Ultra-Selective Engineering Programs

<p>So I am curious about the most selective engineering programs at some of the top universities in the US. Does anyone know of programs similar to UPenn’s Jerome Fisher Program in Management and Technology or Stanford’s Coterm in Managment Science and Engineering? It doesn’t matter if the programs are dual degrees or coterms as long as one of their components involves engineering. Any other ultra-selective programs out there? Thanks.</p>

<p>Industrial engineering & management science + Kellogg certificate (although it’s called “certificate”, the courses are grad-level) at Northwestern.
[Certificate</a> Program for Undergraduates - Kellogg School of Management - Northwestern University](<a href=“http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/Certificate.aspx]Certificate”>http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/Certificate.aspx)</p>

<p>[EGL</a> Home | Michigan Engineering](<a href=“http://www.engin.umich.edu/academics/honors/egl/]EGL”>http://www.engin.umich.edu/academics/honors/egl/)</p>

<p>Thanks! Those programs seem great. Any others?</p>

<p>RPI? Tufts - [Tufts</a> Gordon Institute - Engineering Management & Entrepreneurship](<a href=“http://gordon.tufts.edu/]Tufts”>http://gordon.tufts.edu/)</p>

<p>The Hoeft Technology & Management Program, University of illinois</p>

<p>Awesome, these are all great. Any others?</p>

<p>I would imagine MIT and Carnegie Mellon offer some type of cross management and engineering programs, as both schools house top engineering and undergraduate business programs.</p>

<p>Also check out: [Olin</a> College : About Olin : Olin/Babson Partnership](<a href=“http://www.olin.edu/about_olin/olin_babson_partnership.aspx]Olin”>http://www.olin.edu/about_olin/olin_babson_partnership.aspx)</p>