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Engineering Engineer wannabe - Advice Requested
Thanks for the help. I'm definitely more inclined to take an intro course before I transfer now (as someone else also suggested). But it's nice to hear from someone that's taken the same route as I am attempting to.--Mark- MarkXIX
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Engineering Engineer wannabe - Advice Requested
It does have engineering specific classes, but I'd have to check to see if they were transferable before I took them. But thanks for the advice. -Mark- MarkXIX
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Engineering Engineer wannabe - Advice Requested
Yes I was wondering some classes to take before applying because I have an English degree with very limited science and math. I didn't want to just apply with my English courses and nothing too related to engineering.- MarkXIX
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Engineering Engineer wannabe - Advice Requested
They do have those classes. I took a look and they have a lot more math than I ever realized. But their physics options aren't that strong. There's only 2 and the first one is non-calc. Thanks for those links. They're very helpful. Thank you to both -Mark- MarkXIX
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Engineering Engineer wannabe - Advice Requested
That's where I was planning on initially, but I don't know if they have any math or than Calc I and II. There are other schools around that I could check out though. Thanks for the help. -Mark- MarkXIX
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Engineering Engineer wannabe - Advice Requested
I was interested in Geotechnical engineering which is classified as civil, or at least related to it. Thank you for the response and help. -Mark- MarkXIX
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Engineering Engineer wannabe - Advice Requested
Engineer wannabe -- Advice Requested I was wondering what would be a good set of classes to take to get started with a potential engineering degree. I already have a BA in English so I had limited math and science requirements. I was thinking Calc 1 and physics would be a good place to start. I...- MarkXIX
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