Master of Business Administration and B.S. in Engineering
To meet the need for business knowledge and skills as an enhancement to the technical engineering degree, students with an aptitude for engineering and the capacity to assume management responsibilities may complete a program which leads to the B.S. in one of the disciplines of engineering and Master of Business Administration (MBA). Earning both the Bachelor of Engineering Management and the MBA takes five years of full-time study. Students choosing this program must complete their bachelor degree with the required General Business Minor before being admitted to the Graduate School of Business.
The General Business Minor is preparation for the MBA.
The minor in Business for Engineering Technologies is a required component of the Engineering Management program. Students in the Civil Engineering program also have the option of the minor in Business for Engineering Technologies. This minor does not include the M.B.A. prerequisite course in Business Information Systems. Work with the Director of the M.B.A. program to determine if the requirement can be waived or if a course like BMIS 235 Management Information Systems should be added.
Engineering students who complete BFIN 320 Principles of Finance and ECON 200 Economic Analysis may have ENSC 300 Engineering Economics waived.
Descriptions of both business minors can be found in the School of Business Administration portion of the undergraduate catalog.
For more information on the MBA program, please contact the Marketing & Recruiting Specialist for the Graduate School of Business and/or the School of Business page. Additional information about the M.B.A. program can be found in the graduate catalog.