<p>It's been a while that i'm trying to find ALL of the options for Engineering + Business, double major (dual degree) in CC. I've found few, but i'm so sure these are not all the options...
i've found some programs like Penn Jerome Fisher M&T, which is extremely competitive; and some other: University of Michigan (Ross + Eng, dual degree), Drexel's Business and Engineering.</p>
<p>Please give me any other options that you know.</p>
<p>i am an international and my main interest is Computer Science.</p>
<p>If you want to approach this systematically, don’t wait for sporadic ad hoc suggestions from CC posters. Go out and search for comprehensive rankings of CS, engineering, and business programs. US News ranks all three. BusinessWeek ranks undergraduate business programs. </p>
<p>If you substitute engineering (or specific engineering disciplines) for econ, you’ll arrive at a somewhat different set of schools. </p>
<p>If you want to identify interdisciplinary programs that tightly integrate engineering + business, you’ll have to do even more digging. However, I’d still begin with a search for schools that are highly regarded in both fields individually (if you agree that an interdisciplinary program probably won’t be better than the sum of its parts).</p>
<p>Thank you very much guys, specially tk21769… Very logical, very helpful…
I’m having the same approach. (Using QS ranking: CS ranking). I’m reading top 100 uni’s website…
There is just one thing: sometimes a 4-year program like B&T at Drexel (not a Top 100 uni) is better than a 5-year double degree (econ+CS) made by a student and his college conselor in a top 100 uni…
I want to know these kind of programs…</p>
<p>Another thing: getting into a Top 100 is not that easy…</p>