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Engineering and Business?

I want to get a Bachelor's in civil engineering, and I want to do something along the lines of construction management/structural. For a Master's I was thinking of doing business/engineering combination something. Does that even exist? Is it possible to continue education in engineering while getting a business degree so I can run a business? What would be the best path to take with this? (This is relevant now because I have to write an essay on career goals).

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Hey there! I have similar plans to you, and I got some advice that it's harder to switch from finance major to engineering, but easier to do the other way around. Maybe major in engineering and minor in finance. There's also the option of financial engineering, but that is more around tech-comp sci. And of course double majoring is there too. Perhaps check out financial management in civil engineering. Good luck!

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Thanks, that was awesome advice! I'll look into it.

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3 years ago[edited]

You could double major. I am planning on double majoring in English and Psychology. IDK if there's an equivalent to double majoring for a master's though. Good luck figuring that out!!!

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