
Business Education
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?
Why NWC?
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.

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.
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.
Faculty + Staff
Brilliant scholars. Committed Christians. Invested in you. That's Northwestern's faculty.









