General business is the broadest major in the Sam M. Walton College of Business.
General Business Degree Program
This flexible program provides the students exposure to all facets of the business
process. However, careful use of general and junior/senior business electives allows
the student to concentrate additional course work in one or more selected functional
areas.
Part of a series of articles that examine what students learn by pursuing different degrees at the Walton College. Peter Drucker had a unique ability to make points in ways that were both obvious and, at the same time, often overlooked, especially when it came to the practice of management. So, it’s not surprising to … Continue reading Learning About Management: The Business of People→
Lauren Simon, an associate professor in the Department of Management, and her co-authors were finalists for the 2020 Scholarly Impact Award by the Journal of Management.
By Sarah Goforth In my role as an entrepreneurship educator at a research university, I regularly “hit the streets” in search of non-business graduate students who are driven to solve problems, commercialize technologies or start new ventures. (The business students tend to find me.) In academia, “publish or perish” is often viewed as the core … Continue reading University Innovation Is a Cycle, Not an Arrow→