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Soules College of Business

The University of Texas at Tyler

Choose Your Path

For some, taking initiative and motivating people is rewarding. Maybe you find excitement in the idea of trading stocks or making investments? Or perhaps developing a marketing plan and carrying out projects gets you motivated. You choose your path and our AACSB-accredited College of Business will help you get there. The Soules College of Business also prepares students for careers in computer science, human resource development and technology.

 

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What Soules College of Business Alumni Say  

The degree program helped me understand the research component that guides best practices across the practice of human resources development. I was already very familiar with the practical side but had no idea all that went on 'behind the scenes' to generate the knowledge that guides practical execution. The experience has given me a much more critical eye to the decisions I make as a leader and change manager.
- Ashley Kutach, 2020, Vice President of People and Chief of Staff at Mentoring Minds.
 
Having the opportunity to complete the Learning Evolution's Category Management modules at UT Tyler prepared me for my career and also gave me an advantage in my position.
- McKenzie Parrish, 2019, Category Consultant at Republic National Distributing Company.
 
My business administration minor prepared me for my current position.
Jimmy Peterson, 2013, Director of Business Development & Marketing, The Brannon Corporation
 
My accounting degree from UT Tyler has given me a great foundation to build on.
Maria Campos, 2013, Staff Associate at Henry & Peters
 
The internship that Soules College of Business provided me, showed my employer how valuable a resource I could be in a full-time position.
Roy Lucio, 2012, Sales & Marketing Analyst, Ingersoll Rand
 
The day-to-day class work is long forgotten but the concepts of time management, lessons learned from professors, and the ability to work within teams have been embedded in my mind. Each moment spent presenting something in front of the class or even answering a professor's questions out loud was future training for being able to properly express my opinion on the job today. 
- Matthew Riccardi, 2009, Senior Manager of Basketball Operations, Brooklyn Nets