Admission to Program
Once admitted to UGA, students must meet certain standards to apply to high-demand majors in the UGA College of Engineering. Beginning in fall semester 2016, applicants will be selected based on their grades in general education and major-specific courses along with information submitted in a personal statement of purpose. (This requirement does not apply to students already enrolled in a UGA College of Engineering degree program as of spring semester 2016.)
Curriculum
Graduate-level courses that may be used to satisfy undergraduate and graduate program requirements.
MSIT 7100 (3)
MIST 7700 (3)
Two courses from the B.S.A.E. Areas of Emphasis (must be graduate-level, indicated by a 6xxx listing)
Additional requirements that are unique to this Double Dawgs program:
M.B.A. Electives (approved for B.S.A.E./M.B.A. program): Students must choose two (2) courses from the list below. Either MGMT 7160 or ENTR 7320 must be chosen as one of the two M.B.A. electives in year five in order to graduate from the M.B.A. program.
ENTR 7090 Critical Design Thinking
MARK 7600 Predictive Analytics
MGMT 7220 Project Management
MIST 6550 Energy Informatics
MGMT 7160 Lean Six Sigma
ENTR 7320 Innovation Projects
B.S.A.E. Areas of Emphasis: Students must declare an Area of Emphasis and complete seven (7) Required Courses (21 credit hours) as well as one (1) Elective Course (minimum of 1 credit hour). At least two courses must be graduate level (indicated by a 6xxx listing) for cross-credit toward the M.B.A. degree.
Area of Emphasis in Natural Resource Management - Required Courses:
CVLE 3440 Hydraulics of Closed Conduit Flow
ENGR 2140 Strength of Materials
ENVE 3410 Intro to Natural Resource Engineering
ENVE 4435/6435 Natural Resource Engineering
ENVE 4470/6470 Environmental Engr. Unit Operations
ENVE 4710 GIS for Urban Engineering,Planning,Dev.
CVLE(MCHE)(LAND) 4660/6660 Sustainable Building Design
MCHE 4650/6650 HVAC Systems for Buildings and Industry
Area of Emphasis in Natural Resource Management - Elective Courses:
BCHE 3520 Mass Transport & Rate Phenomena
CRSS/FANR 3060&L Soils & Hydrology
CRSS 4600/6600 Soil Physics
CVLE 3420 Introduction to Soil Mechanics
CVLE 3610 Structural Design
ELEE 4230/6230 Sensors & Transducers
ELEE 4240 Introduction to Microcontrollers
ENGR/GEOG 4161&L/6161&L Environmental Microclimatology
ENGR 4490/6490 Renewable Energy Engineering
ENGR 4700L Hydrology, Geology, Soils of Georgia
ENVE 4410 Open Channel Hydraulics
ENVE 6460 Groundwater Hydrology for Engineers
WASR 4700L/6700L Hydrology, Geology and Soils of Georgia
CVLE 3450 Civil Engineering Soils Lab (1 hour)
CVLE 3460 Civil Engineering Hydraulics Lab (1 hour)
CVLE 3470 Civil Engineering Structural Lab (1 hour)
Students focus on their undergraduate education requirements and engineering major during years one through three, take two 6000-level components of the included Natural Resource Management 4000/6000-level courses in year four, as well as one course at the Terry College of Business each semester in year four, and are enrolled exclusively in the M.B.A. program during year five.
REQUIRED EXAMINATIONS:
All students in the B.S.A.E. program are required to take the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam prior to graduation with their B.S.A.E. degree.
Admission to Graduate Program
Interested engineering students should apply to the M.B.A. program in the spring semester of their junior year. For more information on M.B.A. admission process and application requirements, visit our webpage: https://www.terry.uga.edu/mba/fulltime/dual-degrees/engineering-mba.php