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Berkeley Engineering offers 11 distinct undergraduate majors, with numerous options for minors, joint majors, dual majors and simultaneous degrees.
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The M.E.T. program offers the study of engineering and business in a single curriculum; you’ll graduate in four years with two Bachelor of Science degrees. Click on a tab below to learn more about the options that best fit your interests. Joint majors.
In a four-year curriculum, 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. There are currently six tracks in the M.E.T. program: Aerospace Engineering + Business; Bioengineering + Business; Civil engineering + Business
For more information on majors, minors, and other special programs explore the interactive Berkeley Academic Guide. View information on the Direct Admit to Major Pilot program for transfer applicants or the policy on high-demand majors for first-year applicants .
M.E.T. 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. The integrated curriculum is completed in four years.
Berkeley's undergraduate engineering degree opens the door to an advanced degree, an entrepreneurial career or any number of technical professions.
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New and potential students should refer to the current Undergraduate Guide to learn about the requirements for their intended major. Major programs that are currently offered in the College of Engineering: