Jerome Fisher Program in M&T

<p>Hey guys,</p>

<p>I just wanted to ask if u guys knew about any programs that are similar to the M&T program offered at UPenn. I'm really interested in a dual degree program in business and engineering although I think my ultimate career will be law. I know sounds a bit confusing, but for my undergrad, I want to focus on business and engineering. </p>

<p>Feedback will be greatly appreciated:)</p>

<p>You can check out the Engineering Route to Business major in the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin.</p>

<p>It's an intense program with not a lot of people in it, but it's really strong since both the engineering and business schools at Texas are the top ten in the nation.</p>

<p>Engineering</a> Route to Business - Degree Information - Undergraduate Programs - The McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin</p>

<p>Thanks A LOT, I really like this program and I think I'll be able to make it as well:)</p>

<p>any other program?</p>

<p>interested to see answers for these too</p>

<p>wharton.. although not as prestigious as the jerome fisher M&T program
seems to have a lot of business and science in it</p>

<p>man, wharton is still like a star school</p>

<p>The IBE program at Lehigh is modeled after Jerome Fisher. At the IBE inception, the president of Lehigh was the former dean at Penn. He started Jerome Fisher before moving to Lehigh.</p>

<p>anywhere else?</p>

<p>thanks mominva~~</p>

<p>University of Michigan Ann Arbor allows you to double major in engineering and business. you have to apply to Engineering your freshman year, preferred admit or just apply regular with the rest of the guys to Ross your sophomore year</p>

<p>University of illinois urbana-champaign allows a Hoeft "Technology & Management minor offered through their amazing engineering school. It's really selective (I'm gunning for it next year) and it's a solid choice for what you are looking for. check it out: UIUC</a> Technology & Management</p>

<p>still waiting for other ppl~~~~~~</p>

<p>After doing tons of research ive come to realize that UPenn is the best university for undergrad studies ;)</p>

<p>^ I could argue all day against that, but I think I'll pass :p</p>

<p>are there any other colleges that come to mind that have such programs? or allow you to double major in engineering and business?</p>

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<p>like i said university of michigan ann arbor college of engineering and the ross school of business has a competitive program</p>

<p>MIT alllows you to major in engineering and also get a degree at the Sloan school of management</p>

<p>alot of schools allow you to double major but not that many has like designated engineering/business program</p>