MSE + MBT Dual Degree 24 months MBA Programme By Mitch Daniels School of Business |TopMBA
Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Starting Month

AugStarting Month

Programme overview

Specialisations

E-Commerce / Business, Entrepreneurship, Finance

Degree

Other

Study Level

MBA

Study Mode

On Campus

Purdue University's Dual MSE + MBT Dual Degree is a program designed for STEM professionals who understand that the future of all companies operates within a technology-driven landscape, requiring business solutions powered by emerging technologies. Our 54-credit hour program allows you to take engineering courses at the #6-ranked College of Engineering, along with courses at the Daniels School of Business, in just under two years. Students can earn their non-thesis or professional master's degrees to strengthen their technical and business acumen while progressing towards a rapidly advancing career path. Graduates are equipped as forward-thinking leaders with the skills of analyzing business models' viability, feasibility, and desirability, developing innovative concepts, and bringing them to the market, all while considering social, ethical, economic, and regulatory factors. Students can select from the various engineering schools before progressing to the MBT program, which offers over 100 management electives. Options are also available to complement classroom instruction, including independent studies or experiential projects. A dual degree could be your next giant leap and save you up to 60%, compared to enrollment costs for a single MSE or MBT program.

Programme overview

Specialisations

E-Commerce / Business, Entrepreneurship, Finance

Degree

Other

Study Level

MBA

Study Mode

On Campus

Purdue University's Dual MSE + MBT Dual Degree is a program designed for STEM professionals who understand that the future of all companies operates within a technology-driven landscape, requiring business solutions powered by emerging technologies. Our 54-credit hour program allows you to take engineering courses at the #6-ranked College of Engineering, along with courses at the Daniels School of Business, in just under two years. Students can earn their non-thesis or professional master's degrees to strengthen their technical and business acumen while progressing towards a rapidly advancing career path. Graduates are equipped as forward-thinking leaders with the skills of analyzing business models' viability, feasibility, and desirability, developing innovative concepts, and bringing them to the market, all while considering social, ethical, economic, and regulatory factors. Students can select from the various engineering schools before progressing to the MBT program, which offers over 100 management electives. Options are also available to complement classroom instruction, including independent studies or experiential projects. A dual degree could be your next giant leap and save you up to 60%, compared to enrollment costs for a single MSE or MBT program.

Admission Requirements

Entry requirements are based on the selected engineering degree and MBT requirements. Visit your engineering program of choice for detailed requirements.

 

MBT Application Requirements:

- STEM Undergraduate Degree**

- STEM major GPA 3.0 or higher (3.5 Preferred); non-STEM 3.3 or higher

- GMAT Score or equivalent GRE Score (may be waived for well-qualified students

- 2 letters of recommendation

- Official transcripts

- Two relevant internships (U.S.-STEM) or 24 months of work experience (non-U.S.-STEM) **

- Resume

- Academic statement of purpose ( details )

- Personal history statement ( details )

- Interview, if selected. Well-qualified applicants will have this requirement waived.

 

**Recommended, not required

 

Only one academic statement of purpose and one personal history statement that addresses both the engineering and business programs is necessary.

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Aug

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