With advance planning, Dartmouth students currently enrolled in the Bachelor of Engineering (BE) program, Master of Engineering (MEng) program, or first-year Tuck Master of Business Administration (MBA) interested in taking advantage of the both the technical and leadership skills taught in the MEM program have pathways to pursue multiple degrees simultaneously and complete them in a reduced timeframe.
BE-MEM
With advanced planning, students enrolled in Dartmouth’s Bachelor of Engineering (BE) program, including Partner School Dual-Degree students, are able to pursue both BE and MEM degrees simultaneously and complete them in a reduced timeframe. Students should consider applying to the MEM program during their senior year. Students may count ENGS 93: Statistical Methods in Engineering, even if it was taken as part of the AB and/or BE requirements, and may count up to two additional graduate-level electives toward the MEM degree, provided these additional electives were not taken to satisfy AB degree requirements.
MEM-MEng
Students may count up to three graduate-level electives towards both MEM and Master of Engineering (MEng) degrees and complete both degrees in as little as two years.
MEM-MBA
Tuck School of Business students interested in gaining the full range of both the management skills taught at Tuck and the technical skills taught at Thayer will benefit from this joint degree. This program is intended to develop leaders for careers that combine engineering, technology, and business management. Students must apply for and be admitted to both Tuck and Thayer and complete the admissions and financial aid processes for each school. It is recommended that students apply and enroll at Tuck first, then apply to Thayer during their first year of studies in Tuck's MBA program. Students who pursue the joint degree can complete the program in as little as 2.5 years (a total of eight terms, including the summer).