Engineering Management Programs?

<p>I recently found out about UPenn's Jerome Fisher program which combines engineering and management, resulting in a BS in Economics from Wharton and a BSE from the SEAS. </p>

<p>After poking around for a little bit, I found that many schools have such programs but most require a special application when you're at least a sophomore. </p>

<p>Are there any programs like UPenn's out there? Essentially, I'm looking for something more engineering based, but will allow me the finance background if I want to go that route instead. I'm also interested in programs that will offer me a chance at a good starting salary, since I'm pretty sure I want to get a job rather than going straight ahead getting a Masters. </p>

<p>If I've somehow missed a thread that talks about the same thing, I'd appreciate it if you could post the link. </p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Drexel has a program for it. But I heard it is very rigorous. CMU has it. Lehigh also has it. Basically all the Pennsylvania schools have it.</p>

<p>It is going to be hard to do finance and engineering. I would pick one or the other, at least for undergraduate.</p>

<p>I do not know of any programs other than the ones gotmilk mentioned. However, I would check to see schools that are friendly towards double majors. For a high starting salary it really depends on the prestige of the school and your GPA.</p>