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Re: Dual majors?

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Originally Posted by Lisa Perez
Hi all,

I'm ending my junior year and will begin applying to college soon. While looking up information, I found that a majority of my top choices do not offer dual majors for aerospace engineering and business management. I am curious - what colleges do offer this option?

Thanks - Lisa
Kettering University (formerly GMI - General Motors Engineering and Management Institute) Flint, Michigan

Offers Engineering/Management dual majors. There is no explicit "Aerospace Engineering", but instead a Mechanical Engineering with Aerospace concentration.

It's a co-op school, with 3 month terms. Most dual majors take 5 years to graduate, but if you transfer in a LOT of APs, and take courses online during work term, it is possible to get out in 4.

They give out big FIRST scholarships every year (I was a recipient in 1999), and when you graduate, you definitely come out prepared for just about anything.

-Shawn...
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