Business & Economics


We believe in active learning. As part of Bethany College’s Business Department, you will have the opportunity to develop intellectual and practical skills that will serve you well throughout your lifetime and provide a basis for building a successful career. By combining classes, experience, interaction and participation, we help you internalize what you are learning. Our goal is to help you apply your knowledge and skills to business situations and carry these methods and processes into your career.

Business & Economics


We believe in active learning. As part of Bethany College’s Business Department, you will have the opportunity to develop intellectual and practical skills that will serve you well throughout your lifetime and provide a basis for building a successful career. By combining classes, experience, interaction and participation, we help you internalize what you are learning. Our goal is to help you apply your knowledge and skills to business situations and carry these methods and processes into your career.

Graduate early with our three year program in Business

It is possible to obtain a B.A. Degree in Accounting, Business Administration, Business Economics, Finance, Management, Management with International Management Concentration, Marketing or Operations Management.


Program Admission Requirements:

  • Minimum high school cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
  • Minimum ACT composite and standard scores of 24 or combined SAT verbal and math scores of 1100.

Similar standards will be applied to those students applying for admission into the program during their first year at Bethany. Once admitted to the program students must maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale. A limited number of students will be accepted into the program.

Graduate early with our three year program in Business

It is possible to obtain a B.A. Degree in Accounting, Business Administration, Business Economics, Finance, Management, Management with International Management Concentration, Marketing or Operations Management.


Program Admission Requirements:

  • Minimum high school cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
  • Minimum ACT composite and standard scores of 24 or combined SAT verbal and math scores of 1100.

Similar standards will be applied to those students applying for admission into the program during their first year at Bethany. Once admitted to the program students must maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale. A limited number of students will be accepted into the program.

Majors And Minors

The Bethany College Business Program seeks to prepare students for careers in business and related fields. This program provides general knowledge in business from both the theoretical and practical perspectives. Students learn the important ingredients effective managers need to not only survive, but also succeed in today’s business world. This major provides a solid foundation for admission into M.B.A. or other graduate programs.

Majors

  • Accounting

    Mission Statement:

    The mission of the Accounting Program is to prepare students for life-long learning and to enter the business world in diverse capacities to pursue careers in government, industry and public accounting and to further academic training in graduate programs.


    Accounting: Articulation Agreements for Graduate Study


    Bethany College graduates with Accounting majors are able to enter into MBA or MPA programs at Kansas State University, University of Kansas, Fort Hays State University, Wichita State University, Emporia State University, and Pittsburg State University.



    Student Learning Outcomes for all Business & Economics Students:

    1.     Student demonstrates the ability to solve business-related problems; e.g., formulate organizational strategies.
    2. Student will be able to translate business information into effective oral and written communication.
    3. Student demonstrates the ability to work effectively as a member of a team.
    4. Student understands the subject matter of their discipline.
    5. Student is prepared to enter the profession of their discipline.



  • Business Administration

    Mission Statement:

    The mission of the Business Administration Program is to prepare students for careers in business and related fields. This program provides general knowledge in business from both the theoretical and practical perspectives. Students learn the important ingredients effective managers need to not only survive, but also succeed in today’s business world. This major provides a solid foundation for admission into M.B.A. programs.


    Student Learning Outcomes for all Business & Economics Students:

    1. Student demonstrates the ability to solve business-related problems; e.g., formulate organizational strategies.
    2. Student will be able to translate business information into effective oral and written communication.
    3. Student demonstrates the ability to work effectively as a member of a team.
    4. Student understands the subject matter of their discipline.
    5. Student is prepared to enter the profession of their discipline.
  • Business Economics

    Mission Statement:

    The mission of the Economics Program is to offer students an educational experience that develops their ability to understand how the interrelated activities of consumers, business, and government influence people’s daily lives both domestically and internationally.


    Student Learning Outcomes for all Business & Economics Students:

    1. Student demonstrates the ability to solve business-related problems; e.g., formulate organizational strategies.
    2. Student will be able to translate business information into effective oral and written communication.
    3. Student demonstrates the ability to work effectively as a member of a team.
    4. Student understands the subject matter of their discipline.
    5. Student is prepared to enter the profession of their discipline.

  • Finance

    Mission Statement:

    The mission of the Finance Program is to offer students an education experience which provides a balanced mix of finance theory and practical application, at the undergraduate level. The program seeks to prepare graduates with the knowledge of financial concepts and the analytical skills needed to pursue a variety of careers in corporate and government financial management, investments, portfolio analysis and management, financial analysis, financial planning, banking, and insurance.


    Student Learning Outcomes for all Business & Economics Students:

    1. Student demonstrates the ability to solve business-related problems; e.g., formulate organizational strategies.
    2. Student will be able to translate business information into effective oral and written communication.
    3. Student demonstrates the ability to work effectively as a member of a team.
    4. Student understands the subject matter of their discipline.
    5. Student is prepared to enter the profession of their discipline.

  • Management

    Mission Statement:

    The mission of the Management Program is to provide students with a broad base of business skills that will prepare students for the challenges and opportunities encountered in today’s business environment.


    Student Learning Outcomes for all Business & Economics Students:

    1. Student demonstrates the ability to solve business-related problems; e.g., formulate organizational strategies.
    2. Student will be able to translate business information into effective oral and written communication.
    3. Student demonstrates the ability to work effectively as a member of a team.
    4. Student understands the subject matter of their discipline.
    5. Student is prepared to enter the profession of their discipline.

  • Management with Intl Managment Concentration

    Mission Statement:

    The mission of the Management Program, International Management Concentration, is to provide students with a broad base of skills that will preparet hem for a dynamic, global, and diverse business environment. Graduates of this program are prepared for a wide variety of international career opportunities.


    Student Learning Outcomes for all Business & Economics Students:

    1. Student demonstrates the ability to solve business-related problems; e.g., formulate organizational strategies.
    2. Student will be able to translate business information into effective oral and written communication.
    3. Student demonstrates the ability to work effectively as a member of a team.
    4. Student understands the subject matter of their discipline.
    5. Student is prepared to enter the profession of their discipline.
  • Marketing

    Mission Statement:

    The mission of the Marketing Program is to provide students with an understanding of the important concepts of marketing with an emphasis on emerging technologies. The marketing program offers students a comprehensive understanding of the marketing role in business, including sales, advertising, retailing, management, market research, and strategy.


    Student Learning Outcomes for all Business & Economics Students:

    1. Student demonstrates the ability to solve business-related problems; e.g., formulate organizational strategies.
    2. Student will be able to translate business information into effective oral and written communication.
    3. Student demonstrates the ability to work effectively as a member of a team.
    4. Student understands the subject matter of their discipline.
    5. Student is prepared to enter the profession of their discipline.

  • Sports Management

    Mission Statement:

    The mission of the Sports Management Program is to prepare students to pursue careers in school and community-based programs, professional sports, and commercial and agency-based programs. Students will develop the skills necessary to work cooperatively with peers on solving cases, preparing and delivering presentations, and creating marketing, public relations, and sponsorship plans relative to sports. Students will be able to recognize the value of ethical thinking and theory in decision making for leaders in sports.


    Student Learning Outcomes for all Business & Economics Students:

    1. Student demonstrates the ability to solve business-related problems; e.g., formulate organizational strategies.
    2. Student will be able to translate business information into effective oral and written communication.
    3. Student demonstrates the ability to work effectively as a member of a team.
    4. Student understands the subject matter of their discipline.
    5. Student is prepared to enter the profession of their discipline.

Minors

  • Business

    Mission Statement:

    The Bethany College Business Minor program seeks to introduce graduates to careers in Business in the United States and abroad by providing a value based in education through beginning professional coursework in the fields of accounting, economics, finance, management, and marketing.

  • Computer Applications

    Mission Statement:

    The mission of the Computer Application Minor Program is to offer students an educational experience which provides a balanced mix of basic business theory and practical computer application, at the undergraduate level. The program seeks to prepare graduates with the knowledge of computer applications processes and concepts needed to pursue any career.


For information about specific courses related to these majors, check the College Catalog.

Course Offerings
Courses listed here are a sampling of those offered, and may be added to or deleted at any time, and specific offerings may vary by semester. Please consult the current College Catalog for upcoming course schedules.

Financial Accounting
Managerial Accounting
Introduction to Business
Principles of Management
Business Finance
Marketing
Business Policy
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Cost Accounting
Management Information Systems
Business Law
Financial Management
Human Relations for Business
Business Ethics

Business and Economics

Faculty

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