How can students benefit from doing a double major with a Global Business degree?

The Global Business program offers versatile career preparation and a competitive advantage in the global marketplace. Our students are well-equipped to be employed in the United States and internationally. By double majoring in Global Business and their functional major, students can strengthen their skill set and become sought after by multinational companies.

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Do Global Business students have to take a foreign language course?

Do Global Business students have to take a foreign language course?

What makes the Global Business program competitive in the global marketplace?

What makes the Global Business program competitive in the global marketplace?

What do Global Business graduates do after completing the program?

What do Global Business graduates do after completing the program?

Where can Global Business students study abroad?

Where can Global Business students study abroad?

Are there scholarships to help with funding study abroad opportunities?

Are there scholarships to help with funding study abroad opportunities?

Bachelor’s, Master’s or PhD in Organizations, Strategy and International Management?

Bachelor’s Degree Program

Build your understanding of business fundamentals and learn skills in innovation, management and international business.

BS in Business Administration BS in Global Business BS in Healthcare Management BS in Human Resource Management

Master’s Degree Programs

Find the Organizations, Strategy, and International Management graduate degree that matches your interests.

MS in Healthcare Leadership and Management MS in Innovation and Entrepreneurship MS in International Management
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PhD International Management Studies

Develop strong research skills that are especially relevant for students interested in an academic career. Each year the OSIM area sponsors a seminar series to bring researchers from other universities to UT Dallas.

PhD in International Management
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