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Berkeley M.E.T. Program Brochure

Solve the world's biggest problems using technology and business

Source: Noah Berger (2019)

Dream of creating new technology, starting your own company or taking a leading role in industry?

In the Management, Entrepreneurship, & Technology program you’ll graduate with the technical expertise and business knowledge needed to advance your career and drive innovation forward.

BERKELEY M.E.T. ADVANTAGE

Integrated curriculum

Study business, entrepreneurship, and technology while gaining hands-on practice. Students use labs and tools for prototyping, fabrication, and collaboration including the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation and Sutardja Center for Entrepreneurship.

Industry connections and internships

With a robust engineering and business alumni network, students gain unparalleled access to internships and career coaching with exciting technology and business employers worldwide.

Silicon Valley proximity

Live amid the Bay Area’s innovation ecosystem while networking with leading investors and technologists.

Student cohort

Join a tight-knit community of thinkers, innovators, and doers who are involved in student clubs and organizations. The program’s small size allows for interaction with classmates, professors and industry partners in a dedicated M.E.T. collaboration space.

Venture capital and entrepreneurial education

Budding entrepreneurs can access seed funding as well as in-kind services to launch and grow new ventures. Our students participate in simulations, experiential talks and networking events held on campus year-round.

World-class faculty and students

Berkeley Engineering and the Haas School of Business are ranked among the top three undergraduate programs in the country by U.S. News & World Report.

Amy (EECS + Business '22) is an investment partner for Arrow Capital, a student-run VC fund that invests in Berkeleyaffiliated start-ups. Amy interned with Eventbrite summer '19 and Salesforce summer '20.

Berkeley M.E.T. Academic Tracks - Engineering + Busines

Bioengineering (BioE)

Prepare for leadership in the biotech industry while exploring cutting-edge fields like biomedical devices, synthetic biology, tissue engineering, and nanotechnology.

Civil Engineering (CE)

Learn to develop engineering solutions to societal-scale challenges that are reliable, resilient, and sustainable. CE is the intersection of data structures and natural environments.

Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences (EECS)

Explore the fundamentals of computer science and electrical engineering, while taking courses in subjects such as finance, competitive strategy, and leadership.

Industrial Engineering & Operations Research (IEOR)

Acquire skills to design, create and analyze operations that drive global businesses, while preparing to manage and lead complex industrial systems.

Materials Science & Engineering (MSE)

Develop a fundamental understanding of materials from the nano to macro scales while gaining computational skills and business acumen.

Mechanical Engineering (MechE)

Delve into topics from robotics to energy science, control systems design to biomaterials, as well as coursework in macroeconomics and marketing.

Engineering Undeclared

Interested in business and engineering but unsure of what engineering track is right for you? Select M.E.T. Engineering Undeclared + Business to explore and declare one of the six M.E.T. engineering options your first year. This major is only available to freshman applicants.

M.E.T. PATHWAYS

Applicants may apply to Berkeley M.E.T. for freshman admission or as Continuing Students once they've been admitted to Berkeley Engineering.

During the year, Kai conducts research on energy storage solutions with the Berkeley National Lab. Kai interned with Bloom Energy summer '19 and SpaceX summer '21.

Apply online

Explore and connect with us by visiting met.berkeley.edu Complete your UC application by November 30.

Submit your M.E.T. supplemental essay by the deadline. The prompt is available on our website.

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