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Online Bachelor of Science in General Business

Bachelor's Degree program offered by UNT in partnership with Coursera

40

Total Classes

120

or more

Total Credit Hours

$330
Per Credit Hr
subject to change
6/3
Next Start Date

Pursue foundational business training and develop job skills in a hands-on program from a leading university.

About the B.S.G.B.

Over the course of this program, you’ll prepare for your career by establishing a well-rounded understanding of all key areas of business, including economics, accounting, finance, business analytics, information systems, management, and marketing. You can also discover paid internship opportunities facilitated and supervised by UNT, or you can choose to bring in your own. And, through management and marketing courses, you’ll set yourself up for success in two of the most popular areas of business.

About the G. Brint Ryan College of Business:

The University of North Texas G. Brint Ryan College of Business is the choice of nearly 8,000 students — making it one of the largest business schools in the nation. Since 1961, the college has been continuously accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) — a hallmark of the world’s best business schools. Nationally recognized and cutting-edge degrees, enable students to learn beyond the classroom so they can become leaders in their field.

Course Rotation

The one-year course rotation is a tentative list of class availability per semester and should be used to plan out your semester schedule. Be sure to meet with your academic advisor to confirm that your class selection is progressing you towards graduation.

To stay on track and prepare for advising appointments, be sure to use your Online Degree Audit. Sign up for an advising appointment here.

*Subject to Change: Departments can change the semester in which classes are offered. Be sure to cross-check these courses with the class listings on the myUNT Enrollment tile for the semester in question. You can also check with your academic advisor regarding semester course offerings.

To access course descriptions, please refer to the Undergraduate Catalog.

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University Core Fall 8W1 Fall 8W2 Spring 8W1 Spring 8W2 Summer 8W1

Communication: TECM 1700

Introduction to Professional, Science, and Technical Writing

X

  X    

Communication: TECM 2700

Technical Writing

     

X

 

Mathematics: MATH 1180

College Math for Business, Economics and Related Fields

X

 

X

   

Mathematics: MATH 1190

Business Calculus

     

X

 

Mathematics: DSCI 2710

Data Analysis with Spreadsheets

 

X

   

X

Life & Physical Sciences: HMGT 2460 & Lab

Introduction to Nutrition Science

 

X

     

Life & Physical Sciences: BIOL 1112 & Lab

Contemporary Biology

       

X

American History: HIST 2610

United States History to 1865

   

X

   

American History: HIST 2620

United States History Since 1865

X

   

X

 

Government/Political Science: PSCI 2305

US Political Behavior and Policy

X

       

Government/Political Science: PSCI 2306

US and Texas Constitutions and Institutions

     

X

 

Creative Arts: MUMH 3200

Music as Politics

     

X

 

Creative Arts: MUJS 3400

Understanding and Appreciating Jazz in U.S. and World History and Culture

 

X

     

Language, Philosophy, & Culture: ANTH 3110

Indigenous Peoples of North America

 

X

 

X

 

Social & Behavioral Science: MDSE 2750

Consumers in a Global Market

 

X

     

Social & Behavioral Science: ECON 1100

Principles of Microeconomics

X

 

X

   

Social & Behavioral Science: ECON 1110

Principles of Macroeconomics

     

X

 

Component Area A: MKTG 3010

Professional Selling

 

X

     

Component Area B: MGMT 3330

Communicating in Business

       

X

Pre-Business Fall 8W1 Fall 8W2 Spring 8W1 Spring 8W2 Summer 8W1

ECON 1100

Principles of Microeconomics

X  

X

   

ECON 1110

Principles of Macroeconomics

     

X

 

BUSI 1200

Professional Development I-Strategies for Business

     

X

 

MATH 1180

College Math for Business, Economics and Related Fields

X

 

X

   

MATH 1190

Business Calculus

     

X

 

ACCT 2010

Accounting Principles I (Financial Accounting)

   

X

   

ACCT 2020

Accounting Principles II (Managerial Accounting)

     

X

 

BCIS 2610

Introduction to Computers in Business

X

 

X

   

DSCI 2710

Data Analysis with Spreadsheets

 

X

   

X

Business Foundations

*Business Foundations courses to be posted soon. Refer to your academic advisor for questions regarding Business Foundations semester course offerings.

Advanced Level Business Courses Fall 8W1 Fall 8W2 Spring 8W1 Spring 8W2 Summer 8W1

*Five classes are required from this section for a total of 15 credit hours. **OPSM 3830, MGMT 4660, and BUSI 4800/4900 are all required. In addition to these 3 courses, select two more from this section.

**OPSM 3830

Operations Management

 

X

 

X

 

**MGMT 4660

International Management Perspectives

X

 

     

**BUSI 4800/4900

Internship/Special Problems

 

 

     

MKTG 3010

Professional Selling

 

X

     

MGMT 3820

Management Concepts

X

       

MGMT 3880

Business Ethics and Social Responsibility

   

X

   

MKTG 4120

Consumer Behavior

   

X

   

MGMT 4470

Leadership

 

X

     

MGMT 4860

Organizational Design and Change

   

X

   
Electives Fall 8W1 Fall 8W2 Spring 8W1 Spring 8W2 Summer 8W1

IPAC 4130

Data Analytics and Computational Statistics 1

X

       

IPAC 4230

Data Analytics and Computational Statistics 2

 

X

     

IPAC 4240

Principles of Data Structures, Harvesting and Wrangling

   

X

   

IPAC 4340

Methods for Discovery and Learning from Data

     

X

 

EDEM 3240

Convention and Event Management

 

X

     

HMGT 3860

Foundations in Leading Hospitality Organizations & Talent

X

       

PADM 4050

Negotiation and Dispute Resolution

       

X

CMHT 4750

Managing a Diverse Workforce

     

X

 

JOUR 3270

Media Entrepreneurship and Innovation

 

X

     

JOUR 3200

Mass Communication Research

     

X

 

JOUR 4270

Strategic Social Media

   

X

   

JOUR 4280

Media Management

X

       

PADM 3100

Workplace Conflict

X

       

SOCI 1520

Contemporary Social Problems

X

       

SOCI 3000

Sociology of Marriage and Family

 

X

     

SOCI 3700

Sociology of Religion

   

X

   

SOCI 4540

Race and Ethnic Minorities

     

X

 

CMHT 3950

Creating Consumer Experiences

     

X

 

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