WSE and Carey Business School announce 5-year BS/MBA program
4/28/16 The University has announced that the Whiting School of Engineering (WSE) and the Carey Business School will offer a new joint-degree program for undergraduate students starting next fall. The five year program will allow students to receive a Bachelor’s of Science degree (BS) from WSE and a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) from the Carey School.
Students will complete their first three years at Whiting, before transferring to the Carey School’s Harbor East campus to begin the Global MBA program during their fourth year. In their fifth year, students will divide their studies between the Carey School and Homewood campus to complete both degrees.
Carey Business School Professor and Vice Dean for Education Kevin Frick explained that the new program was specifically designed with engineering students in mind.
“Looking for ways to tie the MBA to other degrees in ways that can bring the information together meaningfully is something that both [Bernie Ferrari, Dean of the Carey Business School], and I are very interested in,” Frick said. “It seemed that having some type of program where we could have a small number of students from the programs at Homewood – who could have a way of saving time and money on their way to having an MBA – would be very useful. I think engineering is an opportunity waiting to be taken advantage of, particularly given that many of the engineering students are very entrepreneurial and innovative.”
Read more via: http://www.jhunewsletter.com/2016/04/28/wse-and-carey-business-school-announce-5-year-bsmba-program/

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