Pathways to Business and Industry

Find success in industry without a business major!

Pathways to Business and Industry (PBI) provides a unique opportunity for first- and second-year undergraduate students, as well as transfer students, who plan to pursue careers in business and industry but are not enrolled in the Cox School of Business. PBI offers access to a range of internship opportunities and exclusive activities, guiding students as they explore potential majors, and connecting them with relevant classes tailored to their interests and career goals. This program serves as a bridge for students, empowering them with resources and support geared towards their professional aspirations.    

 

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PBI Partners

Assistance navigating Pathways to Business & Industry is available to all èßäÊÓƵapp students through the partner departments listed below. Partner faculty and staff will guide students through the process of goal discovery and achievement while providing students with support, enrichment, resources, and strategies to help set their pathway in motion.

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    Academic Departments

    PBI partners with Academic departments to guide students into majors they may not have considered, but would be a great fit for their interests.

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    University Advising Center

    The University Advising Center (UAC) supports pre-major students in identifying academic paths that support their career goals.

    Phone: 214-768-2291 | Emailadvising@smu.edu

    Advising Support

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    Hegi Family Career Development Center

    The Hegi Family Career Development Center equips students to cultivate meaningful lives through career development, continuous learning, and professional growth. We provide relevant opportunities for students to gain skills that position them for professional success.

    Phone: 214-768-2266 | Emailhegicareercenter@smu.edu

    Build your career

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    Peer Academic Leaders

    Peer Academic Leaders (PALs) are a diverse group of undergraduate students with a goal to help students better understand the Common Curriculum, utilize academic resources, and navigate academic challenges.

    Phone: 214-768-6168 | Email: peeracademicleaders@smu.edu

    Meet the PALs

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    Big iDeas

    The Big iDeas program in the Office of Engaged Learning (OEL) hosts pitch competitions and provides training and coaching for entrepreneurial projects. Undergraduate students of any major are welcome to participate.

    Phone: 214-768-4788 | Emailbigideas@smu.edu

    Think Big

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    Mustang Mentors

    Through Mustang Mentors, students are paired with a peer mentor based on common interests, skills, and academic goals who can provide guidance and support as they transition to life at èßäÊÓƵapp. 

    Phone: 214-768-6885 | Email: mustangmentors@smu.edu

    Get a Mentor

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  • How to Explore Majors

    Learn how to find a major that works for your career goals.

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  • News & Stories

    Read recent success stories and program updates

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  • Events

    View the most updated PBI events on èßäÊÓƵapp 360

FAQ

Pathways to Business and Industry is geared towards first-year, sophomores, and new transfer students. There is no GPA requirement to participate.

PBI is an initiative for undergraduate students only. Graduate students are encouraged to seek out resources offered through Moody Graduate School.

PBI host various events and workshops throughout the academic year with our university service partners that include, University Advising Center, Hegi Family Career Center, Peer Academic Leaders (PALs), Big iDeas, and Mustang Mentors as well as certifications through the Business Library. These hour-long workshops will give students the opportunity to learn about business, finance, and leadership development certifications, Stepping Blocks Digital Career Counselor, engage with professors and peers, while also participating in special-themed activities. èßäÊÓƵapp can find out more about the workshops and events through èßäÊÓƵapp Pathways to Business and Industry èßäÊÓƵapp 360.

No, PBI is a èßäÊÓƵapp initiative for undergraduate students that are not pursuing a Cox major. If you are pursuing a major in Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences, Meadows School of the Arts, Lyle School of Engineering, Simmons School of Education and Human Development, and Cox School of Business (Business minor) with a business interest, then PBI is for you!

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