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Theology and Business

About

The Master of Business Administration in Theology and Business at Emory University is a four-year, full-time interdisciplinary graduate program that merges the strategic rigor of business education with the moral and ethical depth of theological study. Designed for students who aspire to lead with purpose, integrity, and spiritual awareness, this unique program offers training in finance, leadership, organizational behavior, and ethics, alongside courses in theology, faith, and social responsibility. Students learn how to navigate complex business environments while remaining rooted in values that prioritize human dignity, justice, and long-term sustainability.

This dual-focus program is ideal for individuals aiming to make a difference in sectors such as nonprofit management, faith-based entrepreneurship, corporate social responsibility, or ethical business leadership. By integrating theological insight with business strategy, students are prepared to lead institutions that reflect both economic strength and moral clarity. Emory’s top-ranked Goizueta Business School and Candler School of Theology provide an immersive academic environment that fosters deep reflection, analytical thinking, and visionary leadership.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Theology and Business
  • Degree Type: Master of Business Administration
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 15 March 2026
  • Location: Emory University, United States
  • Field of Study: Business Administration
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Year 1 – Foundations of Faith and Business

  • Managerial Accounting and Financial Principles
  • Organizational Leadership and Communication
  • Introduction to Theological Ethics
  • Theology and the Marketplace

Year 2 – Strategic Thinking and Moral Leadership

  • Marketing Management and Consumer Behavior
  • Christian Social Ethics and Economic Justice
  • Business Analytics and Decision Models
  • Field Practicum I: Faith-Inspired Business Settings

Year 3 – Applied Integration and Institutional Impact

  • Strategic Management and Innovation
  • Theology of Work and Vocation
  • Nonprofit Leadership and Resource Development
  • Field Practicum II: Ethical Leadership in Practice

Year 4 – Capstone, Research, and Executive Preparation

  • Capstone Seminar in Theology and Business
  • Global Business Ethics and Cross-Cultural Leadership
  • Independent Thesis or Applied Consulting Project
  • Final Portfolio Presentation and Career Readiness Workshop

Career Opportunities

Graduates of Emory’s Theology and Business MBA program are uniquely equipped to lead at the intersection of faith and enterprise. They take on roles as executive directors, ethical business consultants, nonprofit leaders, and corporate responsibility officers in organizations that value both performance and purpose. Many work in faith-based institutions, social enterprises, impact investment firms, and community development organizations, where they guide strategic planning, organizational transformation, and ethical decision-making. Others serve in seminary-affiliated ventures, church leadership teams, or as advisors to mission-driven businesses. Some graduates pursue doctoral study in theology or leadership, while others establish their own ventures that reflect personal values and communal impact. Emory alumni are recognized for their ability to balance profitability with compassion, vision with integrity, and growth with justice.

Why Choose This Program

Emory University’s MBA in Theology and Business offers a rare and transformative education for students seeking to lead with both professional excellence, ethical conviction, spiritual depth, and strategic insight. The program bridges two powerful traditions—management and moral reflection—into one cohesive learning experience. Students benefit from mentorship by respected business leaders and theologians, real-world exposure through practicums, and personalized guidance in shaping values-driven careers. With Emory’s unmatched resources in both business and theology, students are empowered to build organizations that serve not only shareholders but also communities and global well-being. For aspiring leaders who believe in building a better world through thoughtful leadership and grounded vision, this program offers a foundation to act with clarity, courage, and purpose.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 404 727 6123
Email: contentedit@emory.edu
Address: University of Emory, 201 Dowman Drive, Atlanta, GA 30322, United States