Business Education
Business Education
High school business classes are essential to a student’s college and career readiness. By helping students explore future career possibilities, improve their technical skills and learn wise financial stewardship, you can empower the next generation of citizens, employees and business leaders.
Why NWC?
As a business education major, you’ll pursue two majors: one in business education and one in secondary education. Hands-on learning will be key to your confidence as a teacher and leader. That’s why you’ll spend over 100 hours in area classrooms before you even student teach.
Minors in accounting, business administration, economics, entrepreneurship, leadership studies, nonprofit management and project management are also available—along with a secondary teaching endorsement in economics.
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Outcomes
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Experience
Accredited by the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE), Northwestern College business programs teach the most cutting-edge business practices worldwide. The department also receives counsel from a board of local business professionals, helping us stay up to date on current market needs and trends.
Our vision: Cultivating the next generation of business leaders to make an impact for Christ.
Our mission: Equipping and preparing students for excellence to fulfill their calling in the marketplace.
Our promise to students: We will challenge you to academic and personal excellence by:
- Delivering high-quality, specialized instruction,
- Guiding your development of market-leading skills, and
- Providing experiential learning opportunities as we help you discern your calling and follow the example of Christ.
The Compass Center for Career & Calling will equip you to showcase your gifts and experience in the classroom. Available resources include help writing resumes and cover letters, practice interview sessions, job shadowing and more.
The Center for Innovation & Leadership connects students with area professionals, offers micro-credentials, and hosts the Impact Competition, where students pitch ideas for making a difference on campus and in the community.
As a member of Northwestern’s student-led Business Club, you’ll tour regional businesses, hear from northwest Iowa business professionals, and travel to larger cities to tour businesses and network with alumni.
As part of Northwestern’s Investment Club, you’ll grow in your knowledge of financial markets and practice making investment decisions by helping to manage $250,000 of the college’s endowment.
Study abroad programs in dozens of other countries are great opportunities to learn about business around the world.
If you’d like to take your business knowledge to the next level, you can apply to Northwestern’s Master of Business Administration program after graduation. Our 100% online program can be completed in as little as one year, giving you the critical skills necessary for managerial roles and increasing your value as an employee.
Accredited by the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE), Northwestern College business programs teach the most cutting-edge business practices worldwide. The department also receives counsel from a board of local business professionals, helping us stay up to date on current market needs and trends.
Our vision: Cultivating the next generation of business leaders to make an impact for Christ.
Our mission: Equipping and preparing students for excellence to fulfill their calling in the marketplace.
Our promise to students: We will challenge you to academic and personal excellence by:
- Delivering high-quality, specialized instruction,
- Guiding your development of market-leading skills, and
- Providing experiential learning opportunities as we help you discern your calling and follow the example of Christ.
The Compass Center for Career & Calling will equip you to showcase your gifts and experience in the classroom. Available resources include help writing resumes and cover letters, practice interview sessions, job shadowing and more.
The Center for Innovation & Leadership connects students with area professionals, offers micro-credentials, and hosts the Impact Competition, where students pitch ideas for making a difference on campus and in the community.
As a member of Northwestern’s student-led Business Club, you’ll tour regional businesses, hear from northwest Iowa business professionals, and travel to larger cities to tour businesses and network with alumni.
As part of Northwestern’s Investment Club, you’ll grow in your knowledge of financial markets and practice making investment decisions by helping to manage $250,000 of the college’s endowment.
Study abroad programs in dozens of other countries are great opportunities to learn about business around the world.
If you’d like to take your business knowledge to the next level, you can apply to Northwestern’s Master of Business Administration program after graduation. Our 100% online program can be completed in as little as one year, giving you the critical skills necessary for managerial roles and increasing your value as an employee.
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Faculty + Staff
Brilliant scholars. Committed Christians. Invested in you. That’s Northwestern’s faculty.
- Dr. Fan Fei, CFA Associate Professor of Business and Economics; Director of Master of Business Administration (MBA) Program
- Dr. Han-Yen Kao Associate Professor of Business and Economics; Department Vice Chair
- Annette Vander Kooi Minnick ’88 Associate Professor of Communications; PR Program Director
- Dr. Mjumo Mzyece Professor of Management
- Vonda Post ’88 Professor of Accounting
- Dr. Jiying Song, PMP, M.Div. Associate Professor of Business; Department Chair
- Dr. Erica Vonk ’00 Associate Professor of Business
- Kirsten Buiter Faculty Assistant for the Business & Economics Department
- Scott Bahrke ’01 Instructor in Business Education
- Robert De Haan Instructor in Agricultural Business
- Kimberly Van Es Instructor in Business Writing