University Core
The programs in the Satish & Yasmin Gupta College of Business are accredited by AACSB International, the highest standard of business education, and incorporate practical and experiential learning taught by instructors with decades of real-world, relevant business experience.
Grounded in a foundation in liberal arts, the undergraduate business programs at the
University of Dallas prepare students to become both better leaders and lifelong learners,
with an emphasis on critical thinking that prepares students to excel in any career.
The Bachelor of Arts in Business is a 120-hour program combining the liberal arts foundation with a broad overview of business knowledge in areas such as management, accounting and marketing.
The degree program is composed of four categories of course work: the university Core curriculum, the business major core, electives and the business practicum.
Possible Career Paths
The Bachelor of Science in Business is a 133-hour program combining the liberal arts foundation with specialized business knowledge for those students who are more quantitatively focused.
The degree program is composed of five categories of course work: the university Core curriculum, the business major core, electives, the business practicum and four additional courses focused on technical elements in business.
Possible Career Paths
Many Satish & Yasmin Gupta College of Business students have moved into professional roles at major corporations. Highlights include:
The University of Dallas has appointed Luciana Hampilos assistant general counsel. Hampilos, who served as the university’s Director of the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX since 2020, began her new role on Jan. 26.
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