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Based in the liberal arts tradition, the business major is designed to help students develop skills applicable throughout their lives by working in many different types of organizations, large and small businesses, nonprofits, and ministries. Trinity’s Business curriculum is geared toward practical application. This means working students can immediately use course concepts on the job.
All applicants must have a high school diploma or successful completion of the GED. Applicants are required to have a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 (using a 4.0 scale) for all prior college work or high school work if no prior college credits. After submitting your application, please submit all official transcripts from your past institutions to:
Trinity International University
Attn: Admissions Operations
2065 Half Day Road
Deerfield, IL 60015
We also accept electronic transcripts from secure, certified transcript delivery services. If your college or university uses such a service, please direct transcripts to [email protected] Finally, after reviewing your past credits, a counselor will provide you with an estimate of transferable credits and an estimated timeline to graduate.
All students in the business program must demonstrate proficiency in algebra and computer skills. Algebra proficiency may be demonstrated by a math ACT score of 18 or higher, successful completion of a college-level algebra course, or achieving a passing score on the CLEP exam in college algebra. Computer skills proficiency may be demonstrated by a high school or college transcript documenting the successful completion of a computer skills course, completion of CIS 100 or other college-level computer skills course while enrolled in the program, or achieving a passing score on the CLEP exam in Information Systems and Computer Applications.
In addition to 49 credits required for a major, students at Trinity College also complete 47-62 credit hours of general education requirements. These courses relate to communication skills, arts and humanities, and qualitative and analytical reasoning. Some students can substitute completed coursework that resulted in an A.A., A.S. or A.F.A. degree for those requirements, but all Trinity students must complete a series of courses focused on the foundations of Christian thinking and living. In all, a bachelor’s degree from Trinity requires at least 124 credit hours for those students beginning with zero credits. For more information on degree requirements, see the Trinity College Catalog.
Students who have already completed some coursework at the college or university level have the option of completing their degree online at Trinity. For these students, a degree can be completed in as little as 2-3 years.
Classes that are part of the business core are designed to equip students with the foundational skills necessary for leading and managing in dynamic environments:
Course | Title | Credits |
BUS 103 | Contemporary Economics | 3 hours |
BUS 111 | Principles of Management | 3 hours |
BUS 113 | Principles of Marketing | 3 hours |
BUS 181 | Survey of International Business | 3 hours |
BUS 201 | Business Law | 3 hours |
BUS 221 | Principles of Accounting I | 3 hours |
BUS 222 | Principles of Accounting II | 3 hours |
ENG 210X | Business Communication | 3 hours |
MA 285X | Statistics | 3 hours |
BUS 411 | Financial Management | 3 hours |
BUS 440 | Seminar in Management Policy | 3 hours |
BUS 490 |
Seminar in Business and Mgmt Ethics | 3 hours |
Course | Title | Credits |
BUS 392 | Social Entrepreneurship | 3 hours |
Choose one: | ||
BUS 391 | Entrepreneurial Accounting and Finance | 3 hours |
BUS 373X | Non-Profit Financial Management | 3 hours |
Choose Two, Depending Upon Area of Interest (not all available online): |
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BUS 333 | Sales Principles and Practices | 3 hours |
BUS 351 | Organizational Development | 3 hours |
BUS 353 | Management of Change and Strategic Planning | 3 hours |
BUS 372X | Nonprofit Management | 3 hours |
CM 260 |
Introduction to Intercultural Ministries | 3 hours |
CM 315 | Principles of Family Ministry | 3 hours |
CM 320 | Principles of Ministry Programming | 3 hours |
CM 342 | Relational Skills for Ministry | 3 hours |
COM 332 | Interpersonal Communication | 3 hours |
Studying finances, communication, programming, and other management topics, students are well-equipped for careers as servant leaders in a non-profit or ministry environment.
Course | Title | Credits |
BUS 372X | Non-Profit Management | 3 hours |
BUS 373X | Non-Profit Financial Management | 3 hours |
Choose Two: | ||
BUS 115 | Human Resources Management | 3 hours |
BUS 351 | Organizational Development | 3 hours |
CM 260 | Introduction to Intercultural Ministries | 3 hours |
CM 320 | Principles of Ministry Programming | 3 hours |
COM 332 | Interpersonal Communication | 3 hours |
Focusing on management principles, students are equipped with the foundational skills necessary for leading and managing in dynamic environments.
Course | Title | Credits |
BUS 115 | Human Resources Management | 3 hours |
BUS 310 | Personal Finance | 3 hours |
BUS 351 | Organizational Development | 3 hours |
COM 332 | Interpersonal Communication | 3 hours |