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Business Tracks

The core requirements of the business administration degree prepare students with general knowledge required in all business careers.

Tracks provide a comprehensive focus of additional courses related to the specific core in the functional specialties. Many of the tracks are consistently rated among the very best in their specialty areas.  

Eight Tracks Offered by the Tepper School of Business

Computing and Information Technology
Carnegie Mellon is a leader in computing and information technology applications in management. Carnegie Mellon Undergraduate Business program was ranked #2 in Management Information specialties by US News.

Entrepreneurship
Innovation, creativity and risk-taking skills learned from the experience of professionals

Finance
Financial markets, securities, investment and corporate financing are careers of interest here. Carnegie Mellon Undergraduate Business program was ranked #2 in Quantitative Analysis/Methods by US News.

General Management
General Management is a self-defined track that allows students to create a track.

Graphic Media Management
Images and information design drive the future of all management communications.

International Management
Cultures, languages and local customs are the focus of global business and highlighted throughout this track.

Manufacturing Management and Consulting
The design and production of goods and services is the frontier of 21st century industries. US News ranked Carnegie Mellon’s Production and Operations Management specialty #3.

Marketing
The essential element of all business success depends upon skill in marketing.

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