U of R Engineering

<p>All the engineering curricula are “fully loaded” with required classes. In fact, UR doesn’t even require its engineering students to take a second “cluster” of GE coursework that is required of every other program and major at the school. There’s not enough room in their schedules.</p>

<p>A double major with one the majors being engineering will be difficult and will require overloads probably for 6 to 8 of the semesters you’ll be attending.</p>

<p>(Also there are severe restrictions on the number of “double dip” courses allowed. By double dip, I mean a course that can be counted towards fulfilling graduation requirements for 2 different majors.)</p>

<p>Here’s what a suggested course of studies for MechE looks like:</p>

<p>[Bachelor</a> of Science : Mechanical Engineering : University of Rochester](<a href=“http://www.me.rochester.edu/major-minor/major.html#fouryear_program]Bachelor”>http://www.me.rochester.edu/major-minor/major.html#fouryear_program)</p>

<p>Here’s what required for business minor:</p>

<p>[Business</a> Minor : Multidisciplinary Studies Center : University of Rochester](<a href=“http://www.rochester.edu/college/msc/businessminor.html]Business”>Barry Florescue Undergraduate Business Program : University of Rochester)</p>

<p>If you are interested in entrepreneurship, UR’s College of Engineering does offer offer a 5th year option to selected engineering majors, called the Kauffman Entrepreneaurial Year (KEY).</p>

<p>Information about KEY here:</p>

<p>[Entrepreneurship</a> : Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences](<a href=“http://www.hajim.rochester.edu/entrepreneurship/index.html]Entrepreneurship”>Entrepreneurship : Academics : Hajim School of Engineering & Applied Sciences : University of Rochester)</p>