Schools with focus/dual degrees for Engineering/Tech?

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I have an engineering background and heard that Northwestern offers a dual Masters in Business and Engineering. Do you know if this is still true and other schools that offer similar dual degrees of technology/engineering focuses?

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by interviewbay22 » Wed Nov 26, 2014 4:25 am
Hello Marshelle

Northwestern has a joint MBA and MS in Design Innovation program. In addition, Graduate students in the fields of engineering and applied sciences can do a certificate course in Management. There are several other business schools that offer dual degree programs in management and engineering.

Stanford GSB has three dual managment and engineering programs - MBA + MS in Computer Science, MBA + MS in Electrical Engineering and MBA + MS in Environmental Engineering.

Columbia offers MBA/MS dual degree programs taught by Columbia Business School and School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (MS in Management Science & Engineering)

Wharton offers dual degree MBA/MSE programs with the School of Engineering & Applied Sciences at UPenn

In MIT you can pursue MBA along with MS in an engineering field. You can choose among seven engineering disciplines.

Many other schools such as UMich - Ross, Indiana Kelley, UT - Austin - McCombs also offer similar dual degree programs


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Thank you for your help. I'm looking for something like that

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Consider top-tier universities for dual degrees in Engineering/Tech, such as MIT, Stanford, and UC Berkeley. These schools provide comprehensive programs that allow students to mix engineering studies with other fields such as computer science or business. Such interdisciplinary experience can be especially useful for prospective AI and machine learning specialists, helping to develop a well-rounded skill set and improve employment chances.