Engineering Corporate Practice (Minor)
The College of Engineering collaborates with the Mendoza College of Business and the College of Arts and Letters to offer this unique experience that prepares you for your future career while exploring topics at the intersection of engineering and business.
The Minor in Engineering Corporate Practice (MECP) is open to all engineering undergraduates.
Contact
Mike Kitz
Michael.P.Kitz.1@nd.edu
Todd Taylor
Ttaylo24@nd.edu
For the minor, you’ll take five courses:
| Code | Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Engineering Courses | 6 | |
| Integrated Engineering and Business Fundamentals | ||
| Advanced Integrated Engineering and Business Topics | ||
| Economics Course | 3 | |
| Principles of Microeconomics | ||
| Principles of Macroeconomics | ||
| Intermediate Economic Theory--Micro | ||
| Business Courses | 6 | |
| Foundations of Accountancy 1 | ||
| Foundations of Finance | ||
| IntroductionToEntrepreneurship | ||
| Social Entrepreneurship | ||
| Idea Discovery Lab | ||
| Foundations of Marketing | ||
| Total Hours | 15 | |
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Two courses from the Mendoza College of Business must be taken, and BAEG 20100 Foundations of Accountancy or BAEG 20150 Foundations of Finance must be included in your selection (you may also select both finance and accounting to complete the minor). You must register for the BAEG designated sections. Only 1 Mendoza course may be taken in a given semester.
Three of the courses may be double counted towards the minor and engineering degree requirements. Those include Econ, fulfilling the University social science requirement, plus the EG 40000 courses, counting toward your engineering elective requirements.
For AE’s graduating in 2027 or beyond, only EG 40421 can double count for both the MECP minor and Aerospace Major by satisfying your AE Professional Development elective. EG 40422 will be considered an extra class.