Hankamer School of Business
Cultivating principled leaders to serve the global marketplace through transformational learning and impactful scholarship—all within a culture of innovation guided by Christian values.
Experiential and innovative learning opportunities provide undergraduate students with a hands-on education and real-world experience.
Customized learning in a real-world setting designed for professionals looking to take their careers to the next level in leadership.
Rigorous and comprehensive graduate programs prepare students for professional careers—whether in academics or industry settings.
Research
ResearchThe purposeful research conducted at the Hankamer School of Business strives to make lasting changes to improve the lives of those in our community, nation and the world at large. Explore the ways Business faculty and students are expanding the scope of research conducted.
Global Business
The Hankamer School of Business believes in transformational, worldwide discovery for students, faculty and staff. Through the McBride Center for International Business, students are encouraged to explore global experiences within their degree program through study abroads, international internships and Business mission abroad programs. Faculty and staff also have the opportunity to engage in global initiatives, pursuing international research possibilities and incorporating discovered concepts into their classrooms.
News
More NewsAs Baylor University and the Hankamer School of Business continue to invest more in global educational opportunities and initiatives, students in the Business School are benefiting from the practical experience and cultural awareness that comes from international internships.
Economic principles are all around us, even within movies. Sandeep Mazumder, PhD, the William E. Crenshaw Endowed Dean of the Hankamer School of Business, shares his top five movies with economics applications.
In 2018, Steven Davis became the fifth member of his family to attend Baylor. During his undergraduate years, Davis spoke with several mentors who encouraged him to pursue a master’s degree early in his career, before the demands of career and family started to build. He considered a Master of Public Health but was drawn to the flexibility and growth potential of an MBA. Ultimately, the residency component of Baylor’s MBA program was the greatest draw for Davis.
Baylor Lecturer Matthew Wright offers negotiation advice shaped by decades of leadership in business, law and nonprofit management.
Baylor Business Review
The 2024 issue explores how research can impact higher education, industry and people. This issue dives into programs at the Hankamer School of Business that promote undergraduate research and gives examples of high-quality research projects conducted and published by HSB faculty.