B.S. in Business and Engineering

Companies that succeed by bringing innovations to market need employees who can understand technology and business. Our Business and Engineering program provides a cross-disciplinary skill set that helps graduates serve as a bridge between two areas that often have a difficult time communicating.

Delivery

Attend classes featuring both classroom and online hybrid learning at our Philadelphia campus.

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Mathilde Berger

Mathilde Berger, a LeBow Business and Engineering student, was a member of the Drexel undergraduate team that took part in Revolutionary Aerospace Systems Concepts-Academic Linkage (RASC-AL), a prestigious annual student competition.

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Who We Are

Business and Engineering students land excellent co-op positions and land jobs with top-notch employers on the global stage.

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Business and Engineering

Learn important concepts in functional business areas such as accounting, economics, finance, information systems, law, marketing, organizational behavior, operations and statistics.

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Student Life

Basic Training for Business

The “real world” can be an intimidating place, but Drexel LeBow grads enthusiastically accept the challenges presented by Corporate America.  From in-class experiential learning exercises to highly accessible support services, LeBow students benefit from an exemplary educational experience both inside and outside of the classroom.  As a result of LeBow’s Basic Training for Business resource offerings, graduates are entering the increasingly competitive business world with more confidence than ever.  How can LeBow prepare YOU for success?

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Undergraduate Co-op

Gain up to 18 months of professional experience on your resume before you graduate, giving you a huge advantage over students graduating from other universities.

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College News

May 3, 2012
LeBow hosted a business technology case competition April 27 with first-time corporate sponsor Deloitte.
May 1, 2012
Mathilde Berger, a sophomore business and engineering student, is a member of a five-student team that has been accepted to participate in a prestigious annual student competition on Revolutio