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Bachelor Of Science In Christian Entrepreneurship

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Overview

8 semesters

This comprehensive course outline provides a foundation for a Bachelor of Science in Christian Entrepreneurship program, covering essential topics in entrepreneurship, business, and Christian leadership. The capstone project allows students to demonstrate their mastery of the program's learning objectives.

COURSE OUTLINE

Semester 1
  • ENT 101: Introduction to Entrepreneurship (3 credits) - Overview of entrepreneurship principles and practices
  • BUS 101: Business Fundamentals (3 credits) - Study of business fundamentals and principles
  • THE 101: Introduction to Theology (3 credits) - Overview of theological studies and principles
  • BIB 101: Introduction to Biblical Studies (3 credits) - Introduction to biblical studies and interpretation
  • PHL 101: Philosophy and Logic (3 credit) - Introduction to Philosophy and logic
Semester 2
  • ENT 102: Christian Entrepreneurship (3 credits) - Study of entrepreneurship principles and practices from a Christian perspective
  • MKT 101: Marketing Principles (3 credits) - Study of marketing principles and practices
  • FIN 101: Personal Finance (3 credits) - Study of personal finance principles and practices
  • COM 101: Communication Skills (3 credits) - Development of effective communication skills
  • ENT 103: Business Plan Development (3 credits) - Study of business plan development principles and practices
Semester 3
  • ENT 201: Entrepreneurial Mindset (3 credits) - Study of entrepreneurial mindset and principles
  • MGT 201: Organizational Behavior (3 credits) - Study of organizational behavior and dynamics
  • ENT 202: Innovation and Creativity (3 credits) - Study of innovation and creativity principles and practices
  • BIB 201: Biblical Stewardship (3 credits) - Study of biblical stewardship principles and practices
  • ENT 203: Entrepreneurial Finance (3 credits) - Study of entrepreneurial finance principles and practices
Semester 4
  • ENT 204: Marketing for Entrepreneurs (3 credits) - Study of marketing principles and practices for entrepreneurs
  • ENT 205: Entrepreneurial Leadership (3 credits) - Study of entrepreneurial leadership principles and practices
  • FIN 202: Small Business Finance (3 credits) - Study of small business finance principles and practices
  • ENT 206: Entrepreneurial Strategy (3 credits) - Study of entrepreneurial strategy principles and practices
  • COM 202: Public Speaking (3 credits) - Development of public speaking skills
Semester 5
  • ENT 301: Advanced Entrepreneurship (3 credits) - Advanced study of entrepreneurship principles and practices
  • ENT 302: Christian Business Ethics (3 credits) - Study of Christian business ethics principles and practices
  • MKT 302: Digital Marketing (3 credits) - Study of digital marketing principles and practices
  • ENT 303: Entrepreneurial Networking (3 credits) - Study of entrepreneurial networking principles and practices
  • RES 301: Research Methods (3 credits) - Introduction to research methods and design
Semester 6
  • ENT 304: Social Entrepreneurship (3 credits) - Study of social entrepreneurship principles and practices
  • ENT 305: Entrepreneurial Sustainability (3 credits) - Study of entrepreneurial sustainability principles and practices
  • ENT 306: Christian Leadership (3 credits) - Study of Christian leadership principles and practices
  • CAP 301: Capstone Project Proposal (3 credits) - Development of a capstone project proposal
  • ENT 307: Entrepreneurial Mentorship (3 credits) - Study of entrepreneurial mentorship principles and practices
Semester 7
  • ENT 401: Advanced Topics in Entrepreneurship (3 credits) - Advanced study of topics in entrepreneurship
  • ENT 402: Entrepreneurship Internship (3 credits) - Supervised internship in entrepreneurship
  • CAP 402: Capstone Project Implementation (3 credits) - Implementation of the capstone project
  • ENT 403: Entrepreneurial Innovation (3 credits) - Study of innovation principles and practices
  • ENT 404: Advanced Entrepreneurial Finance (3 credits) - Advanced study of entrepreneurial finance principles and practices
Semester 8
  • ENT 405: Strategic Entrepreneurship (3 credits) - Study of strategic entrepreneurship principles and practices
  • CAP 403: Capstone Project Completion (6 credits) - Completion of the capstone project
  • ENT 406: Christian Entrepreneurship and Leadership (3 credits) - Study of Christian entrepreneurship and leadership principles and practices
  • ENT 407: Global Entrepreneurship (3 credits) - Study of global entrepreneurship principles and practices
  • ENT 408: Reflection and Practice (3 credits) - Reflection on entrepreneurship practice 

Program Outcomes:

  • Graduates will be equipped to start and manage their own businesses.
  • Graduates will demonstrate a deep understanding of entrepreneurship principles and practices from a Christian perspective.
  • Graduates will be able to apply entrepreneurial principles in various contexts. 
  • Graduates will be prepared for careers in entrepreneurship, business, and Christian leadership. 

This program prepares students for careers in entrepreneurship, business, and Christian leadership, and provides a strong foundation for further study and professional development.

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