Business
(PM 201) Enrollment details:
- On-Campus, Online, or Hy-Flex.
- 8-Week Course or 16-week Course.
- Materials Required.
Course Description:
This course presents the principles and application of moral decision-making in business. Ethical principles are examined and evaluated through the lens of God’s Word and applied to modern business decision-making. This course provides an in-depth look into the principles of moral decision-making in business. It covers the concept of morality in business and examines how a biblical worldview is used to evaluate decisions. The course also looks at the implications of ethical decision-making on a range of business topics such as corporate governance, corporate social responsibility, and economic development. Finally, the course examines the practical implications of ethical decision-making and how to develop a biblical, ethical framework for making decisions in a business context.
(PM 102) Enrollment details:
- On-Campus or Online
- 8-Week Course.
- Materials Required.
Course Description:
In this course, students examine management principles for business and ministry within a biblical
worldview context. Foundations include the operational framework of organizations and ministries.
Student experience in this course will lead to a better understanding of the vocational arena, how an
organization functions and which business functions are needed in any organization. The course will
focus on business systems, workforce demographics, social responsibility, ethics, and forms of
organizations. Students will be introduced to human resource management, marketing, finance,
decision‐making, and information system tools. Biblical integration includes an examination of the
theology of work and scriptural precepts for leadership, management and operation with a focus on
servant leadership and biblical business principles form foundations for management practices that
value people and utilize resources wisely.
At Cornerstone, I am able to take courses at cheaper tuition rates than other colleges. Plus, the professors are very friendly and every class feels personal.
Daniel Gowaty CCS Student