NGU receives accreditation
for MBA degree program
Classes to begin at
Fairview campus in Greer on July 21
Tigerville, SC
- The Southern Association of Colleges and Universities (SACS) recently
approved North Greenville University’s Master of Business program. The
approval allows NGU to begin offering a Masters of Business Administration
(MBA) beginning July 21 at its T. Walter Brashier School in Greer.
This is the second graduate program to be accredited. The
first was a Masters of Christian Ministry, which started in February.
Classes will be
held on 10-week terms. Five out of the 10 weeks students will attend class
on Friday nights and Saturdays. The program allows students to obtain an MBA
in 16 months. “Student can attend class without the worry of missing work or
any obligations they might have. The convenience in the schedule allows
students to earn a masters and still maintain a full time job,” said Vice
President and Dean for Graduate Studies Dr. J. Samuel Isgett.
Students in the program will enjoy small class sizes and
personal attention. “The faculty and staff know every student by name. We
have an enrollment of 30 students in the Christian Ministry program and have
25 students scheduled for the MBA program. Our goal is to have at least 100
students enrolled before fall,” added Isgett.
With recent high profile examples of business leaders acting
unethically, the need for a value-based business education has never been
greater. “Each graduate course is Christ-centered. We have faculty who
infuse Christian values in learning. The faculty has been part of the
business world and realizes the need for Christian values,” said Isgett.
“Courses like this are needed in today’s world. Every time someone turns on
the news there is some business treating people wrong.”
Location is another benefit to enrolling in NGU’s MBA
program. The school is at the university’s Fairview campus in a growing area
between the metropolitan areas of Greenville and Spartanburg.
Each student is required to take at least two classes that
cost $230 per credit hour or $690 per course.
The classes required for the degree are: Financial
Management, Economics for Managers, The Marketing Process, Human Resources,
Management, Information Systems, Quantitative Methods in Business,
Operations Management, Research Methods in Business, Managerial Accounting,
Business Strategy and Policy Issues in Professional Ethics, and Leadership
Development.
According to Isgett, NGU hopes to offer additional graduate
programs in the future.
For more information, call the T. Walter Brashier Graduate
School at (864) 877-3052 or go to
www.ngu.edu/graduateprogram.