Program type:

Major
Format:

On Campus
Online
Est. time to complete:

4 years
Credit Hours:

120
Your Pathway to Professional Leadership
The UNT Management BBA is the newest major in an already impressive lineup within the G. Brint Ryan College of Business. A BBA in Management is a wise choice due to nearly every industry needing professionals with strong business and management expertise. The degree aims to provide students with sought after skills such as critical thinking, strategy and problem solving. The business management curriculum covers fundamental business acumen, enabling students to confidently enter the dynamic field of business management and become the next generation of leaders.

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Why Earn a Degree in Management?

The Management BBA at the University of North Texas prepares students to become effective, forward-thinking leaders in an evolving business world. In every organization, whether corporate, nonprofit, or public sector, there is a constant demand for professionals who can think strategically, communicate clearly, and lead with confidence. The B.B.A. in Management equips students with these essential skills, blending analytical insight with strong interpersonal and decision-making abilities.

Graduates leave the program prepared to step into leadership and management roles across diverse industries. They possess not only technical competence but also professional presence, ready to communicate effectively, lead ethically, and contribute strategically. A degree in Management develops the skills that organizations rely on most: the ability to guide people, navigate change, and deliver results.
Marketable Skills
  • Leadership
  • Management Concepts
  • Organizational Design
  • Business Ethics & Social Responsibility
  • International Management
  • e-Management

Management Degree Highlights

Over 38 professional and tenured faculty which are highly accomplished in industry and research endeavors.
Over 35K employers connected with UNT via Handshake.
Connect with the Wilson Jones Career Center located in the G. Brint Ryan College of Business.
You’ll learn from faculty members known for their innovative teaching, outstanding research and exceptional service to the profession and community.
When you graduate from the G. Brint Ryan College of Business, you join a network of 50,000 alumni. More than 700 of our graduates are CEOs or presidents of organizations.
UNT’s proximity opens up a wealth of career, networking and internship opportunities. UNT is nestled in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, home to the nation’s fourth largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies.

Career Outlook

The career outlook for management students is positive, with management occupations projected to grow faster than the average for all occupations, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). This growth is expected to create approximately 1.1 million new job openings annually through 2034, driven by both job expansion and the need to replace workers who leave the field. Graduates can pursue a variety of roles, such as operations manager, project manager, marketing manager, or human resources manager, often with high earning potential.

Management Degree Courses You Could Take

MGMT 3820 Management Concepts - 3hrs
Management philosophy; planning, organizing and controlling; entrepreneurial processes; organizational performance; structure and design. Includes an overview of organization theory and strategic management.
MGMT 4470 Leadership - 3 hrs
In-depth course on leadership. Students are provided practical tools and methods of leadership that apply to a variety of organizational structures. Students gain insights about their own personalities, skills, ethics, values and beliefs as they relate to leading others, and have the opportunity to discuss and debate a number of leadership topics.
MGMT 4660 International Management - 3 hrs
A comprehensive framework is used to study the management of multinational operations in cross-cultural environments with a focus on the decisions that managers must make. Topics include strategic planning, organization, human resources, operations management, entrepreneurship and ethics.
MGMT 3880 Business Ethics and Social Responsibility - 3 hours
A study of ethical behaviors crucial to personal and corporate success in organizations. Codes of ethics, theoretical models and managerial behavior serve as the foundation to investigate ethics and, in turn, social responsibility associated with firm theory. Various stakeholder interest and demands are analyzed as an important theme during the course.

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