Thanks for the reply Physics girl. I'm not transferring to GT; we have a dual-degree program with them which I would be entering. I'm too far in with credits, so I might as well finish out my degree at Emory. Which do you think would be better - BA Physics and a few cross-listed undergrad ME...
Hello All,
I am a currently a sophomore econ-math joint major, and I have decided I want to study mechanical engineering and work in the automotive industry. My predicament is that my current school (Emory) doesn't offer engineering.
I have enough surplus credits to follow one of these...
Transferring now would mean a total of at least 5 years spent on undergraduate education (I want to major in economics, too). We have a 3+2 program with Georgia Tech that gets me a liberal arts bachelors from Emory and an engineering bachelors from GT; however, that process takes a total of 5.5...
I've decided that I want to pursue mechanical (automotive) engineering as a career, but unfortunately my school (Emory) doesn't offer engineering. How educationally/vocationally feasible is it to major in math for undergrad, and then go onto a masters MechE program?