Make Your Degree Plan Your Own
The Business Honors major will give you a solid foundation in all business disciplines.
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Double Majors Made Easier
Most Canfield BHP students combine their Business Honors major with another major. You can easily add a second business major after your freshman year with us. If you want to add a major outside McCombs, our advisors will be happy to talk you through the process. Please note that to combine honors degree programs, you may need to apply as an incoming freshman.
Explore Common Double Majors
With Canfield BHP as a baseline major, your options remain flexible. Below are just a few of the more common options students select.
Another Business Major
This is the most common option our students choose. If you’re business through and through, dive in and study a specific business discipline. You can’t go wrong with what you pick, as no other business school has more top-10-ranked majors.
If you’re interested, look over a sample double major course sequence below.
Texas Honors Computer Science + Canfield BHP (Texas CSB)
This option is great for students who are savvy in both business and technology. We partnered with the Department of Computer Science to create an integrated dual-degree program that streamlines computer science honors and business honors curriculum, so you can complete both majors in less time.
If you’re interested, check out the Texas CSB website: csb.utexas.edu
Plan II Liberal Arts Honors + Canfield BHP
This option is perfect for students with diverse interests who would like to add rigorous liberal arts and science classes. This combination will strengthen critical and analytical skills, broaden problem-solving capabilities and writing skills. A capstone thesis is required for Plan II students.
If you’re interested, look over a sample double major course sequence below.
Texas Honors Electrical and Computer Engineering + Canfield BHP (Texas ECB)
For students aspiring to be electrical and computing engineers and entrepreneurs, the Honors Electrical and Computer Engineering and Business (Texas ECB) degree provides hands-on and project-based learning. Students interested in combining the technical skills of electrical and computer engineering with business analytics and product management are encouraged to apply.
For more information see the Texas ECB website.
Dig into Sample Course Sequences
Here are some sample course schedules for common double majors. Please note that these represent just a few possible arrangements. Your schedule will need to be adjusted based on catalog, course availability, as well as academic interests, and incoming credits.
Canfield BHP + Another Business Major
This sample schedule shows ONE possible arrangement. It reflects majors in CBHP and an additional major in the business school (such as marketing or finance).
Freshman Year
Fall Semester |
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Professional Development and Career Planning (BA 101H) |
Business Communications (BA 324H) |
Signature Course (UGS 302/3) |
Diff/Integ Calculus for Business (M 408Q) |
Microeconomics (ECO 304K) |
Leadership Challenges & Innovation (MAN 101H) |
Spring Semester |
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Intro to Information Technology Management (MIS 301H) |
Visual and Performing Arts |
Macroeconomics (ECO 304L) |
Introduction to Data Science (STA 301H) |
Psychology/Sociology/Anthropology |
Sophomore Year
Fall Semester |
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Honors Lyceum (BA 151 H) |
Financial Accounting (ACC 311H) |
Entrepreneurship & Innovation (MAN 327H) |
Data Science for Business Applications (STA 235H) |
Science and Technology Part I |
U.S. History (HIS 315K) |
Spring Semester |
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Managerial Accounting (ACC 312H) |
Operations Management (OM 235H) |
Intro to Decision Science (DS 235 H) |
Science and Technology Part I |
U.S. History (HIS 315L) |
Junior Year
Fall Semester |
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Business Finance (FIN 357H) |
Upper Division Non-Business Elective |
Science and Technology Part II or Part I |
Government (GOV 310L) |
Organization Behavior (MAN 336H) |
Spring Semester |
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Principles of Marketing (MKT 337H) |
Business Course to Fulfill 2nd Business Major Requirements |
Business Course to Fulfill 2nd Business Major Requirements |
U.S. History (HIS 315L) |
Senior Year
Fall Semester |
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Business Law and Ethics (LEB 323H) |
Business Course to Fulfill 2nd Business Major Requirements |
Business Course to Fulfill 2nd Business Major Requirements |
Upper Division Non-Business Elective |
American Literature (E 316L/M/N/P) |
Spring Semester |
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General Management and Strategy (MAN 374H) |
Business Course to Fulfill 2nd Business Major Requirements |
Business Course to Fulfill 2nd Business Major Requirements |
Business Course to Fulfill 2nd Business Major Requirements |
Free Elective |
Summer Semester (Sophomore/Junior Year) |
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Internship Credit (BA 353) |
Texas ECB
This sample schedule represents ONE possible arrangement. ECE students are strongly encouraged to seek regular advising through both the CBHP Office and the ECE Offices. Common incoming, but not required for admission, credits: Differential and Integral Calculus (M 408C), Microeconomics (ECO 304K), Macroeconomics (ECO 304L), Physics: Mechanics (PHY 303K/105M), Physics: Electricity and Magnetism (PHY 303L/105N), English Literature (E 316P), U.S. History (HIS 315L) and U.S. Government (GOV 310L). If students do not have credits for these courses, summer coursework may be required to graduate in 4 years. Schedules will need to be adjusted based on catalog, course availability, as well as academic interests and incoming credits.
Course sequence:
- Freshman Year Fall Semester:
- Professional Dev. & Career Planning Honors (BA 101H)
- Leadership and Innovation Honors (MAN 101H)
- Introduction to Computing (ECE 306)
- Introduction to Electrical Engineering Honors (ECE 302H)
- Sequences, Series, and Multivariable Calculus (M 408D)
- Business Communication (BA 324H)
(Note: RHE 306 is required for all UT Austin students; the majority of incoming students have this credit via SAT/ACT writing section score or AP English score)
Freshman Year Spring Semester:
- Software Design and Implementation I Honors (ECE 312H)
- Signature Course (UGS 302/3)
- Introduction to Embedded Systems Honors (ECE 319H)
- Intro. to Information Technology Management Honors (MIS 301H)
- Introduction to Data Science Honors (STA 301H)
Sophomore Year Fall Semester:
- Honors Lyceum (BA 151H)
- Financial Accounting Honors (ACC 311H)
- Entrepreneurship & Innovation Honors (MAN 327H)
- Circuit Theory (ECE 411)
- Differential Equations (M 427J)
- Data Science for Business Applications Honors (STA 235H)
Sophomore Year Spring Semester:
- Managerial Accounting Honors (ACC 312H)
- Linear Systems and Signals (ECE 313)
- Matrices and Matrix Calculations (M 340L)
- Operations Management Honors (O M 235H)
- Intro to Decision Science Honors (D S 235H)
Junior Year Fall Semester:
- Probability and Random Processes Honors (ECE 351H)
- Advanced technical component (mathematics)
- Advanced technical core course
- Visual and Performing Arts
- Business Finance Honors (FIN 357H)
Junior Year Spring Semester:
- Advanced technical component requirement
- Advanced technical laboratory component requirement
- Principles of Marketing Honors (MKT 337H)
- Psychology/Sociology/Anthropology Elective
- Issues and Policies in American Government (GOV 312L)
Senior Year Fall Semester:
- Introduction to Engineering Design or Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurship (ECE 364D or ECE 363E)
- Business Law and Ethics Honors (LEB 323H)
- U.S History (HIS 315K)
- Advanced technical core course
- Advanced technical component elective
- Internship Credit (B A 353 – summer coursework)
Senior Year Spring Semester:
- General Management and Strategy Honors (MAN 374H)
- Honors Senior Design Project (ECE 464H)
- Organizational Behavior Honors (MAN 336H)
- Advanced technical component elective
- Advanced technical component elective
Canfield BHP + Plan II Liberal Arts Honors
This sample schedule represents ONE possible arrangement. CBHP/Plan II students are strongly encouraged to seek regular advising through both advising offices to confirm alternative arrangements, and to ensure courses are taken in an appropriate sequence and fulfilling degree requirements. Students should always seek advising before claiming credit-by-exam or taking courses elsewhere.
Freshman Year Fall Semester:
- Professional Development and Career Planning (BA 101H)
- Leadership Challenges & Innovation, Honors (MAN 101H)
- World Literature (E303C)
- Signature Course (TC 302)
- Calculus for Business (M 408Q)
- Microeconomics (ECO 304K)
- Business Communication (BA 324H)
Freshman Year Spring Semester:
- Introduction to Information Technology Management (MIS 301H)
- World Literature (E303D)
- Macroeconomics (ECO 304L)
- Elementary Business Statistics (STA 301)
Freshman Year Summer Semester:
- U.S. Government (GOV 310L)
- Foreign Language
Sophomore Year Fall Semester:
- Honors Lyceum (BA 151H)
- Financial Accounting (ACC 311H)
- Entrepreneurship & Innovation (MAN 337H)
- Philosophy (PHL 610QA)
- Non-U.S. History
- Data Science for Business Applications Honors (STA 235H)
Sophomore Year Spring Semester:
- Managerial Accounting (ACC 312H)
- Philosophy (PHL 610QB)
- Problems in Modern Biology (BIO 301E)
- Modern Mathematics: Plan II (M 310P)
- Operations Management Honors (O M 235H)
- Intro to Decision Science Honors (D S 235H)
Sophomore Year Summer Semester:
- Government (GOV 312L)
- U.S. History (HIS 315K)
- Foreign Language
Junior Year Fall Semester:
- Social Science (SS 301) with PSY/SOC/ANT focus
- Principles of Marketing (MKT 337H)
- Junior Seminar (T C 358)
- Humanities/Fine Arts (Plan II approved list)
- Second BIO or PHY course to complete Sci & Tech pt 1
Junior Year Spring Semester:
- Operations Management (OM 335H)
- Business Finance (FIN 357H)
- Junior Seminar (T C 358)
- Physics (PHY 321)
- Upper Division Business Elective
- Non-U.S. History
Junior Year Summer Semester:
- Internship
- Possible Foreign Language
Senior Year Fall Semester:
- Internship Credit for Major Requirement (BA 353)
- Business Law and Ethics (LEB 323H)
- Organizational Behavior (MAN 336H)
- U.S. History (HIS 315L)
- Senior Thesis (T C 660HA)
Senior Year Spring Semester:
- General Management and Strategy (MAN 374H)
- Senior Thesis (T C 660HB)
- Visual and Performing Arts
- Upper Division Business Elective
- Upper Division Business Elective