COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
Where technology and innovation meet business—
that is the Louisiana Tech difference.
Welcome to the Louisiana Tech College of Business
Develop a prototype for the next great idea. Immerse yourself in the Internet of Things. Discuss with America’s top CEOs—and Tech alumni, by the way—the issues keeping them up at night. Manage a real investment portfolio. Pitch your best ideas to potential investors. Problem solve with our corporate partners. Intern with Fortune 500 companies—across the world or right next door.
For more than 75 years, we have crafted and prepared the minds of some of the nation’s premier academic and business leaders—so we’ve learned a thing or two about how students learn best. An education is more than just taking notes in a classroom or studying textbooks—and we get that. That is why the College of Business is proud to offer our students state-of-the-art facilities, cutting-edge technology, and innovative learning environments that provide our students with hands-on experiences in their field of study. Most importantly, you’ll learn to leverage technology in business to its fullest and how to lead innovation in any organization.

Future Undergraduates
Ready to learn how the College can help you meet your educational and professional goals? Explore our degree programs.

Future Graduate Students
Our grad programs offer the education and professional network you need to advance in today’s competitive business landscape.
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College of Business News
Class of ’87’s Doug Strickel to keynote Spring ’25 Commencement
Doug Strickel, a 1987 College of Business graduate, will serve as keynote speaker for Louisiana Tech’s Spring Commencement ceremonies.
Article: The College of Business and School of Accountancy from LA Tech earn reaccreditation from AACSB
KTVE/KARD recently highlighted the College’s accomplishments, including achieving reaffirmation of AACSB accreditation.
Backed by Business debuts at Freshman Design Competition
With a goal of forming entrepreneurial collaborations between business and engineering majors, over 60 student “investors” heard 60-second pitches, then selected their top team based on market potential.