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MBA/MS Dual Degrees in Management and Engineering

The Isenberg School of Management and the College of Engineering now offer four MBA/MS dual graduate degrees: MBA/Civil Engineering; MBA/Environmental Engineering; MBA/Industrial Engineering, and MBA/Mechanical Engineering. In each of the four programs, the student will receive both the MBA and MS degree in approximately three years. Read more on the News page...

Master of Science Programs at the College of Engineering

The College of Engineering offers six Master of Science programs, four of which are currently participating in the MBA/MS Dual Degree Program with the Isenberg School of Management:

  • The Civil Engineering Program, with many laboratories in the $25-million, two-year-old Engineering Laboratory II (ELab II), features nationally-recognized studies in Geotechnical Engineering, Structural Engineering, and Transportation Engineering.
     
  • The Environmental Engineering Program, with labs also in ELab II, was recently ranked 32nd in the nation by US News & World Report.
     
  • The Industrial Engineering Program was ranked 35th in the nation by the most recent survey of the National Research Council and conducts research in such areas as human factors, automation, supply chain management, manufacturing, energy economics, technology management, and health-care systems.
     
  • The Mechanical Engineering Program, which is actively engaged in teaching, research, and service across a wide spectrum of technical areas ranging from renewable energy, to intelligent design, assistive technology, fluid dynamics, materials, controls, process automation, injection molding, etc.

 Graduate Program Director

For more information about the MBA/MS Dual Degree Programs email the Program Director.

 Dual Degree Programs

Candidates entering any of the MBA/MS Dual Degree Programs in Management and Engineering complete their first year in the MBA program, where they take their classes in a cohort with MBA students and other dual degree students. Students will complete 33 credits during their first year. During their second and third years, candidates take a total of 30 to 31 credits (25 course credits and a thesis) at the College of Engineering as well as an MBA practicum (9 credits). The total number of credits required to complete one of the dual degree programs is 73 (42 in the MBA, 31 in the Engineering).

Sample Jobs

Graduates of the four MBA/MS Dual Degree Programs can expect to find leadership positions within their disciplines and careers in technology or engineering management, as well as to be well prepared to become technology entrepreneurs. 

MS/MBA Dual Degrees

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