Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
2026-11-01
Medium of studying
Not Available
Duration
Not Available
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Business Administration | Industrial Engineering | Mechanical Engineering
Area of study
Business and Administration | Engineering
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-11-01-
2026-11-01-
2027-11-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the Heath Integrated Business and Engineering Program

The Heath Integrated Business and Engineering program unites students and knowledge in two of UT’s outstanding academic colleges, the Tickle College of Engineering and Haslam College of Business. This program pairs an industry-focused curriculum with immersive, professional, co-curricular experiences to graduate leaders with a comprehensive, systems-thinking approach to breaking down silos and solving challenges.


Program Description

The program aims to graduate leaders who understand the intersections between business and engineering, bringing depth and value to both fields from day one. Applied learning includes joint business and engineering capstone projects. Students will graduate with a special concentration.


Program Benefits

  • Students in the program will receive an annual $1,000 scholarship.
  • Distinguished alumni leaders teach and mentor students.
  • Students enjoy in-depth strategy and decision making discussions with executives and site visits at leading companies.

Admission Requirements

  • Highly competitive cohort of at least 20 students per year.
  • 3.25 GPA requirement.

Curriculum and Structure

The program integrates business and engineering, providing a comprehensive education that prepares students for leadership roles. The curriculum includes immersive, professional, co-curricular experiences and joint business and engineering capstone projects.


Conclusion

The Heath Integrated Business and Engineering Program offers a unique and comprehensive education that combines the strengths of the Tickle College of Engineering and the Haslam College of Business. With its industry-focused curriculum, immersive co-curricular experiences, and special concentration, this program prepares students to become leaders who can break down silos and solve challenges in both business and engineering.


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