Bridge the gap between business and engineering to design, optimize and lead complex systems.
Our exclusive IBE+IE double-degree program combines the core strengths of the Mitch Daniels School of Business and the College of Engineering. Graduate in four years with two Bachelor of Science degrees and the unique ability to solve problems at the intersection of technology and business.

Experience an unparalleled depth in problem-solving with a curriculum that is 60% engineering and 40% business. This selective program prepares you to develop comprehensive, innovative solutions to the world's most complex business and technical challenges.
Apply your learning immediately through five semesters of real-world projects. This includes Engineering Projects in Community Service (EPICS), Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) and an industry-sponsored capstone project that helps you build a powerful portfolio before you graduate.
Benefit from a dedicated community that includes specialized student clubs, peer mentoring and connections to a powerful alumni network. Build relationships that will support your academic journey and launch your career.
You will be prepared for high-demand roles at the nexus of business and technology, with the technical depth of an engineer and the strategic acumen of a business leader.
With this dual degree, you could become a:
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The further I progress in my degree program, the more I see my curriculum directly preparing me for my career goals. I plan on becoming a CPA, and my accounting classes frequently tie concepts to the CPA exam and my professors regularly give tips on how to be successful in a career as an accountant.
Maria Falk
Bs Accounting '24
At the Daniels School of Business, you'll gain more than a degree. You’ll discover your potential and chart a path that’s uniquely yours. You can study abroad, add a concentration or minor, or pursue a master’s degree, often without adding extra time to your undergraduate journey.
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Outside the classroom, you’ll find countless ways to get involved, from learning communities and case competitions to leadership roles on the School of Business Council and more. You’ll also benefit from personalized career coaching and connections to top employers.