Join the G. Brint Ryan College of Business, proudly accredited by AACSB since 1961
60 average credit hours to complete a 120 credit Bachelor’s, 18 hours/week per class
Based on number of credits, at $330/credit hour. Federal financial aid and financing available
Applicants with 60 or more transferable credits may require additional review
Find supportive community, learning services, and one to one coaching
In this program, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of key business areas—economics, accounting, finance, analytics, information systems, management, and marketing. Our internship partners provide hands-on experience, while management and marketing courses prepare you for success in high-demand fields. With UNT's 130-year legacy and 75 years in business education, you'll receive a world-class foundation in essential skills.
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) Accredited
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700 Alumni are CEOs & Presidents from UNT’s G. Brint Ryan College of Business
*Ryan College of Business academic advisors will review transferability of credits on a case by case basis.
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Join the G. Brint Ryan College of Business, proudly accredited by AACSB since 1961
60 average credit hours to complete a 120 credit Bachelor’s, 18 hours/week per class
Based on number of credits, at $330/credit hour. Federal financial aid and financing available
Applicants with 60 or more transferable credits may require additional review
Find supportive community, learning services, and one to one coaching
Join the G. Brint Ryan College of Business, proudly accredited by AACSB since 1961
60 average credit hours to complete a 120 credit Bachelor’s, 18 hours/week per class
Based on number of credits, at $330/credit hour. Federal financial aid and financing available
Applicants with 60 or more transferable credits may require additional review
Find supportive community, learning services, and one to one coaching
In this program, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of key business areas—economics, accounting, finance, analytics, information systems, management, and marketing. Our internship partners provide hands-on experience, while management and marketing courses prepare you for success in high-demand fields. With UNT's 130-year legacy and 75 years in business education, you'll receive a world-class foundation in essential skills.
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) Accredited
100% Online
700 Alumni are CEOs & Presidents from UNT’s G. Brint Ryan College of Business
*Ryan College of Business academic advisors will review transferability of credits on a case by case basis.
Stay tuned!
Not ready to commit to a full degree? Start with a course. The University of North Texas (UNT) offers courses that provide you with a preview of the topics, materials and instructors in the Bachelor of Science in General Business, which can help you decide if it is the right fit for you. Get started with one of these UNT courses and get a taster for the degree.
*Successful application and enrollment are required. Eligibility requirements apply. Each institution determines the number of credits recognized by completing this content that may count towards degree requirements, considering any existing credits you may have. Click on a specific course for more information.
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Your program is the same as the on-campus counterpart and your degree is issued by the University of North Texas. There is no mention of online or Coursera on your diploma.
As a graduate of this program, you’ll be prepared for a wide array of customer service, general management, and marketing roles at organizations ranging from small businesses to large corporations. You’ll also have the skills and experience to pursue advanced degrees such as an MBA or a law degree.
Yes, UNT is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) and the G. Brint Ryan College of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
Yes! Enroll in a non-credit, open course today to get a taste of UNT’s degree programs on Coursera. These courses give you a preview of degree course topics and materials taught by the same instructors teaching in UNT’s degree programs, so you can decide if an online degree is right for you.
All international applicants to UNT must show proof of English language proficiency in one of the following ways:
Students who do not meet the published admission standards will be evaluated through an individual review process and may experience a longer wait time for an admission decision. If there is further documentation needed to render a decision you will be contacted. Students who are not admitted through the individual review process may work with an admissions representative to determine options to reapply at a later time.
Once you submit your application materials, you can view the status of your application via the MyUNT portal.
Yes, after you apply you will receive instructions on how to request your official transcripts be sent to UNT Admissions. For more information, click here.
No experience is necessary to be successful in this degree.
You’ll learn in an asynchronous format while meeting weekly deadlines. You may also be able to engage in real-time via synchronous virtual sessions and office hours with your instructor or teaching assistants. Classes are 8 weeks and you can expect to spend about 18+ hours a week of study per course.
On average, you should anticipate dedicating approximately 18 hours per week to each course you are taking. You’ll have periods of independent study that are more flexible and group sessions that may be more scheduled.
You can expect a cost of $330 for each credit hour (most courses are 3 credit hours), with a total of 120 credit hours needed to complete the degree program. Your payments will need to be made by the start of classes each semester per UNT Student Accounting deadlines.
You’ll need a minimum of 120 credit hours to earn your Bachelor of Science in General Business from UNT. You’ll undertake 42 core hours, 24 pre-business and professional development hours, 36 advanced business hours, and 15-18 elective hours to achieve your goal.
You will have a dedicated advisor to help you navigate course load. You may earn as many as 9 credit hours during each 8 week session (3 classes). Fall and Spring semesters have two 8 week sessions. The summer semester has one 8 week session that is available for current students in the program.
Yes. There's an application fee of $75 for domestic applicants and $85 for international applicants. Returning UNT students do not need to pay the application fee, but instead apply as a readmit. Learn more Please see these updated instructions on how to pay your application fee.
Yes! As a UNT student, you will have the option to come to campus to celebrate in-person. If you are unable to attend in person, there will be a virtual recognition ceremony to honor our graduates.
Under certain circumstances, it is possible to transfer from the online program to the on-campus counterpart. You can meet with an advisor to learn more. Please note that international students in this fully online program are not eligible for a student visa to study within the United States.
Yes.
Yes, you can discover paid internship opportunities facilitated and supervised by UNT, or you can choose to bring in your own business-related internship opportunities following the Ryan College of Business internship approval process.
Yes.
Yes, UNT students can request a UNT student ID card.
Yes, you can use your student ID card to access on-campus facilities. Some services, such as the Recreational Center, may require additional fees.
Yes, you may participate in the Ryan College of Business mentor program, as well as virtual Career Center events and workshops. You will also have the opportunity to connect with your peers through communication channels in the UNT Virtual Community.
Please reach out to UNT-BSGB@coursera.org with any questions.
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