Business-Engineering-Technology
Students who minor in Business-Engineering-Technology learn, practice, and integrate entrepreneurship, engineering, and business management skills demanded by the technology-driven global economy, solve real-world case study and design problems, and work in cross-functional teams. The minor is a joint offering by the Colleges of Business and Engineering. Admission to the minor is competitive. To remain in the program, the cumulative GPA must be equal to or greater than 3.0.
Students who minor in Business-Engineering-Technology learn, practice, and integrate entrepreneurship, engineering, and business management skills demanded by the technology-driven global economy, solve real-world case study and design problems, and work in cross-functional teams. The minor is a joint offering by the Colleges of Business and Engineering. Admission to the minor is competitive. Engineering and business majors apply for admission to the Business-Engineering-Technology Program as second semester sophomores. To remain in the program the cumulative GPA must be equal to or greater than 3.0.
Code | Title | Hours |
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BUSI/ENGR 3510 | Introduction to Business and Engineering | 3 |
BUSI/ENGR 3520 | Integrating Business and Engineering Theories with Practice | 3 |
BUSI/ENGR 3560 | Leadership for Business and Engineers | 1 |
BUSI/ENGR 5540 | Entrepreneurship and Strategic Management of Technology and Innovation | 4 |
BUSI/ENGR 5550 | Product/Process Design and Development I | 2 |
BUSI/ENGR 5560 | Product/Process Design and Development II | 3 |
Total Hours | 16 |