History
The Jindal School of Management, established in 1975, is the largest of UT Dallas' eight schools, following the establishment of The University of Texas at Dallas in 1969. The three visionary founders of Texas Instruments sparked the university's creation when they launched a research center in 1961. In 2011, the management school was named for an MBA graduate, Naveen Jindal, in recognition of his generous giving.
Specialties
The Jindal School of Management keeps abreast of corporate and industry needs as an essential component in providing students with rigorous training and relevant skills for professional success. Programs are offered at the bachelor's, master's, PhD and Executive levels. Programs focus on six areas of business specialization: Accounting Finance and Managerial Economics Information Systems Marketing Operations Management Organizations, Strategy and International Management