You are looking to get both degrees as opposed to a double major? I am pretty sure what you are looking for is what is called a Combined Degree. Ask at the UPO and they will explain the process.
The problem with doing Business first and then Engineering, rather than both at the same time or engineering then business is that courses which could have counted toward your business degree from engineering may not count the other way ie Calc 1 and 2 might save you one course, but if it saves you 2 courses you will need to take an AMAT block week upgrade course to make up the difference.
That said, as was mentioned above, a business/engineering degree is one of the best out there.
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