You might want to take a hard look at Lehigh. They are often cited as a school with close cooperation between the College of Engineering and the College of Business. Check out the following programs, for example:
- Computer Science and Business (CBE). Takes four years, and qualifies as both an AACSB-accredited business degree and as an ABET-accredited computer science degree. Most Lehigh CS students go this route. In other words, most Lehigh CS students are simultaneously pursuing a business degree. http://www.lehigh.edu/engineering/academics/undergraduate/majors/compscibus.html
- Integrated Business and Engineering (IBE). Takes five years, but qualifies as both an AACSB business degree and as an ABET engineering degree. Alternatively, you can graduate in four years with the business degree, plus most (but not all) of an engineering degree. http://ibe.lehigh.edu/
- Business and Entrepreneurship Minors. Students in the Colleges of Arts & Sciences or Engineering who don't want to pursue a dual degree program can still get minors in business or entrepreneurship. http://cbe.lehigh.edu/academics/undergraduate/degree-programs/business-minor http://cbe.lehigh.edu/academics/undergraduate/degree-programs/entrepreneurship-minor
- Mountaintop Initiative. Lehigh acquired a large corporate R&D facility, adjacent to the campus, after the bankruptcy of Bethlehem Steel, and has repurposed it for student and faculty use. http://www1.lehigh.edu/mountaintop/experience