Business Management
Exercise your God-given creativity to create value in the global marketplace.
Business at King’s
Through the Business Management degree at The King’s College in New York City, students learn to unlock their God-given creativity to serve others. We’ve seen how the marketplace can be a channel of God’s grace, lifting millions out of poverty, improving health, and creating value for others. Whether your calling is in the marketplace or you’re more interested in applying business principles to another sector like public policy or the arts, we’ll equip you with a flexible understanding of business at all levels. We’ll teach you to lead projects, manage teams, and find innovative new ways to serve customers. We’ll also connect you to the people and opportunities that will help you develop as a professional.
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Curriculum
King’s offers challenging courses in topics including corporate finance, entrepreneurship, strategy, business communication, and negotiations to prepare students for careers of influence.
To develop additional expertise within their program of study, students can opt to pursue a concentration in Finance.
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Minors add specialty in an additional discipline, which can communicate expertise to graduate schools or prospective employers.
Students in the Culture and the Arts minor study the cultural productions of world cultures and societies: architecture, sculpture, painting, literature, music, drama, religion, and philosophy.
The Economics minor builds upon the economic training all students receive as part of the Core, preparing students for a career in business, data management, government, non-profit, and public policy.
The History minor provides students with an interdisciplinary introduction to the key questions and methods in understanding what events, peoples, and ideas brought humans to the contemporary world.
The International Affairs minor provides students with an interdisciplinary introduction to the key questions, ideas, and institutions that animate contemporary relations among peoples and states.
The International Business minor provides students with a broad-based understanding of key issues in international commerce, politics, and economic development, and offers students the chance to explore opportunities in the global marketplace.
In the journalism minor, students learn about reporting and writing as well as opinion, magazine, and advanced feature writing journalism. Students can submit to the campus newspaper and hear presentations from top journalists funded by the The John McCandlish Phillips Journalism Institute.
Students who minor in Literature will encounter a broad range of imaginative works, including the epics of ancient Greece and Rome, the history of poetry in the English language, the plays of Shakespeare, and a sampling of classics from Europe and America.
The media studies minor trains students to examine our society’s conversation with itself and understand how it relates to our public and private choices in areas such as entertainment, newsgathering and life in our ever-changing democracy.
The philosophy minor surveys the central ideas of the major philosophers, such as Plato and Aristotle; Augustine, Anselm, and Aquinas; and Descartes and Locke, preparing students to read carefully, critically consider the implications of ideas, and make fine distinctions.
The Politics minor incorporates courses in political philosophy, American political history, constitutional law, comparative government, and international relations to prepare students for graduate study in politics or for a career in public service or international affairs.
The pre-law minor prepares students to read and evaluate complex legal materials through courses in constitutional law, literature, legal issues, and financial accounting.
The minor in Technology, Innovation and Design provides students the opportunity to explore various facets of technology and its influence in contemporary culture while also pursuing some basic, highly-sought-after design and technology skills.
The theology minor builds upon the biblical and theological training that all students receive as part of the Core to equip graduates to bring the light of Christ into their careers and communities in ways appropriate to their callings.
Faculty Profile
Faculty Profile
King’s Business Management faculty includes full-time professors and current leaders of industry or administration.
Careers
Entrepreneur
Marketing Director
Investment Banker
Sales Executive
Product Manager
Advertising Buyer
Non-Profit Management
Fashion Buyer
Operations Manager
Financial Consultant
Real Estate Broker
Art Buyer
Treasurer
HR Specialist
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