School of: Business
Degree Type: Bachelor's Degree
Format: In-Person
Student Type: Traditional Undergraduate

Program at a Glance

Below-average tuition among private universities in the Pacific Northwest
30 major credits + 18 emphasis credits
2.5 minimum high school GPA
99% of all students receive financial aid

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Leadership and Management: Degree Overview

The Bachelor of Science (BS) in Business Administration program with an emphasis in Leadership and Management at ÍćĹĽ˝ă˝ă (WPU) can help you develop your skills in strategic leadership and analytical decision-making to be able to effectively manage teams and drive business performance in any industry.

The BS in Business Administration program is also available with emphasis areas in Healthcare Administration, Human Resource Management, and Entrepreneurship. Working adult learners with some college experience may want to consider the Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Business Administration program, which has online and hybrid format options.

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Balancing instruction in business theories with practical, hands-on experiences, WPU’s BS in Business Administration program with an emphasis in Leadership and Management covers key business topics in areas such as economics, employment law, and ethics, as well as core leadership and management concepts in fields that include managerial accounting, global business, and strategic management.

Upon successful completion of the bachelor’s in leadership and management program, graduates will demonstrate:

  • Effective leadership and team-oriented capabilities
  • Proficiency in the basic theories associated with management and leadership, such as those related to organizational theory and operations management
  • The ability to integrate and apply knowledge gained through complex projects and assignments that may include research, collaborative projects, and/or field assignments

What Can You Do With a Bachelor’s in Leadership and Management?

Earning a bachelor’s degree in business administration that emphasizes leadership and management skills can position you for a number of professional roles that have responsibilities such as leading teams, coordinating projects, and supervising operations in a wide range of industries. 

Graduates of WPU’s BS in Business Administration, Leadership and Management, program have gone on to careers in budget management, marketing management, project management, and team leadership, as well as various graduate programs to build on their business knowledge.

Overall employment in management occupations is projected to grow at a faster-than-average rate of 6% from 2024 to 2034, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), with an estimated 1.1 million job openings expected each year. 

Here are the 2024 median annual salaries for just a few of the roles that a BS in business management program can help you prepare for, according to the BLS:

Marketing Manager

$161,030

Training and Development Manager

$127,090

Administrative Services and Facilities Manager

$106,880

Project Management Specialist

$100,750

 

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Leadership and Management, Curriculum

The BS in Business Administration, Leadership and Management, curriculum includes six prerequisite course credits, 30 major course credits, and 18 emphasis course credits. Of the 54 total required credits, 22 credits must be completed in residence at WPU, and 28 credits must be in upper-division courses. 

In order to earn a BS in Business Administration, Leadership and Management, at WPU, you need to do the following:

  • Complete all major course requirements and general education core course requirements with grades of at least C- in each course.
  • Complete a total of 120 credits, including at least 40 upper-division credits (300-level and 400-level courses).
  • Maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0.

Check out sample four-year traditional and two-year transfer degree plans and the course catalog for more information.

Third Party Plans

The University participates in programs with third parties such as employers, government agencies, and embassies provided written documentation confirming enrollment in the third party’s reimbursement program is submitted to the Office of Student Accounts by the semester due date. All fees and charges not covered in the arrangement are the responsibility of the student and are due prior to the first day of classes. Delayed employer reimbursements may result in service charges to the student.

Transportation

  • Getting around Portland: List of options
  • Ride Connection: Door to Door Services
  • Trimet Bus Services

Unpaid Account Status

Full payment, or an approved payment arrangement, is required prior to moving into housing or attending classes. A student is placed on unpaid status if satisfactory payment arrangements are not made by the first day of the semester. Failure to contact the Office of Student Accounts may result in a voided registration. Unpaid balances, including those created or increased after initial clearance, may be subject to a 1.5% monthly service charge (18% annually).

What are DSST exams?

DSST is a testing organization we use to award credit through standardized exams. Check it out at .

What are my next steps?

If you are interested in adding exams, your first step is to research the titles that interest you and go to the DSST website.  Then, connect with your advisor about the titles you are considering, and they will talk you through the exam process.

What are some challenges I might have with counseling?

One of the most difficult steps in counseling occurs before you even see a counselor for the first time. Deciding to seek counseling is the first step in change. Once this decision has been made, the mechanics for change have been set in motion. In the process of changing the way you think, feel, or behave, you usually must try out new ways of doing things. This can make you anxious or frustrated. Also, in the course of counseling you may come to realize that things you once thought of only in a positive or negative way you may see a bit differently. The challenges of pushing your limitations may also cause personal challenges, but with commitment and practice, you will find that you can stretch your limits and find new and exciting aspects of yourself.

What are the Dining Hall hours?

Monday –Friday

  • Breakfast: 7:30a – 9:00a
  • Lunch: 11:30a – 2:00p
  • Dinner: 5:00p – 7:15p

Saturday – Sunday

  • Brunch: 11:30a – 1:00p
  • Dinner: 5:00p – 6:00p

What are the hours for Tabor Grind?

8am – 6pm

What are the living options?

Our campus offers a variety of living options for students. All First Years and Sophomores are required to live in our two residential halls: Smith Hall (for women) and Warman Hall (for men).

Students who are at least 20 years of age or at Junior standing (60 credits) are eligible to live in any of our campus one and two bedroom apartments and houses. Except for married students, only students of the same gender can live in an on-campus apartment together.

Visit our housing page to learn more about accommodations.

What are the mailroom hours?

The mailroom is open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.

What are the pros and cons of testing?

Exams are a great strategy to earn credit if you are comfortable with standardized exams and have prior knowledge in the exam subject area.  If you have any measure of test anxiety, this is not a good option for you.  There is some risk—you will need to post a passing score and be self-disciplined to map out study time to prepare, schedule the exam and follow up to make sure the official transcript posts.  You also need to pay for the exam—either out of pocket or by saving your excess funds and using those to cover the site fee and exam fee. All exams must be completed at least 60 days prior to graduation to allow time for us to receive official scores.

What are the symptoms?

Commonly reported symptoms of COVID-19 infection include fever, cough, shortness of breath, and pneumonia. While the exact incubation period for this coronavirus has not yet been determined, it is believed that most infected people will develop symptoms two to 14 days after they were exposed (source: Maryland Department of Health).

What are the University Hours of Operation?

8am – 5pm

What can I do if my financial aid doesn’t cover all of my costs?

Typically, there are out-of-pocket expenses for education in addition to financial aid funding. You can arrange payment plans with the Office of Student Financial Services and payments can be made online through MyWP at , in person at the Mt. Tabor campus, or by calling 503.517.1207.

To minimize the potential out-of-pocket costs, you should make sure to utilize all resources available including loans, grants and outside scholarships. You may view some available scholarship opportunities at /admissions-aid/financial-aid/grants-scholarships/.

What do I do if I feel sick?

Every campus community member is asked to self-monitor for any symptoms of COVID-19 before coming to campus. If you have any of the symptoms related to COVID-19 or listed on WPU’s Campus Clear app, please contact your medical professional to address your symptoms. Students may also visit to speak with a doctor.

What do I expect from a Counselor?

You can expect someone who is interested in listening to your concerns and in helping you develop a better understanding of them so that you may deal with them more easily and effectively. Your counselor will take you seriously and be willing to openly discuss anything you wish to discuss. Your counselor will be willing to answer some questions about herself or himself directly and honestly. Because counselors have different beliefs about how people change, they differ on how much talking they do in sessions, whether they ask you to do “homework,” and their focus of discussion. If you have any questions about what is going on, by all means ask. Counselors have no “magical” skills or knowledge, and will be unable to solve your problems directly for you. Your counselor will want to work with you, but won’t do for you what you are capable of doing for yourself. Except under unusual circumstances, your counselor will maintain strict confidentiality about you as required by laws and ethical guidelines, and will openly discuss this with you in the first session.

What expenses can this grant money be used for?

The grant may be used for any part of the cost of attendance or for emergency costs related to the pandemic. The grants may be used to cover a student’s outstanding balance if the student chooses.

Eligible expenses include but are not limited to: Tuition and Fees, Food Expenses, Course Materials, Technology Expenses, Healthcare Expenses, Child Care/Dependent Care, Transportation Expenses, and Housing Expenses.

What happens to my financial aid when I leave school, drop below half-time or graduate?

Your loans will either enter into the six-month grace period or enter into repayment. This is a student-specific situation so we recommend that you contact your loan servicer, which can be determined by visiting . Be sure to also complete Exit Counseling by visiting

When you begin classes at Warner Pacific, the school will report you to the Department of Education as an active student and your student loans will automatically enter an “in-school deferment” status as long as you are enrolled at least half-time. You may also complete an in-school deferment request form, which is available through your loan servicer’s website. NOTE: Deferment cannot begin until you are actually in attendance.

There is often a delay in the time it takes for your student loans to reflect deferment status, but your loans should reflect the change within 30 days of your start date.

What if I don’t need to file taxes?

If you earned income and are not sure if you need to file, go to the  to find out if you need to file taxes. If you are not required to file, you can simply list any income you may have earned during that tax year.

What if I don’t want all of the loans offered to me?

You may request to cancel all or part of your Federal Stafford Loans by two different means:

  1. Through the financial aid self-serve portal, which can be accessed at http://mywp.warnerpacific.edu/. Click on the “My Awards” section from the drop-down menu, then click on “Accept or Decline”. For each loan you would like to change, select the semester to be changed and update the amount accordingly, then click “Submit Changes” to send your request to the Financial Aid staff for review.
  2. Complete the

 

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Insight From a WPU Graduate

“When you meet the challenges of the business world — and you will — it is the ethical discernment you studied at Warner Pacific that will provide a well you can keep drawing from in order to maintain focus and integrity.” 

—Mike Moreland, former chairman of the WPU Board of Trustees and WPU alum

Mike Moreland, former chairman of the WPU Board of Trustees and WPU alum.

Frequently Asked Questions

Third Party Plans

The University participates in programs with third parties such as employers, government agencies, and embassies provided written documentation confirming enrollment in the third party’s reimbursement program is submitted to the Office of Student Accounts by the semester due date. All fees and charges not covered in the arrangement are the responsibility of the student and are due prior to the first day of classes. Delayed employer reimbursements may result in service charges to the student.

Transportation

  • Getting around Portland: List of options
  • Ride Connection: Door to Door Services
  • Trimet Bus Services

Unpaid Account Status

Full payment, or an approved payment arrangement, is required prior to moving into housing or attending classes. A student is placed on unpaid status if satisfactory payment arrangements are not made by the first day of the semester. Failure to contact the Office of Student Accounts may result in a voided registration. Unpaid balances, including those created or increased after initial clearance, may be subject to a 1.5% monthly service charge (18% annually).

What are DSST exams?

DSST is a testing organization we use to award credit through standardized exams. Check it out at .

What are my next steps?

If you are interested in adding exams, your first step is to research the titles that interest you and go to the DSST website.  Then, connect with your advisor about the titles you are considering, and they will talk you through the exam process.

What are some challenges I might have with counseling?

One of the most difficult steps in counseling occurs before you even see a counselor for the first time. Deciding to seek counseling is the first step in change. Once this decision has been made, the mechanics for change have been set in motion. In the process of changing the way you think, feel, or behave, you usually must try out new ways of doing things. This can make you anxious or frustrated. Also, in the course of counseling you may come to realize that things you once thought of only in a positive or negative way you may see a bit differently. The challenges of pushing your limitations may also cause personal challenges, but with commitment and practice, you will find that you can stretch your limits and find new and exciting aspects of yourself.

What are the Dining Hall hours?

Monday –Friday

  • Breakfast: 7:30a – 9:00a
  • Lunch: 11:30a – 2:00p
  • Dinner: 5:00p – 7:15p

Saturday – Sunday

  • Brunch: 11:30a – 1:00p
  • Dinner: 5:00p – 6:00p

What are the hours for Tabor Grind?

8am – 6pm

What are the living options?

Our campus offers a variety of living options for students. All First Years and Sophomores are required to live in our two residential halls: Smith Hall (for women) and Warman Hall (for men).

Students who are at least 20 years of age or at Junior standing (60 credits) are eligible to live in any of our campus one and two bedroom apartments and houses. Except for married students, only students of the same gender can live in an on-campus apartment together.

Visit our housing page to learn more about accommodations.

What are the mailroom hours?

The mailroom is open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.

What are the pros and cons of testing?

Exams are a great strategy to earn credit if you are comfortable with standardized exams and have prior knowledge in the exam subject area.  If you have any measure of test anxiety, this is not a good option for you.  There is some risk—you will need to post a passing score and be self-disciplined to map out study time to prepare, schedule the exam and follow up to make sure the official transcript posts.  You also need to pay for the exam—either out of pocket or by saving your excess funds and using those to cover the site fee and exam fee. All exams must be completed at least 60 days prior to graduation to allow time for us to receive official scores.

What are the symptoms?

Commonly reported symptoms of COVID-19 infection include fever, cough, shortness of breath, and pneumonia. While the exact incubation period for this coronavirus has not yet been determined, it is believed that most infected people will develop symptoms two to 14 days after they were exposed (source: Maryland Department of Health).

What are the University Hours of Operation?

8am – 5pm

What can I do if my financial aid doesn’t cover all of my costs?

Typically, there are out-of-pocket expenses for education in addition to financial aid funding. You can arrange payment plans with the Office of Student Financial Services and payments can be made online through MyWP at , in person at the Mt. Tabor campus, or by calling 503.517.1207.

To minimize the potential out-of-pocket costs, you should make sure to utilize all resources available including loans, grants and outside scholarships. You may view some available scholarship opportunities at /admissions-aid/financial-aid/grants-scholarships/.

What do I do if I feel sick?

Every campus community member is asked to self-monitor for any symptoms of COVID-19 before coming to campus. If you have any of the symptoms related to COVID-19 or listed on WPU’s Campus Clear app, please contact your medical professional to address your symptoms. Students may also visit to speak with a doctor.

What do I expect from a Counselor?

You can expect someone who is interested in listening to your concerns and in helping you develop a better understanding of them so that you may deal with them more easily and effectively. Your counselor will take you seriously and be willing to openly discuss anything you wish to discuss. Your counselor will be willing to answer some questions about herself or himself directly and honestly. Because counselors have different beliefs about how people change, they differ on how much talking they do in sessions, whether they ask you to do “homework,” and their focus of discussion. If you have any questions about what is going on, by all means ask. Counselors have no “magical” skills or knowledge, and will be unable to solve your problems directly for you. Your counselor will want to work with you, but won’t do for you what you are capable of doing for yourself. Except under unusual circumstances, your counselor will maintain strict confidentiality about you as required by laws and ethical guidelines, and will openly discuss this with you in the first session.

What expenses can this grant money be used for?

The grant may be used for any part of the cost of attendance or for emergency costs related to the pandemic. The grants may be used to cover a student’s outstanding balance if the student chooses.

Eligible expenses include but are not limited to: Tuition and Fees, Food Expenses, Course Materials, Technology Expenses, Healthcare Expenses, Child Care/Dependent Care, Transportation Expenses, and Housing Expenses.

What happens to my financial aid when I leave school, drop below half-time or graduate?

Your loans will either enter into the six-month grace period or enter into repayment. This is a student-specific situation so we recommend that you contact your loan servicer, which can be determined by visiting . Be sure to also complete Exit Counseling by visiting

When you begin classes at Warner Pacific, the school will report you to the Department of Education as an active student and your student loans will automatically enter an “in-school deferment” status as long as you are enrolled at least half-time. You may also complete an in-school deferment request form, which is available through your loan servicer’s website. NOTE: Deferment cannot begin until you are actually in attendance.

There is often a delay in the time it takes for your student loans to reflect deferment status, but your loans should reflect the change within 30 days of your start date.

What if I don’t need to file taxes?

If you earned income and are not sure if you need to file, go to the  to find out if you need to file taxes. If you are not required to file, you can simply list any income you may have earned during that tax year.

What if I don’t want all of the loans offered to me?

You may request to cancel all or part of your Federal Stafford Loans by two different means:

  1. Through the financial aid self-serve portal, which can be accessed at http://mywp.warnerpacific.edu/. Click on the “My Awards” section from the drop-down menu, then click on “Accept or Decline”. For each loan you would like to change, select the semester to be changed and update the amount accordingly, then click “Submit Changes” to send your request to the Financial Aid staff for review.
  2. Complete the

 

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Discover Your Purpose With a Bachelor of Science in Leadership and Management

United under the university’s Christ-centered mission, WPU’s business programs create space for students of all cultural and professional backgrounds to take a purpose-driven approach to their career advancement. 

The BS in Business Administration, Leadership and Management, degree program from WPU helps students gain well-rounded skills and knowledge in accounting, marketing, and finance, as well as in the organizational, leadership, and ethical principles that make for successful business leaders.

For questions about this program or its format, contact the admissions team at 800-804-1510, or fill out the form below.

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Questions?

Our School of Business faculty would love to hear from you.

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Dr. Ulf Spears, DSL, CAGS, M.Sc., BS


Dean of Business, Associate Professor of Business

Faculty
School of: Business
Phone: 503-517-1324
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