Jonathan E. Martin Master of Business Administration
The Jonathan E. Martin Master of Business Administration program is founded on biblical values and the Christian worldview. Classes incorporate a leadership character approach to ethical decision-making.
The MBA curriculum is a 34-hour graduate program (37-hours if prerequisites are not fully met prior to enrollment). The program is fully online and can be completed in as little as one year. Students may choose to attend full-time or part-time.
Graduates of the Jonathan E. Martin Master of Business Administration will:
- Know and be able to apply Christian ethics principles to inform decision-making.
- Be able to articulate âbusiness as missionâ and apply it to organizational life.
- Demonstrate a graduate understanding of essential business disciplines.
Fall START | ||
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BA 511 | Business as Mission I | 1 |
MG 610 | Managing people & Organizations | 3 |
EC 610 | Economics and Global Business | 3 |
BA 510 | Business Ethics in Biblical Perspective | 1 |
BA 630 | Introduction to Analytics | 3 |
Mk 610 | Marketing Management | 3 |
BA 512 | Business as Mission II | 1 |
AC 610 | Accounting for Decision-Making | 3 |
First Course in Track | 3 | |
HC 640, BA 631, MG 641 | ||
BA 513 | Business as Mission III | 1 |
FN 610 | Managerial Finance | 3 |
Second Course in Track | 3 | |
HC 641, BA 632, MG 642 | ||
MG 650 | Organizational Strategy | 3 |
Third Course in Track | 3 | |
HC 642, BA 633, MG 643 |
SPRING START | ||
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BA 511 | Business as Mission I | 1 |
BA 630 | Introduction to Analytics | 3 |
AC 610 | Accounting for Decision-Making | 3 |
BA 510 | Business Ethics in Biblical Perspective | 1 |
MK 610 | Marketing Management | 3 |
FN 610 | Managerial Finance | 3 |
BA 512 | Business as Mission II | 1 |
MG 610 | Managing People & Organizations | 3 |
First Course in Track | 3 | |
HC 640, BA 631, MG 641 | ||
BA 513 | Business as Mission III | 1 |
EC 610 | Economics and Global Business | 3 |
Second Course in Track | 3 | |
HC 641, BA 632, MG 642 | ||
MG 650 | Organizational Strategy | 3 |
Third Course in Track | 3 | |
HC 642, BA 633, MG 643 |
Fall START | ||
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BA 511 | Business as Mission I | 1 |
EC 610 | Economics and Global Business | 3 |
BA 510 | Business Ethics in Biblical Perspective | 1 |
BA 630 | Introduction to Analytics | 3 |
BA 512 | Business as Mission II | 1 |
First Course in Track | 3 | |
HC 640, BA 631, MG 641 | ||
FN 610 | Managerial Finance | 3 |
MG 610 | Managing People & Organizations | 3 |
Second Course in Track | 3 | |
HC 641, BA 632, MG 642 | ||
MK 610 | Marking Management | 3 |
Third Course in Track | 3 | |
HC 642, BA 633, MG643 | ||
AC 610 | Accounting for Decision-Making | 3 |
BA 513 | Business as Mission III | 1 |
MG 650 | Organizational Strategy | 3 |
SPRING START | ||
---|---|---|
BA 511 | Business as Mission I | 1 |
AC 610 | Accounting for Decision-Making | 3 |
BA 510 | Business Ethics in Biblical Perspective | 1 |
BA 630 | Introduction to Analytics | 3 |
BA 512 | Business as Mission II | 1 |
MG 610 | Managing People & Organizations | 3 |
EC 610 | Economics and Global Business | 3 |
Mk 610 | Marketing Management | 3 |
First Course in Track | 3 | |
HC 640, BA 631, MG 641 | ||
FN 610 | Managerial Finance | 3 |
Third Course in Track | 3 | |
HC 642, BA 633, MG 643 | ||
BA 513 | Business as Mission III | 1 |
Second Course in Track | 3 | |
HC 641, BA 632, MG 642 | ||
MG 650 | Organizational Strategy | 3 |
RICHES
The characteristics of the program are based on Jonathan E. Martinâs, and RoyOMartin, Incâs value statement:
R-ESPECT
I-NTEGRITY
C-OMMITMENT
H-ONESTY
E-XCELLENCE
S-TEWARDSHIP
Martin Master of Business Administration - Graduate Admission Policy and Requirements:
Applicants for admission to the Master of Business Administration must have the following:
- A completed bachelorâs degree from a regionally accredited educational institution
- A completed Peregrine Inbound Assessment
- A score of 100 based on the following admissions equation:
- Inbound Assessment Score + 20 x Undergraduate GPA = 100
- Students must have a minimum UGPA of 2.5
- The Undergraduate GPA may be the overall GPA, GPA in the major, or last 60 hours GPA
- Students with a GPA below 2.5 or an overall score below 100 may be considered for probationary admission to the program.
- A completed undergraduate course, or its equivalent, in each of the following:
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- Accounting, Economics, Excel Proficiency, Statistics, and Finance
- Students who have not met these prerequisite courses may do so by taking BA 500, Foundations of Business, prior to, or concurrent with, the first semester in the MBA program
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- The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is NOT required!
Application Procedure:
Application Procedure
Each applicant for admission to the Martin Master of Business Administration program:
- Must complete the online MBA admission application. The application requires a $100 non-refundable fee in order to submit. (No application fee is charged to LCU alumni.)
- Must submit OFFICIAL transcript(s) from all colleges and universities attended through one of the following methods:
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- Mailed directly from the applicable college/university in a sealed envelope to:Louisiana Christian University
Martin Master of Business Administration
LCU Box 610
1140 College Drive
Pineville, Louisiana 71359 - (Transcripts delivered by the applicant or marked âissued to studentâ are not considered official and therefore will not be accepted.)
- Mailed directly from the applicable college/university in a sealed envelope to:Louisiana Christian University
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- Submitted electronic or E-Scripts by the respective Colleges/Universities to:Â mba@lcuniversity.edu.Â
- Must submit a current resume.
- Must take the Peregrine Inbound Assessment. A link to take the online assessment will be provided once the online registration is completed.
The application is NOT completed until the online application has been completed, the transcripts and resume have been received, and the Inbound Assessment is taken.