2023-2024 Academic Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
College of Professions
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Chan Shun Hall, Room #201
269-471-3632; FAX: 269-471-6158
sba-info@andrews.edu
www.andrews.edu/SBA
Kimberly Pichot, Dean
Lucile Sabas, Associate Dean
College of Professions Structure
The College of Professions, formed in 2019, is comprised of the following school and departments:
School of Business Administration
Kimberly Pichot, Dean
Jerry Chi, Associate Dean & Director of Masters’ Programs
Lucile Sabas, Associate Dean
Mission
We are an engaged, values-based community of learners preparing students to transform their workplace.
History
The school traces its origin to 1908 with the establishment of the Commercial Department of Emmanuel Missionary College. In 1952 all business instruction was organized into the Department of Business Administration. MBA candidates were admitted to the graduate program in 1964.
In July 1980, the School of Business Administration was organized, becoming the third professional school of the university. The school is housed in Chan Shun Hall.
Ethics Oath
The School of Business Administration is committed to promoting a higher ethical standard for its graduating students. Ethics is learned in various classes throughout the course of study, with an ethics oath taken at the end of their program. This oath is available to graduating students wishing to participate in a higher ethical standard of professional conduct.
Program Outcomes
Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Science (Business Administration)
- Students will be contribute to the body of knowledge through appropriate communication channels.
- Students will be able to demonstrate advanced competencies in their field through analysis of existing theories to draw data-supported conclusions.
- Students will be able to execute a plan to complete a dissertation in their field, integrating divergent perspectives.
- Students will evaluate the impact of global, ethical and social responsibilities of business within a Christian (Adventist) perspective.
Master of Business Administration
- Students will be able to integrate knowledge of major business theories and concepts to inform decision-making.
- Students will be able to communicate complex ideas.
- Students will be able to demonstrate collaborative team skills in order to deliver transformative solutions.
- Students will be able to evaluate complex data in order to to solve advanced business problems.
- Students will be able to implement leadership theory through the strategic management process.
- Students will apply a Christian (Adventist) perspective to evaluating the social and ethical responsibilities of business.
Master of Science Administration (Organizational Management)
- Students will be able to integrate knowledge of major business theories and concepts to inform decision-making.
- Students will be able to communicate complex ideas.
- Students will be able to demonstrate collaborative team skills in order to deliver transformative solutions.
- Students will be able to evaluate complex data in order to to solve advanced business problems.
- Students will be able to implement leadership theory through the strategic management process.
- Students will apply a Christian (Adventist) perspective to evaluating the social and ethical responsibilities of business.
Accreditation and Memberships
Andrews University has received accreditation for its business programs through the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE), located at 11374 Strang Line Road in Lenexa, Kansas, USA. The business programs in the following degrees are accredited by the IACBE:
- Master of Business Administration
- Bachelor of Business Administration with Majors in:
- Accounting
- Finance
- Information Systems
- International Business
- Management
- Marketing
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
College of Professions Programs
School of Business Administration
Associate of Science
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Business Administration
Minors
Master of Business Administration
Master of Science Administration
Department of Aviation
Associate of Technology
Bachelor of Technology
Certificates
Minors
Department of Computing
Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Science
Minors
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