<p>What colleges have great business and engineering schools?</p>
<p>Here's my list:</p>
<ul>
<li>University of Michigan</li>
<li>University of Pennsylvania</li>
<li>Massachusetts Institute of Technology</li>
<li>Carnegie Mellon University</li>
<li>University of California: Berkeley</li>
</ul>
<p>I already have safeties. I'm looking for top engineering schools that have great business schools too. I'm in the mix between majoring in engineering and business and having the option of transferring between a school seems like a great idea.</p>
<p>Also, this is for undergrad so Columbia wouldn't apply because its business school is a grad school.</p>
<p>Ok. If it's not easy to transfer, what should I do? I'll probably undergrad in engineering, but I always want that business option. Does anyone know of programs like Upenn's Fisher program that combines both a business and an engineering degree...but isn't impossible to get into like Fisher?</p>
<p>Id say look into Industrial Engineering programs. These programs tend to combine engineering and business, although you will not get a business degree.</p>
<p>MIT seems like a big reach for me to get into. UMich seems more realistic everyday, but its quite far. A northeast college that has this type of program would be great.</p>
<p>That were I'm headed next year, the reason I didnt suggest it is because I thought my opinion was too biased</p>
<p>They give great financial aid and they're good w/ experiential learning (coops/internships/research): great for both business and engineering. It's also very well funded, $1.6 Billion Endowment and they've got less than 10k total students</p>
<p>For most of these schools, how hard is it to transfer to another school within the same college...or pursue a degree in both the eng and bus school?</p>