Building the Future of Leaders
TCU School of Business is the business educational program of our University. Students of the School of Business must be students in our theological program and are considered part of a dual degree program. Students may transfer courses to either their bachelor’s or master’s level, depending on their previous education
The School of Business offers two degrees:
- Bachelor of Business Administration
- Master of Business Administration
Courses
Bachelor of Business Administration
Courses as part of our BBA Program include the following:
- Introduction to Accounting – 3 Credits
- Accounting 2 – 3 Credits
- Business Communication – 3 Credits
- Introduction to Finance – 3 Credits
- Intro to Management Information Systems -4 Credits
- Business Statistics 1 – 3 Credits
- Introduction to Management – 3 Credits
- Introduction to Organizations – 3 Credits
- Introduction to Business Strategy – 3 Credits
- Introduction to Marketing – 4 Credits
- Introduction to Economics – 3 Credits
- Microeconomics – 3 Credits
Students are required to take 21 elective credits in non-profit/church management.
Total BBA Credits: 60
Elective: 21
The core of TCU Foundations: 60
Total Degree of 120 Credit Hours.
Master of Business Administration
Core Courses part of our Master of Business Administration
Managerial Economics – 3 Credits
Managerial Finances – 3 Credits
Marketing Management – 3 Credits
Organizational Theory – 3 Credits
Ethical Organizational Leadership – 3 Credits
Project Management – 3 Credits
Human Resource Management – 3 Credits
Managerial Accounting – 3 Credits
Management Information Systems – 3 Credits
Business Strategy – 3 Credits
Data Analysis for Managers – 3 Credits
Core Program: 33 Credits
Elective for International Business:
International Business Law for Managers – 3 Credits
International Business Management – 3 Credits
Focus: 6 Credits
Elective for Non-Profit/Church Administration
Non-Profit Management – 3 Credits
Non-Profit International Law – 3 Credits
Focus: 6 Credits
Total Credits: 39 Credits
School of Business Faculty
TCU School of Business has no permanent faculty but uses guest faculty experienced and educated in their specific field.