2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
School of Business, Economics, and Technology
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Dr. Preston Jones, Dean
Dr. Bill Adams
Dr. Ehimwenma Aimiuwu
Dr. Wes Auberry
Dr. Gulsebnem Bishop
Dr. Shellon Blackman
Dr. Quiana Bradshaw
Dr. Rose Carter
Dr. Rickey Casey, Associate Dean
Dr. Rick Corum
Dr. Pat Cowherd
Dr. Charles Crain
Ms. Kristin Davis
Dr. Brooke Dickinson
Dr. Dava Dorjsuren
Dr. Madison Duncan, Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Programs
Dr. Nancy Duresky
Dr. Kathy Edwards
Dr. Amanda Ewing
Dr. Khaled Falah
Dr. Jimmie Flores
Mr. Joe Foster
Dr. Mark Fulford
Dr. Caren Fullerton
Dr. Jennifer Graham
Dr. Thomas Jeffrey
Dr. John Kenney
Ms. Bettye MacFarland
Dr. Rockie McDaniel
Mr. Chris McNear
Dr. Sunny Onyiri
Dr. Anil Palla
Dr. Karin Palla
Dr. Nagamani Palla
Mr. Tony Patterson
Dr. Sean Perryman
Dr. Charles Robert
Ms. Jill Roberts
Dr. Vernon Roddy
Dr. Karen Rush
Dr. Vincent Scovetta
Hon. Bruce Singleton
Dr. Lisa Singleton
Dr. Josh Switzer, Assistant Dean for Graduate Programs
Mr. Gary Whittle
Purpose
The objective of the faculty of the School of Business, Economics, and Technology is to present collegiate programs in business disciplines, based upon a strong liberal arts foundation delivered in a Christian environment.
Graduate Study
The School of Business, Economics, and Technology offers a Master of Business Administration and Professional Master of Business Administration degrees designed to prepare students for a leadership role in a rapidly changing global marketplace of constantly advancing technology. A strong commitment to Christian values and ethical conduct prepares students to meet the competitive and ethical challenges they will face as managers in an increasingly diverse world. The MBA and PMBA programs prepare students to be financially successful and socially responsible by integrating a thorough foundation in the basic functional areas of business with an understanding of the role of technology in business decision making. The Master of Management and Leadership (MML) degree is designed to prepare students for management and Christian leadership with specialization across disciplines. The Master of Science in Information Technology Management degree equips students with the advanced knowledge and skills needed to reach their potential in the ITM field. The Master of Science in Computer Science (MSCS) combines theory and practice in order to prepare students to meet the growing demand of the many disciplines of Computer Science (CS).The Master of Science in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (MSDS) and the Master of Science in Cloud Computing (MSCC) prepare students for high-demand industry positions in Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Cloud Computing.See Graduate Bulletin-catalog for more information.
Undergraduate Study
The School offers a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (B.S.B.A.) with areas of emphasis in Accounting, Business Administration, Business Information Technology, Computer Information Systems (CIS), Cybersecurity and Forensics, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Healthcare Management, Human Resource Management, Management, Marketing, and Supply Chain Management which satisfy the graduation requirements without a minor. A major in Economics and a major in Computer Science is offered; both requiring a minor. A major in General Business is offered as a single-option major for online business students and regional center students. Minors are also offered in Accounting, Business Administration, Business Information Technology, Economics, Healthcare Management, Management, and Marketing. Associate degree programs are offered in Accounting, Business Administration and Business Information Technology. These programs are offered in a strong liberal arts general education curriculum to provide a broad based business education grounded in sound Christian values.
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