Liberal Arts for Business?

The University of Richmond offers a hybrid program in business and the liberal arts.
http://robins.richmond.edu/undergraduate/bsba.html

Colgate (and maybe a few other LACs) seems for some reason to attract students with a relatively strong pre-professional orientation. This (rather than anything very unusual in their academic programs) may account for apparently higher average early-career earnings or job placements. Very successful business people have graduated from LACs that offer virtually no specialized business training at all. Examples:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Amherst_College_people#Businesspeople
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Williams_College_people#Business

Virtually any LAC can provide the academic credentials you’d need to enter an MBA program, but not the work/internship experience many employers and graduate business schools want to see.