 |
PH 311 | Introduction to Ethics | 3 |
PH 321 | Religion in the Public Square | 3 |
PS 101 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
SP 105 | Introduction to Public Speaking | 3 |
Biblical and Theological Studies | 36 Credits | |
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BL 101 | Old Testament Survey I | 3 |
BL 102 | Old Testament Survey II | 3 |
BL 111 | Hermeneutics | 3 |
BL 151 | New Testament Survey I | 3 |
BL 152 | New Testament Survey II | 3 |
HS 201 | Church History I | 3 |
HS 202 | Church History II | 3 |
MS 101 | Introduction to Christian Missions | 3 |
MS 105 | Personal Evangelism | 3 |
TH 211 | Christian Theology I | 3 |
TH 212 | Christian Theology II | 3 |
TH 331 | World Religions | 3 |
Business Core Studies | 33 Credits | |
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BA 101 | Introduction to Business | 3 |
BA 211 | Macroeconomics | 3 |
BA 221 | Financial Accounting | 3 |
BA 241 | Marketing | 3 |
BA 251 | Management & Org. Behavior | 3 |
BA 261 | Statistics | 3 |
BA 310 | Social Ventures & Global Studies | 3 |
BA 361 | Finance | 3 |
BA 371 | Business Law | 3 |
BA 422 | Entrepreneurship | 3 |
BA 481 | Strategic Management | 3 |
Entrepreneurial Management | 15 Credits | |
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BA 212 | Microeconomics | 3 |
BA 341 | Market Research & Cons. Beh. | 3 |
BA 389 | Project Mgt | 3 |
BA 489 | Internship or Upper-Level Business Elective | 3 |
Pick one Upper-Level business course | 3 | |
BA 226 | Managerial Accounting | |
BA 362 | Entrepreneurial Finance | |
BA 3XX | Other Upper-Level Business Elective |
Total Credits | 129 Credits | |
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Prerequisites: | CP 100 Cooperative Program* BC 101 Boyce College 101* |
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Learning Outcomes
- Students will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of the Bible, interpret Scripture’s original meaning, and apply Scripture to contemporary situations.
- Students will be able to integrate systematic and historical theology into a larger biblical framework.
- Students will be able to demonstrate, conceptually and practically, a biblical worldview within the professional area of Business Administration.
- Students will be able to explain the holistic concept of Business as Mission with respect to the fundamental concepts of business.
- Students will recognize and recall key issues from accounting, economics, management, marketing, ethics, and finance, as well as international business issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
Graduates of Boyce's Business program will have a variety of career options available to them. Depending on what concentration you pursue, students could pursue careers in business as missions, marketing, finance and accounting, entrepreneurial start-ups, or within the non-profit sector of business.
Dr. David Bosch serves as the Program Coordinator for our business program.
You can learn more by viewing faculty profiles here.
As a prospective student, we have two next steps that we would love for you to consider taking. Follow the links below to take your next steps!
The bachelors degree in Business Administration is no longer offered entirely online. Click here to learn more about online learning.
Students who start their application must complete their application and submit the following additional documents:
You can view more information about our admissions requirements here.
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