yes - and you should want to - because guess which degree in business pays the least and is the least employable - general business.
Or do an arts and science degree with business mnior.
And maybe you missed this on the Richmond page - they’re not dumb - the last thing they want is unemployable kids - and you need a focus area to enhance your odds.
It doesn’t mean you have to work in that area. I’m in sales - my former VP was an aerospace engineer. People in finance do marketing, etc. but few want a “generalist”.
From Richmond - all business administration majors must complete a concentration.
Here are your concentrations - and no, you won’t have to pick one on day one.