The Interdisciplinary Engineering + Early Career MBA SAGE Program enables qualified students in the IDE program to simultaneously complete the requirements for both the baccalaureate and MBA degrees. Students can progress from undergraduate to graduate status seamlessly, with a simplified application process and no application fee, and complete both degrees in a year’s less time as compared to completing them separately. This will provide significant cost savings to the student. This program provides students with a strong technical engineering background combined with business leadership skills.
Program Requirements (150 units)
Application and Admissions Requirements
The student must be an Interdisciplinary Engineering (IDE) major in good standing with a GPA of 3.2 or better and have an Early Career MBA curriculum (“major course proposal”, aka study plan) approved by the IDE major advisor. Applicants must have completed all lower division courses in preparation and required for the major and at least 60 undergraduate degree applicable units but not more than 120. They must have completed or be currently enrolled in ENGR 100W . And specifically, they must have
All applicants will need to submit a resume and have an interview with the MBA and IDE Directors. Students with GPAs below a 3.2 will be considered under special cases. If below a 3.2, GMAT or GRE scores or Letter(s) of Recommendation are strongly recommended for applicants.
Course Requirements:
The IDE Early Career MBA curriculum will contain the normal Depth and Technical Electives determined by the student’s engineering career interest consistent with all IDE majors. Four MBA courses will double-count both towards the MBA and for the 12 units of academic breath required for the IDE major. Double-counted courses are intensive eight-week courses with two each semester of Year 4 on the roadmap.
Timeline to Complete the Program
The program is designed for a student to complete all requirements for a BS in IDE and an MBA in five years, including one summer session.
For More Information
Please contact IDE Program Director Jack Warecki at jack.warecki@sjsu.edu.