Business
RISE UP! Be an Excellent Christian Business Professional.
So, you are thinking about getting a degree in business. You want to use your gifts to create new products or companies, analyze numbers or create marketing plans. Maybe you are intrigued by the international marketplace and developmental economics. Overall, you want to be a leader who does business ethically by serving people and making a difference for God’s kingdom – whether that is working for a Fortune 500 company, doing business as missions, the government, or a non-profit.
Our programs in finance, developmental economics, accounting, marketing, management and international business can equip you with an exceptional education and the faith integration you need to thrive at places like Accenture, Eli Lilly, Walmart Corporate, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Deloitte & Touche, KPMG, Ernst & Young and many others.
Starting with our Business Basics Boot Camp, you will get to learn business skills as you do them, whether that is working on communication skills with your classmates on a ropes challenge course, or working together on class projects or service community projects. You’ll take those skills you are acquiring and build on them by creating a distribution system in Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE), or managing over a million dollars of university money with Taylor’s Endowment Teams.
Whatever your business calling, Taylor University’s school of business can help.
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Watch our clips from business faculty. Check out our degrees and majors. Better still, schedule a campus visit and see for yourself what a business degree can do for your career.
Dr. Larry Belcher, Dean of the School of Business, discusses how Taylor will help you excel in the business world.
Dr. Jody Hirschy, marketing faculty, discusses how Taylor “seeks to equip students for a life of servant leadership, characterized by lifelong learning, excellence, innovation and ethics in organizations around the world. In other words, we are really seeking to rise up the next generation of excellent Christian business professionals.”
Maggie (O’Connell '12) Kessenich – Recent Taylor graduate and Walmart employee talks about the benefits of learning systems with her business degree.