Concentrations – BS in Business Administration

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Jakeb Spears gestures the Mini Whoosh after walking across the stage to receive his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. A school tradition, the Mini Whoosh resembles a tiny shooting comet.

Specialize with a unique concentration or choose general business.

Students may follow a general Business Administration degree plan or choose a specialized concentration. Each Concentration includes core courses plus concentration electives.

Concentrations – BS in Business Administration

Consider a Concentration to Strengthen Your Degree

Each concentration provides a unique focus for your business studies.

Business Economics

Provides students with knowledge and skills in business economics. Students learn to think critically and analytically when making decisions and evaluating economic issues that impact global business. They become prepared to lead and manage more effectively.

Energy Management

Gives students a comprehensive understanding of energy markets and trains them to analyze key energy issues using management, economic, financial, accounting and legal skills.

General Business

Provides a solid understanding of business fundamentals and offers the flexibility needed in many environments. This concentration frequently is favored by those interested in law school or other master’s programs.

Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Focuses on the processes of innovation and new venture development in both established organizations and startup ventures.

Professional Sales

Provides students with in-depth knowledge and practical skills required to become successful sales professionals and managers.

Real Estate Investment Management

Provides students with an exploration of the real estate industry, focusing on investments, risk and financing.

Risk Management & Cyber Security

Provides students with strong problem-solving skills by utilizing a mixed-methods perspective in managing risks.

Get a Business Administration Internship

Interested in an internship related to business administration or your concentration?

Please meet with Assistant Dean Tom Henderson to have him walk you through the process.
Offer Letter Requirements
A Guide to the Internship Process

Student Testimonials

Eli Murphy

Elijah Murphy, BS’21

Current student

During my freshman year at The University of Texas at Dallas, I found the BSBA program to be integral to my success. Not only did I learn a lot about the business world and what I have to look forward to in my career path, but I also learned a lot about myself. Through various self-evaluations and the opportunity to listen to professors from several departments of the business school, I discovered where my interests in the field of business lie and what I can do to improve myself to reach my professional goals.  
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Student Experiences

Andrew Blodgett

How I Started My Business in College

During my junior and senior year, I led a student intern team of up to 25 students who would help with different areas of the business, learn valuable skills and help me increase the capacity and reach of Smiles Bakery.

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  • Who to contact to get information about degree plan and course registration?
  • Where to find information about academic policies?
  • How to sign up for an internship?
  • How to contact the program, a director or a faculty member?

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