J. Lee Whittington Named Dean of Gupta College of Business
Associate Professor of Management J. Lee Whittington, Ph.D., has taught at the college since 2000.
+ Read MoreThe Satish & Yasmin Gupta College of Business was founded in 1966 as the University of Dallas’ Graduate School of Management with the mission of delivering a business management education grounded in the same values which had served as the foundation of UD since its founding in 1956 as a Catholic, co-educational University. Named in honor of two of our alumni who provided one of the most generous gifts ever received by the University of Dallas, the Satish & Yasmin Gupta College of Business currently hosts over 1,500 graduate and undergraduate students enrolled in undergraduate, graduate, and professional education programs taught at our campus in Texas and our campus just outside of Rome, Italy.
The College currently offers a wide variety of programs for students interested in pursuing a rigorous education in business grounded in real-world experience. Undergraduates can major in business or add it as a concentration to other majors while pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Dallas. Working professionals can pursue a variety of graduate education options including the only AACSB-accredited Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) program in Texas, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) program, several Master of Science (MS) programs and a variety of graduate certificate programs. For those seeking professional development and certification, the Satish & Yasmin Gupta College of Business also offers a number of non-credit programs including Human Resource Management, Certified Financial Planner, Certified Treasury Professional, and Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP®).
Associate Professor of Management J. Lee Whittington, Ph.D., has taught at the college since 2000.
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