What schools for Engin/Business??

<p>I'm hoping I can study Computer Science with concentration in AI or Robotics with some classes in business, especially marketing. </p>

<p>I hope I can learn how to start and run a company and how to produce and sell products, without really majoring in business. </p>

<p>I want some basics in business at college with great CS education and want to go to an engineering graduate school. </p>

<p>Where would you recommend? </p>

<p>How about Princeton??? If I don't study business in college can I study it at engineering graduate school???</p>

<p>Not Princeton. At all. Your reaches should be MIT and Penn.</p>

<p>Let's say I go to Princeton, is there any way to take some business/marketing classes??? other than going to business graduate school. or can I take business/marketing classes in engineering graduate school?</p>

<p>Carnegie Mellon
MIT</p>

<p>Carnegie Mellon
MIT
UC Berkeley
Cornell (maybe)
Stanford</p>

<p>There ya go. Princeton doesn't quite make the cut.</p>

<p>Penn has a special program for a dual degree with Engineering and Wharton</p>

<p>Princeton can be a good choice, depending on your tastes. It doesn't have a buisness undergraduate program, but you can do Engineering plus a certificate in finance.</p>

<p>UT Austin
Michigan
UIUC
Wisconsin-Madison
Maryland-CP
NYU</p>

<p>If you skip about halfway down this page, it lists schools in a variety of areas of AI and robotics.
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<p>Lehigh also has an Integrated Business and Engineering program.
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