EMBA Summer Courses - You can Apply!

BUS 612 Organizational and Business Dispute Resolution - Dr. Jide Olagunju

Disputes are inevitable in business, organizations, and even ministries. Scripture provides a clear framework for resolution: Matthew 18:15-17 outlines progressive steps: direct negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and, where necessary, litigation. Remarkably, these same principles have been adopted by modern systems of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR).

This hands-on course equips Christian business leaders, consultants, and managers with practical skills in negotiation, mediation, and arbitration. Through interactive projects, case studies, and group work, you’ll learn how to apply biblical wisdom and global best practices to resolve conflicts effectively in business, professional, and personal contexts.

Our vision is to make BGU a global center of excellence in business dispute resolution learning. Join us to gain the tools you need to steward relationships, protect ventures that belong to the Lord (Psalm 24:1), and lead with integrity in today’s complex world. Register now and be part of this transformative learning experience.

MBA 637 Measurement, Metrics & Data Analytics - Dr. Willy Kotiuga

Organizations are inundated with data in today’s measurement-above-all-else world. But are we measuring the right things? Can everything important be measured…and consequently managed? How do we measure success? What tools are available? With the fast-changing landscape of business, an evaluation of more than lag indicators, those that tell us where we’ve been, is needed. This class will take a look at what organizations are measuring, different types of assessments used to establish metrics, a discussion of big data, and how we can use data analytics from a layman's perspective. The class involves reading, discussion, presentations, case studies, videos, and guest speakers.

MBA 625 Global Economics & Wealth - Dr. Zsolt Szalai

When you hear “economics,” do you think of complex math and abstract models? This course takes a different approach, returning economics to its roots as a social science centered on people, relationships, and stewardship. In Global Wealth and Economics, you’ll explore fresh perspectives from leading thinkers, learn how values like sustainability and responsibility shape modern economics, and gain practical insight into becoming a faithful steward of resources in your home, ministry, and business. Join us this quarter to rethink economics, not just as numbers, but as stories of people shaping the world. Register today and be part of the conversation!