2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Paul R. Carter College of Business Administration
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Programs Dean: Bryan D. Burks, D.B.A., CPA Professors: James Behel, Ph.D. Director of MBA Academic Affairs Phil Brown, Ph.D., CPA Chair of Accounting and Finance Department Rich Brown, Ph.D. David B. Burks, Ph.D., CPA President James W. Carr, Ph.D. Executive Vice President Executive Director of American Studies Institute Mark A. Davis, D.B.A. Chair of Marketing and Business Department Donald P. Diffine, Ph.D. Director of Belden Center for Private Enterprise Education Director of Economics Department Budd Hebert, Ph.D. Director of International Business Department Director of NIMA (Business Missions) Randall M. McLeod, J.D. Director of Professional Sales Department George H. Oliver, M.S.A. Robert H. Reely Jr., Ed.D. Associate Executive Director of American Studies Institute Dean of Lifelong Learning Jim Shelton, Ph.D. Steve Williams, D.B.A. Associate Professors: David L. Allen, M.B.A., CPA Bryan D. Burks, D.B.A., CPA Dean Keith Cronk, M.Litt. Chief Information Officer Vice President for Information Technology Marguerite Cronk, Ph.D. Director of Management Information Systems Department Allen Frazier, Ph.D. Associate Dean Chair of Management Department Mike Oliver, D.B.A. Jake Stewart, Ph.D., PMP Assistant Professors: Bob Churchman, M.B.A., CPA Nathan Copeland, M.B.A. Director of the Center for Professional Excellence Glen Metheny, M.B.A. Director of Center for Business Professional Studies Kenneth Moran, M.B.A. Zac Muncy, J.D. Gary Ross, M.S., CPA Ellis Sloan, M.B.A., CPA Lori Sloan, M.B.A. John Stone, M.B.A. Dan Summers, M.B.A. The mission of the College of Business Administration is to prepare Christian business professionals for lives of service. The following specific objectives have been adopted in order to accomplish the above mission: - To prepare students for service and leadership roles in church, family and community.
- To provide students with a good understanding of business principles and concepts and to prepare them for their chosen professions.
- To strive to help students secure satisfactory employment upon graduation.
The College of Business Administration is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) for the offering of the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) degrees and Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degrees. The BBA program includes majors in accounting, economics, finance, global economic development, health care management, international business, management, management information systems, marketing, and professional sales. The BA program includes majors in management and marketing and is included in the Center for Business Professional Studies. The MBA program is listed in the graduate catalog.
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