<p>Business/Medicine</p>
<p>Business/Engineering</p>
<p>and so on</p>
<p>Business/Medicine</p>
<p>Business/Engineering</p>
<p>and so on</p>
<p>At UPenn there is a fantastic but super selective program
<a href=“Home - Jerome Fisher Program in Management & Technology”>http://www.upenn.edu/fisher/</a></p>
<p>Is it graduate, or undergrad?</p>
<p>^ That UPenn program (Jerome Fisher Management & Technology) is undergrad. It’s a Wharton business and Penn engineering dual major program. Incredibly difficult, incredibly selective. Similar type of program exists at Lehigh (Integrated Business and Engineering). Still highly selective, for Lehigh’s top students only, but more attainable than UPenn. Ohio State just started a new IBE program modeled after Lehigh. They only take about 36 students per year, so pretty elite for a school with 40K students. Might end up being great, but too new to tell. Alabama has a 5 year STEM to MBA program (could be done in 4 with lots of AP credits), combining an engineering bachelors and MBA for qualified students.</p>
<p>This is an undergrad forum. </p>
<p>Sounds like Penn’s Vagelos program (joint LSM and Wharton) is what you are talking about, but highly selective like 25 students a year.
<a href=“http://lsm.upenn.edu/”>http://lsm.upenn.edu/</a></p>