program team works exclusively with M.E.T.
Q: How exactly are business and engineering integrated in this program?Ī: The M.E.T. students will complete two new courses customized for the program, drawing from entrepreneurship offerings developed by Berkeley Engineering’s Sutardja Center and Berkeley-Haas’s Lean Launch approach. M.E.T.’s integrated curriculum plan is designed to allow students to complete two degrees in four years. students enroll in the same high-caliber Berkeley courses as students who are pursuing degrees in Bioengineering (BioE), Civil Engineering (CE), Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences (EECS), Industrial Engineering & Operations Research (IEOR), Materials Science & Engineering (MSE), Mechanical Engineering (ME) or Business Administration. curriculum different from regular engineering or business coursework?Ī: M.E.T.
academic advisor to plan how a minor can fit into their schedules. students can pursue a minor if they work with their M.E.T. Please review the Exam Credit Guidelines for more information.Ī: Yes, M.E.T. Engineering Undeclared + Business students explore major options in their first year and then select one of the six engineering tracks offered through M.E.T.Ī: Qualifying scores on IB/AP tests may count for credit. Applicants can apply to Berkeley M.E.T.’s Engineering Undeclared + Business first-year track. program – say Nuclear Engineering – then they would no longer be in the M.E.T. If they change their major to one not in the M.E.T.
If they find that the major they applied for is not a good fit, they would have to complete a full semester of study – and in some cases a full year – before they could apply for a change of major in the college of engineering. student, can I transfer to another major in engineering or elsewhere?Ī: Students should apply to the major they’re really interested in and not count on changing their major after they are admitted. through the Continuing Student Admissions process. Can I get into M.E.T.?Ī: Beginning 2021, current UC Berkeley students can apply to M.E.T. students receive mentoring and coaching, robust internship opportunities and a curriculum tailored for future technology leaders. in either Bioengineering (BioE), Civil Engineering (CE), Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences (EECS), Industrial Engineering & Operations Research (IEOR), or Materials Science & Engineering (MSE), Mechanical Engineering (ME). program earn two full, unabridged undergraduate degrees-a B.S. cohort is small, allowing for close mentoring and a tight-knit community.Ī: Graduates of the M.E.T. Its integrated curriculum enables students to complete their two degrees within four years, while internships, career coaching and other enrichment activities provide ample opportunity for hands-on practice with technology innovation. students earn two Bachelor of Science degrees in one program that combines the best of the top-ranked College of Engineering and Haas School of Business. Q: What is the Management, Entrepreneurship, & Technology (M.E.T.) program?Ī: Berkeley’s Management, Entrepreneurship, & Technology program aims to educate leaders with a seamless understanding of technology innovation, from idea to real-world impact.