Master of Business Administration
Description
The
Master of Business Administration program is truly a blend of the
sophisticated academic world, the practical and technologically
dependent career world, and the eternal world of Christian faith. Its
enabling thrust is to develop in its students that rare level of
discernment that is so much in demand, both globally and locally, and to
give leadership and direction to many in the secular world who lack an
ethical foundation from which to operate.
The
above qualities can best be developed in the M.B.A. students through an
intense program of both the appropriate academics advocated and the
verity of validating values to which the College, the Division of
Business Administration, and each faculty member are totally committed.
Classes
are offered one night per week. The format is a concentrated continuous
approach. Students are required to participate in
Project Team
activities
within each course
which are designed to enhance the learning process and the development
of problem-solving skills.

Admission Process
As you apply for admission to Belhaven College, you can use this
checklist to assist you in the process. Each item required is necessary to apply, be
accepted and register at the college. If you have any
questions about admission, contact
orlandoadmission@belhaven.edu
or
407-804-1424.
1.
Complete the
Application for Admission.
2. Transcripts
- Please submit official transcripts from all colleges or universities previously
attended showing a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.8 on a 4.0 scale.
- REQUIRED: a bachelors degree from a regionally-accredited college or
university
- REQUIRED: completion (with grade of a "C" or better) of College algebra
-or higher mathematics course
3. Documentation
- Professional resume demonstrating work experience
acceptable to the Graduate Admission Committee. (minimum of three
years of significant full-time work experience)
- Two
completed recommendation forms
(one being from a current or former supervisor)
- Entrance essay which demonstrate analytical and verbal
ability.
4. Test Scores
- Applicants whose native language is not
English must provide evidence of proficiency in English by scoring 550 or
above paper-based or 173 computer-based on the Test of English as a Foreign language (TOEFL).
The TOEFL requirements may be waived if English proficiency can be
demonstrated through other reliable documentation. Proficiency is
usually demonstrated by at least two years of successful academic
work at the college or university level in the United States.
- Submit official GMAT score. (Not required if
GPA on all undergraduate study is greater than or equal to a 2.8 on
a 4.0 system.)
- The GMAT (Graduate Management
Admission Test) may be require for those students who did not earn
above a 2.8 cumulative grade point average. Students will be notified if they
need to take the GMAT following an evaluation of their undergraduate
transcripts.
Course Descriptions
See College Catalogue for course descriptions. (PDF)