<p>I know it would be painful, and would maybe take a fifth year, but could I potentially double major in business and electrical engineering? I will come in with 44 hours of credit from AP and 3 of my 6 gen ed requirements completed. Thanks.</p>
<p>Take a look at the catalogue and see how many courses are required for EE.
For business, you can take micro and macro econ over the summer at a CC. And if you take diversity over the summer as well, you can finish business in about 2 yrs (15-16 4-unit classes)</p>
<p>humm! and people tell me my double major is crazy! :)</p>
<p>I would say it may be possible, but as always with one major in a professional school, it can get complicated real fast.</p>
<p>Most people who double major, at least one of those doubles is in the college of letters, arts, and sciences where majors tend to have more <em>ahem</em> relaxed requirements than, say, engineering and business.</p>
<p>Which is not to say that what you're thinking of is strange! Lots of people want to do business with engineering, and the job market for people with both is actually quite "hot" now.</p>
<p>So what most people do is get their engineering major, and minor in business. Also, now you can minor in "technology commercialization" which really hits the nail on the head for what people want to do - the realization that most engineers don't necessarily want or need a full business major but do in fact want the biz courses which are applicable to engineering entrepreneurship. </p>
<p>Many people, then, plan to complete their engineering major plus a minor in business or a minor in "technology commercialization" then go back later for an MBA.</p>
<p>If, in fact, you do intend to follow through on a biz/engineering double major, then that would in fact be a complicated 4-5 year process that would require very careful planning with an advisor - things like overall unit requirements (163 units total I think for biz/EE) are what get most people. But I would not say it was impossible, no.</p>