Business, Leadership & Management
What is it?
As a Business, Leadership & Management student, you will learn about the basic functional areas of business, including accounting, management, marketing, economics, and finance. You will also gain invaluable knowledge about how American companies and non-profit organizations function in our society.
Because you will be studying business at a Christian college, you will also integrate Christian values with business and non-profit management practices, preparing you to become an agent for positive change in whatever career you choose.
What’s special about Business, Leadership & Management at Trinity?
Business, Leadership & Management students choose from two tracks:
Business Management: In this track you will develop the skills and knowledge necessary to manage and lead in business and government. This track also heavily emphasizes the application of strong ethical and moral principles to business.
Nonprofit Leadership and Management: Obtaining a specialty in Nonprofit Leadership and Management will give you insight into the structure, challenges and contributions of the nonprofit world – a rapidly growing sector. This track will prepare you contribute to it.
What degree will I get?Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Business Management What can I do with it?Pursue graduate business school. Go into church marketing or management. Start a business. Launch a ministry. Work in a non-profit organization. Become a corporate executive. |
Program Faculty
Business, Leadership & Management courses are taught by instructors who combine strong academic credentials with relevant work experience in the courses they teach. They are all professionals in their field and care deeply about teaching. Learn more about our department faculty and department head Stuart Webber.
Resume-building internships
Working closely with your advisor, you will choose an internship in a company or non-profit specifically tailored to your interests.
Course SamplingBUSA 201 Exploration in the Business/Nonprofit Community: This class introduces you to the business world and non-profit management and explores the differences between managing in a business and non-profit context. BUSA Global Business Environment: This class examines the international business community, including issues such as global corporate relations, marketing, accounting, finance, import and export regulations and how politics can affect business worldwide. BUSA 411 Business Law and Ethics: In this class you will study the legal issues in the business world and how those intersect in the non-profit sector. You will also explore ethical conduct in local and global business and discuss legal, ethical and morality as a basis for making business decisions. |


