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MANAGEMENT
MA in Management with Specialization in Human Resources Mgmt
MA in Management with an Emphasis in Faith & Business
MA in Management: Social & Sustainable Management
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Master of Arts in Management

with an emphasis in

Faith and Business (MAM-FB)

McKenna Hall
sbge-grad@spu.edu | 206-281-2753
spu.edu/sbge

Faculty

The Faith and Business Track in the MA in Management program provides you with the skills and knowledge necessary to live faithfully as a Christian business professional.

The program enhances your past academic work and professional experience, preparing you to become more effective in current responsibilities or to open opportunities for new responsibilities. It is intended primarily for business professionals who seek to live faithfully in the marketplace and to serve the common good through business activities.

ɬÀï·¬ Pacific's School of Business, Government, and Economics (SBGE) is committed to providing you with an applied, experiential, and collaborative learning environment in which business and Christian faith, ethics, and character are integrated. The objectives of the program are to develop your abilities to do the following:

  • Provide values-based leadership to the management of organizations.
  • Evaluate the effects of business and organizations with regard for fostering human flourishing (i.e., provisioning; providing meaningful and creative work; respecting the dignity of persons; acting with justice and integrity in relationships; stewardship/caring for creation; and caring for the poor and disadvantaged).
  • Apply in-depth knowledge of marketplace theology to real-world management problems.
  • Communicate effectively, work in teams, use information technology, and self-assess personal abilities, strengths, and weaknesses.

PROGRAM CURRICULUM

The curriculum consists of nine business foundations courses, four advanced courses, five faith and business elective courses, and an applied project course.

All courses are 3 quarter credits. A minimum of 36 credits (12 courses) must be completed at SPU.

ADMISSION

Generally, you must have at least a 3.0 GPA in your undergraduate studies and evidence of at least one year of continuous, full-time, substantive work experience after receipt of the bachelor's degree on your résumé. GMAT or GRE test scores are not required for applicants who demonstrate strong alignment with the program’s goals and who have at least a 3.0 cumulative undergraduate GPA. (Scores may be requested from those who do not meet the minimum requirements for admission.)

A of 90 or above on the iBT version is preferred for international (ESL) applicants.

Submission of two letters of recommendation from employers and a three- to four-page personal statement that responds to essay questions available from the school are optional, but strongly encouraged.

PRE-QUALIFIED STUDENTS

Qualified individuals may take up to three business foundations courses if they have an undergraduate degree (as evidenced by an official transcript from an accredited institution); a minimum cumulative undergraduate grade point average (GPA) of 3.0; and a minimum of one year full-time work experience (as evidenced by a current résumé).

Pre-qualified students may not take advanced or elective courses. If they wish to continue in a graduate program after taking three core courses, they must apply for admission. Pre-qualified status does not guarantee full admission at a later date.

APPLICATION DEADLINES

The school admits students for all four academic quarters. You must submit your application for admission, $50 application fee, and personal statement (essay) by the dates listed below. Recommendation letters, transcripts, and test scores must all arrive before an admission decision can be made.

Quarter/Starting Month

Application Deadline

Autumn Quarter/September

August 1

Winter Quarter/January

November 1

Spring Quarter/March

February 1

Summer Session/June

May 1


Application deadlines for international students are as follows:

Quarter/Starting Month

Application Deadline

Autumn Quarter/September

June 1

Winter Quarter/January

September 1

Spring Quarter/March

December 1

Summer Session/June

(Not open to international students)

CONTACT

Admission materials should be directed to the Graduate Center. If you have questions, contact the SBGE Graduate Program Coordinator:

  • Phone: 206-281-2753
  • Fax: 206-281-2733 (fax)
  • Email: sbge-grad@spu.edu or requested at

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