Bachelor of Arts
in Global Business Administration

The Bachelor of Arts in Global Business Administration degree will equip men

 and women to live Christ-centered life 

and will help make them better business minded persons.

Do you want to become a Christian leader at the center of the world?

We develop Christian leaders with Christ-centered minds 

through global cross cultural interaction and biblical teaching.

Program Goal

  1. Outstanding Academic Education
  2. Leadership training to lead Globalization
  3. Personal spiritual growth
  4. Language education to assist in International trend
  5. Training to apply theological practices in society

Quick Facts

Credits: 122
Duration: 4 Years
Format: On-campus / Blended
Acceditation: ABHE

Contact Admissions

Ko, Jong Pil
Chief Institutional Effectiveness Officer
Phone: 562.926-1023 (EXT 313)
Email: jpko@cpu.edu
Office Hours: Mon-Fri 9AM-5PM

Education Process

Biblical Theological Studies

30 units
  • OT101 Introduction to the Old Testament
  • OT211 The Pentateuch
  • NT211 Synoptic Gospels
  • TH201 Systematic Theology I
  • TH202 Systematic Theology II
  • TH302 Hermeneutics
  • TH211 Christian Ethics
  • MI150 Introduction to Evangelism and Missiology
  • NT100 Introduction to the New Testament
  • NT116 General Epistles

Business Administration

35 units
  • BA105 Accounting I
  • BA125 Management
  • BA210 Business Law
  • BA250 Business Information Systems
  • BA310 Global Business
  • BA330 Finance
  • BA350 Marketing
  • BA370 International Trade
  • BA441 Human Resources
  • BA444 Economics
  • MI333 Business as Mission for Creative Access
  • BA401 Business Practicum (2 units)

General Studies

30 units
  • GS292 Leadership and Public Speaking
  • CO200 Cross-cultural Communication
  • ED201 Christian Education
  • GE103 Logic, General Research & Writing
  • GH146 History of World Civilizations
  • GS141 Introduction to Sociology in an Immigrant Context
  • GS271 Cultural Anthropology
  • GE300 Humanities and Culture Studies
  • GE232 Introduction to Psychology
  • PT295 Christian Spirituality

Electives

27 units
  • GE105 American Culture, Customs and Etiquette
  • GS273 Theology and Culture
  • GS105 Personal Finance
  • GE101 Creative Writing
  • GA210 Introduction to Photography
  • GE403 Advanced Research & Writing
  • GS133 Family Psychology
  • GE311 Introduction to World Literature
  • CS100 Church Administration and Information Technology
  • GA110 Introduction to Art History
  • GE102 Ministerial and Theological English 1
  • GE202 Ministerial and Theological English 2
  • OT205 History of Israel