<p>How is that option at Johns Hopkins? Does it have a good chemical engineering and business program? </p>
<p>Actually, I also wanted to double major in engineering and business. I am wondering if there are some good combined programs (5-year)at any top school? I am thinking about Penn State's chemical engineering too. Please give me some advices. Thanks a lot.</p>
<p>Hopkins has a minor available in [Entrepreneurship</a> and Management](<a href=“http://web.jhu.edu/Leadership/html/entrepreneurship_program.html]Entrepreneurship”>http://web.jhu.edu/Leadership/html/entrepreneurship_program.html) through the School of Engineering’s Center for Leadership Education. While Hopkins does have a business school, the programs there are mostly part time programs, and there is currently no undergraduate program available. There are rumors that a BS/BA-MBA 5 year program will be created, but nothing concrete yet. So while we don’t have an official business program for undergrads, the Entrepreneurship and Management program is extremely popular on campus with students from all majors. </p>
<p>If you’re looking for a double major program in engineering and business, the first one that pops up in my mind is the Jerome Fisher program at UPenn. I know that the University of Texas-Austin also has a program where you can combine business and engineering, and both UT and UPenn for top-notch business and engineering schools</p>