Programs similar to UPenn's Jerome Fisher M&T Program?

<p>I really like UPenn's M&T program, but it's super selective and I'm pretty sure that my stats are not good enough to get in. However, I really like the idea of combining engineering and business, as I'm interested in both and it's a great opportunity. Does anyone know of other programs that are good and similar to M&T and offer both an engineering and business degree?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>University of Michigan offers a degree program similiar to that. I am sure you will be preferred admitted into Ross. Just make sure you apply to Ross through the Engineering school.</p>

<p>MIT has no specific program but it is not uncommon for a double major in business and engineering. </p>

<p>Lehigh has a program similiar to it, i think</p>

<p>Texas's Mccomb?</p>

<p>Alot of students study operation research at engineering school's which is kinda similiar but not the same as what you are looking for</p>

<p>Notre Dame offers a 5 year program where you get your BS Engineering and an MBA</p>

<p>finishline24, i highly suggest Drexel’s Business and Engineering Program. I’m actually in the major, and its almost the same thing as M&T. I actually know a few M&T kids since UPENN is just across the street from Drexel right in University City Philadelphia. M&T is certainly a great program, but Drexel’s B&E program has been around since 1920s and is very established with highly successful alumni. B&Es at Drexel get some of the highest paying and most competitive jobs in both engineering and business disciplines. Also Drexel’s great advantage is the co-op program, where you get up to three six-month co-ops (or paid work experiences). Just to give you an example, my last co-op i worked at one of the big 4 accounting firms in a consulting role. Many M&T students won’t even get an opportunity like this. Although Drexel’s not an ivy league school, this program is also very selective, and the curriculum is very rigorous.</p>

<p>Feel free to private message me if you have any questions and take a look at the following links:</p>

<p>[About</a> the Business and Engineering Major](<a href=“http://www.drexel.edu/catalog/UG/lebow/business-engineering-index.htm]About”>Drexel University < Drexel University Catalog)
[LeBow</a> : Prospective Students : Undergraduates : Undergraduate Programs: Business and Engineering :](<a href=“Undergraduate Programs | Drexel LeBow”>http://www.lebow.drexel.edu/Prospects/Undergraduate/Programs/Engineering.php)
[NOBE</a> - Drexel University](<a href=“http://www.nobedrexel.org/]NOBE”>http://www.nobedrexel.org/) <== this is Drexel’s Business and Engineering student group</p>

<p>[Georgia</a> Tech - College of Management | Technology & Management Program](<a href=“http://mgt.gatech.edu/programs/under/tm/index.html]Georgia”>http://mgt.gatech.edu/programs/under/tm/index.html)</p>

<p>Georgia Tech also has a program (but it’s also very selective). In fact, most major engineering schools have a program like this.</p>

<p>Also, regarding Co-Ops, again the top engineering schools will all have excellent programs. Most are voluntary, though, while Drexel is mandatory (good for those pursuing industry, but bad for those pursuing graduate school).</p>

<p>Also, I would shy away from a BS/MBA program, unless it’s from one of the very top schools (Wharton, HBS, Stanford GSB, Sloan, etc). We’ve discussed the negatives of such a program in detail.</p>

<p>Lehigh’s IBE Program</p>

<p>[IBE</a> home](<a href=“http://www.lehigh.edu/~inibep/]IBE”>http://www.lehigh.edu/~inibep/)</p>

<p>I know cornell has a double major in business (AEM) and engineering (COE).</p>

<p>Any updates???</p>

<p>any program like M&T???</p>

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<p>I don’t think you can double major if you attend McCombs. Maybe that is only within the college? I’m not sure</p>

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<p>sorry for keep bumping, this topic is a little old… any updates??? any programs like M&T???</p>

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<p>Bumping because this is something that I’m interested in. </p>

<p>I see that Ohio State now has an Integrated Business and Engineering program. Looks like a highly selective program for honors students (only 36 students per year, pretty exclusive for a huge college). </p>

<p><a href=“http://fisher.osu.edu/undergraduate/academics/honors/integrated-business-&-engineering/”>http://fisher.osu.edu/undergraduate/academics/honors/integrated-business-&-engineering/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

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