Mark B asked:
As I said, I am interested in business (specifically with a focus in leadership) and (mechanical) engineering. Does anyone know of a major or area of study that combines the two? I don’t care if its as specific as I stated or not. Its just getting around that time and I would like to have an idea about my options…Thank you for any and all help.
I probably shoud have added that I already have a minor in mind.
Thanks for the advice!
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At the undergrad level I don’t think so. However, you could major in engineering and upon graduation enroll in a financial engineering/quantitative finance masters program.
Other than that, at the undergrad level, you could major in engineering and minor in business.
As far as hybrid programs I can’t think of any at the undergrad level. Do some research, because there may be some out there.
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