| for the 5-year engr-mgmt program, you basically get 8 extra electives (1 extra year = 4 courses each semester, 8 courses total = 8 extra electives) in addition to your engineering schedule. the course schedule for the 5-year program lists eight more electives in the engineering schedule, which has been expanded to 5 years. you know which 8 courses you have to take for the mgmt degree and you work them into your electives as you go along.
MGMT 160 (accounting), MGMT 101, MGMT 220 (law) have no prerequisites.
MGMT 370 needs MGMT 160 first. MGMT 312 and 380 needs MGMT 101 first. MGMT 319 needs MGMT 370 and 380 first. remember that unless you do 101, you can't do 380, and so can't do 319. the eighth course is the elective and that depends on what you want to take.
I thought a business-engineering degree would definitely be worth it in today's technology-driven industry, so i went for it. you have both skill sets this way and expanded employment opportunities i would think. the work load has been OK so far, but the real test will be my junior year which is supposed to be toughest for EEs. its a more vocational degree , and since i want to work after graduation and not try for grad. school straightaway, it seemed good to me. |