Interdisciplinary Studies Concentrations in Business

Business Concentration Options

Concentration Sharing

Students pursuing a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies degree must select two concentrations. If the student would like to select both concentrations within business, the following options are approved.

Primary ConcentrationSecondary Concentration Options

Applied Business Data Analytics 

  • Business
  • Economics (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • Food Industry Management and Marketing
  • International Business
  • Real Estate

Business

  • Applied Business Data Analytics
  • Economics (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation 
  • Food Industry Management and Marketing
  • Real Estate

Entrepreneurship and Innovation

  • Applied Business Data Analytics
  • Business
  • Economics (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
  • Food Industry Management and Marketing
  • International Business
  • Real Estate

Food Industry Management and Marketing

  • Applied Business and Data Analytics
  • Business
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation 
  • International Business
  • Sales and Marketing Essentials

International Business

  • Applied Business Data Analytics
  • Economics (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • Food Industry Management and Marketing
  • Real Estate
  • Sales and Marketing Essentials

Real Estate

  • Applied Business Data Analytics
  • Business
  • Economics (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • International Business
  • Sales and Marketing Essentials

Sales and Marketing Essentials

  • Applied Business Data Analytics
  • Economics (College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • Food Industry Management and Marketing
  • International Business
  • Real Estate

Additional Requirements

  • Students must complete a minimum of 18 credit hours including 12 hours of upper-division credit for each concentration
  • All courses must be completed with a grade of C or better
  • Students may not double count any courses with other business concentrations

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