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MBA/MS Dual Degree Engineering and Applied Science, University of Wyoming

Laramie, Wyoming

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36 Months

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About this course

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This dual degree program combines an MBA with an MS in Engineering, designed to empower students with both technical expertise and strategic business skills. Graduates will be well-equipped to stand out in the competitive job market, as they not only speak the technical language of engineering but also understand the broader operational and strategic goals of organizations. The program typically follows a non-thesis format, requiring additional coursework in engineering, science, or mathematics, beyond the bachelor’s degree. It emphasizes a comprehensive understanding of both fields, preparing students for leadership roles that require multifaceted technical and managerial knowledge.

Why this course is highly recommended

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Holding both an MBA and an MS in Engineering significantly enhances a graduate’s profile, particularly in a competitive marketplace. It enables students to speak both the technical and strategic language, offering a unique combination of skills. This dual degree prepares students for leadership roles that demand a comprehensive understanding of business operations and engineering principles, making them highly attractive to employers seeking versatile, strategic thinkers.

Specialisation

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The program offers specialisations in areas related to Engineering and Applied Science, including options in Mechanical Engineering and Petroleum Engineering, alongside core MBA courses. Students can tailor their education through specific program requirements, including electives and the possibility of thesis work in their engineering discipline.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

15.06L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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To complete the MS/MBA dual degree, students must earn an additional 21 credits in engineering, science, or mathematics beyond the bachelor’s degree. At least 15 credits of graduate coursework must be at the 5000-level within their respective engineering graduate program. The program includes core MBA coursework, where students can count some credits towards both degrees, and may choose between a non-thesis or thesis option, which involves additional coursework and research credits.
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English language test

DUOLINGO

110

IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

76

PTE

56

Career prospects

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Graduates of this dual degree are positioned to enter leadership roles that require a broad technical and strategic skill set. Their combined knowledge makes them suitable for roles in engineering management, operations, consulting, and strategic planning within industries such as manufacturing, energy, and technology sectors.

FAQs

What are the key components of the dual degree program?

Students must complete coursework in both business and engineering, including core MBA courses and additional engineering, science, or mathematics credits. They can choose a non-thesis or thesis option, with some credits potentially counting toward both degrees.

Can students choose a thesis option?

Yes, students have the option to complete a thesis, which involves 4 credits of ME 5960 and 2 credits of ME 5478, similar to the Plan A option.

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