<p>Do you know of any top universities in the states that offers a joint engineering and business degree for undergrads?</p>
<p>does UPenn + Wharton offer one? I heard somewhere that it had a good one.</p>
<p>Lehigh's IBE (Integrated Business and Engineering)</p>
<p>Wharton is part of Penn and it's annoying when people try to separate them. Penn ENGINEERING and Wharton do offer a joint program- it's called M&T, or Management and Technology. It's very rigorous and offers great job placement for its graduates.</p>
<p>Penn's is the Jerome Fisher program. very prestigious.</p>
<p>Olin College of Engineering offers a program with Babson College to get a MS (yes, master's) in Management, Concentration in technological entrepreneurship. It's advised that students take at least an extra semester of part-time study for the MS after graduating from Olin, but both degrees can be completed in 8 semesters. People apply for the MS between their sophomore and junior years and take business classes with MBA students at Babson, generally in the evenings their junior and senior years at Olin. The business credits transfer over to fulfill the engineering requirements.</p>
<p>From what I've heard, it's not very difficult for Olin students to get into this program.</p>
<p>In addition, all of Babson's undergraduate classes are open to Olin students through cross-registration, although they'll count towards elective credits, not a degree.</p>
<p>While MIT doesn't offer an actual 'joint' undergrad degree, it's not uncommon for students to graduate with 2 bachelor's, one in engineering, another from the Sloan School of Management. </p>
<p>I once did a project with a girl who earned a bachelor's and master's in engineering and a Sloan bachelor's, all in 4.5 years.</p>