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Undergraduate Degrees
Accounting
Become an accountant through an accredited program that consistently delivers high job placement for its graduates. This major prepares you for a career in business as you master various aspects of financial management.
Business
For those not majoring in business but looking for a broad education in the core business areas of finance, human resource management, marketing, and operation, consider this minor to get a foundation of important principles.
Data Analytics
Gain hands-on experience applying the latest data technologies and sophisticated analytical methods to strategically solve real-world problems across various fields, such as marketing, finance, human resources, and organizational operations.
Economics
Gain valuable understanding of economic theories and best practices as you learn how to think critically, solve problems, work with numbers, and more as you prepare for various careers in business and policy analysis, or graduate school.
Finance
Gain in-depth knowledge of money management practices on various levels (individual, organizational, and beyond) as you prepare to take the Charter Financial Analyst exam to qualify for work in more than 160 countries.
Information Systems
Learn the critical skills required to evaluate, develop, implement and manage information systems of all sizes to compete for valuable careers in web development, data engineering, cybersecurity, and more.
International Business
This minor is designed to help students develop the skills and knowledge needed to provide leadership in the global marketplace, from international finance and management to global supply and value chains.
Management
Acquire a foundation of key concepts and skills applicable in both private and public sectors, such as analytical, communication, and interpersonal communication skills, coupled with the technical skills needed to support various career paths.
Marketing
Open doors for your career as you learn about what influences buyer and seller behavior, focusing on advertising, media, sales, and more so you gain a solid understanding of how to plan, price, promote, and distribute goods and services.
Accounting
Enhance your knowledge and skills in various accounting specialties, like financial management and reporting, merger and acquisition strategy, tax and auditing strategy, and business transition tracking with this minor.
Agribusiness
Build a solid foundation of business skills, like economics and management, combined with agricultural knowledge geared toward a career in farming, food production, human nutrition, and other ag-related industries.
Agribusiness
Study the financing, marketing, and management of food production in the only agribusiness program in the state. This major provides an in-depth look into the finances, management, marketing, and international practices of agriculture.
Agricultural Systems Technology: Agribusiness (Agricultural Systems Technology)
Receive in-depth, technical education in agricultural economics and business management to become managers in the ag industry.
Agribusiness: Agricultural Finance
Learn about agriculture lending and understanding financial statements and the management of a firm.
Agricultural Systems Technology and Agribusiness (Composite)
Learn how to integrate agricultural technology with agribusiness in the only program of its kind in the state. This major prepares you for management of farms and ranches as well as other industry positions.
Business (USU Eastern)
Build a solid knowledge of skills and practices while you earn an associate's in business. This foundational program can help you advance your career and prepare for management, as well as help you transition to a four-year business degree.
Economics: Business Economics
Gain exposure to accounting and management principles as well as finance within a business setting.
Business Education (7-12 Teaching License)
This degree is the best of both worlds: you can learn the fundamentals of business while you acquire the skills and techniques to teaching those principles to junior high and high school students.
Consulting
This minor prepares you to manage people, processes, and strategies in all types of organizations plus consult with leaders and members to make data-driven recommendations in areas from business through science and agriculture.
Information Systems: Cybersecurity
Develop your knowledge in information security, network security, design, and architecture, enterprise security, and physical security.
Information Systems: Data Engineering
Data Engineers make it possible for businesses to engage in the advanced analytics and insight generation that data science produces.
Entrepreneurship
Get practical, hands-on training as you create your next venture — whether that’s a product, service, company or division, or even a non-profit — while learning valuable, innovative problem-solving skills through this minor.
Finance
This minor lets you build a competitive foundation by helping you master the basic analytical skills of financial management and investment, so you can make better decisions, no matter what major you pair it with.
Management: Healthcare Management
This non-clinical emphasis provides essential business concepts, so you have the know-how and skills to navigate managing healthcare facilities. Learn about strategies and organizational methods to thrive in this fast-growing sector.
Hotel Management
Develop managerial skills relevant to an industry that accounts for more than $200 billion of the U.S. economy. This minor will help you master hospitality and management skills, from sales and events to operations.
Management: Hotel Management
Hotel management prepares students for careers in an industry which accounts for more than $200 billion of the U.S. economy.
Management: Human Resource Management
Understand human behavior in organizations and how people assets can be leveraged.
Agribusiness: International Agribusiness
Understand and be a part of the complex global agriculture complex that feeds and clothes the world.
Economics: International Economics and Trade
Study economics as it relates to globalization and interdependence among countries.
Management Information Systems
The management information systems minor represents the crossroads between business and technology. Learn the basics of database management and computer science before delving into development, security, or analytics.
Economics: Managerial Economics
Prepare for a career in business or gain the foundation to prepare you to pursue an MBA.
Marketing
Prepare for rapid career growth. This minor explains the fundamentals principles and practices of marketing so you can learn how to better understand and manage customers on an individual or organizational level.
Marketing Design
Explore the broad design applications to implement marketing techniques with this versatile minor. From product and web design to multimedia production, you’ll combine technical skills and creativity, all from a marketing perspective.
Management: Operations and Supply Chain Management
Prepare yourself to improve and manage supply chains.
People and Organizations
Develop the skills and competencies needed to function effectively and productively in an organization.
Quantitative Finance
The quantitative finance minor takes a more in-depth look at the world of financial products and risk management. Gain the tools you need to work in banking, real estate, or portfolio management.
Finance: Quantitative Finance
Focus on the quantitative side of finance through the use of mathematical models and data.
Real Estate
Develop the fundamental skills in finance and management required to create and lead real estate companies, from investment and valuation through development, with this competitive minor.
Small Business Operations
Gain an associate degree from Blanding, Moab, or Price so you have the knowledge and experience to enter the workforce right away with the necessary skills to work in an office environment and advance your business career.
Technical Sales Management
From creating new ventures and entrepreneurial leadership to pricing and negotiation techniques, this minor provides trainings and professional certifications in strategic selling, sales technology, and negotiations.
Management: Wealth Management
Wealth management prepares students for careers in financial and retirement planning.
Information Systems: Web Development
Web development ranks among the most highly demanded information systems skills, as a web presence is essential for virtually all companies.
Agribusiness: Agricultural Marketing
Learn how to trade commodities and merchandise products in the agribusiness industry.
Agricultural Systems Technology: Agricultural Mechanization
Gain understanding of the production processes in agriculture and learn how to operate, maintain, and repair agricultural equipment.
Agricultural Systems Technology
Gain an understanding of agriculture, biology, and physical sciences while you become an expert in the management, use, and troubleshooting of agricultural technology in the only agricultural systems technology program in the state.
Applied Economics
Apply your knowledge of economic theories and how they pertains to agriculture in the only agricultural economics program in the state. As you analyze production, distribution, and consumption of goods, you boost farmers’ efficiency.
Applied Economics
No matter your major, this minor allows you to build a solid foundation of economic principles to boost your decision making in a broad array of careers, from natural resources and environmental management to international trade and finance.
Mathematics: Applied Mathematics
Applied Math students receive a broad mathematics background with an emphasis on skills useful for solving interdisciplinary problems in science, engineering and industry.
Economics: Econometrics and Data Analysis
Gain econometric modeling skills and be exposed to cutting-edge analytical tools.
Economics: Economic Theory
Dive more deeply into economic theory as you prepare for graduate school in a variety of research areas.
Economics
This minor focuses on analyzing the principles of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services to explain how economies work, from the individual or group level all the way through modern institutions.
Environmental Studies
When you’re interested in learning about naturals resources and the environment but you’re not majoring in those topics, this is the minor for you. Learn the basic ecological principles, plus best practices for tourism and sustainability.
Environmental Studies
Study the complex opportunities, issues, and concerns that surround humans’ relationships with nature in this interdisciplinary field, encompassing ecology, politics, economics, geography, and societal management.
Agribusiness: Farm and Ranch Management
Gain skills to own or manage an agriculture production enterprise or firm.
Agricultural Systems Technology: Farm and Ranch Operations
Learn how to efficiently operate a crop or livestock production operation.
Economics: Financial Economics
Prepares yourself for quantitative careers in the field of finance – or for various graduate programs.
General Technology
Gain a general understanding of the foundations of technology in some of the highest demand careers, like healthcare, business, agriculture, automation, design and creative arts, and more.
Human Resource Management
This minor provides valuable and highly sought-after skills like how to understand human behavior, especially in relation to organizations, and how employees can be leveraged to create value for the individual and the organization.
Leadership and Management
Gain the confidence, skills, and tools necessary to effectively lead people and organizations. This minor gives you a competitive edge no matter what major you pair it with or career you choose.
Operations and Supply Chain Management
Gain skills in process improvement and learn best practices and principles for managing supply chains. This minor gives you a competitive edge in business with an emphasis in organizational improvements, from service to manufacturing.
Outdoor Product Design and Development
Learn innovative skills to succeed in the design, development, or management of outdoor product lines. Integrating experiences from engineering to sustainability, this degree offers broad opportunities with leading brands and experts in the field.
Economics: Prelaw Economics
Enjoy a flexible program with lots of elective credit options as you prepare for law school or careers in political science.
Professional Bookkeeping Certificate
Complete this certificate to prepare for the national credential exam as you learn to help a small business with business accounting, tax filing, general financial management and budget tracking.
Quality and Reliability
This certificate will support students wishing to pursue a career in quality management-related fields.
Economics: Quantitative Economic History
Prepare yourself for quantitative careers in business, finance, data science, and policy evaluation or for post-graduate education.
Small Business Operations/Entrepreneurism
Cultivate a mindset for small business development with coursework covering a breadth of disciplines designed to instruct you on the intricacies of turning your ideas into a reality with this certificate, available in Price, Blanding, and Moab.
Small Firm Management
Become advocates committed to the resolution of contemporary social problems. This social work minor lets you customize your coursework to fit the specialties you’re most interested in, from mental health to child welfare.
Technology Systems: Technical Management
Gain knowledge in business, economics, management, financing, and ethics.
Web Business
Start your career in web development off strong by learning how to design, create, and maintain websites for optimum performance and opening the door to entry-level positions, or use this certificate program as a foundation for further study.
Family Finance
Don’t stress about the economy. Give yourself a solid foundation of knowledge and skills to make decisions relating to insurance, investing, credit, budgeting, and home ownership with this minor.
Human Development and Family Studies: Family Finance
Develop the knowledge and skills required to be a financial counselor and take advantage of hands-on practicum opportunities.
Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
Particularly helpful for those interested in careers in law or business, this certificate introduces students to the principal texts that have defined philosophy, politics, and economics to better understand these disciplines.
Recreation Administration
Tailor your coursework to match your interests as you prepare for a career in recreation and leisure from individual and group programs to communities and events, all while gaining hands-on experience and building valuable connections.