Hybrid Concentrations
Explore all available concentration options within the program. Each concentration provides focused coursework and is officially recognized on your diploma and transcript. Find the one that best aligns with your academic and career goals.
*Courses that are not hyperlinked are not currently listed in the catalog but will be included in the 2025-2026 catalog.
Bussiness & Industry
The Applied Commerce concentration is comprised of courses from business and non-business areas, but all with an emphasis on sales and marketing. This is a great option for students interested in a career involved in customer relations, marketing, advertising, or closely related fields.
The Applied Project Design concentration integrates coursework from multiple disciplines, including business, statistics, and communication, to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of project design principles. The curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with practical application to ensure students are well-equipped to tackle complex projects and make data-driven decisions. Career Information
The Aviation Operations concentration is designed for students interested in air transportation issues, especially related to logistics and management.
Enology and Brewing is a multidisciplinary field focused on the principles underlying wine and beer production and distribution, including hands-on project-based learning in viticulture and fermentation. We’ve developed the curriculum with input from industry leaders and experts, as well as consulting with others who have taught and done extensive research in the field. This is exclusively offered at UNT at Frisco.
The Hospitality Services concentration is designed for students with a background in culinary studies or related field. This area builds on technical, hands-on coursework with an emphasis on management as well as knowledge of restaurants and tourism.
The Industrial Distribution curriculum expands the conventional understanding of logistics and supply chain management to include the entire Product Lifecycle Framework (PLF), including ideation, prototyping, market research, manufacturing, supply chain management, operations and distribution, and marketing.
The Logistical Operations concentration emphasizes logistics basics as well as theory and higher-level decision making in the field. This area is great for students with a military background, especially those with some logistics familiarity.
The Organizations & Supervision concentration is a general management concentration combining courses from business with other colleges. Students can learn not just about management in the for-profit sector, but also in other types of organizations. This option is a great fit for any student who is preparing to move to a position with managerial responsibilities.
The Workforce and Technical Administration concentration is ideal for those who are trained in any technical or skilled trade, seeking a bachelor’s degree for career and personal advancement. With coursework related to leadership, finance, communication, and conflict resolution, the curriculum equips current professionals with the knowledge and skillset necessary to seek and thrive in high level supervisory and managerial roles in the workplace.