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It is possible to enter a science or engineering graduate program with a liberal arts degree, but candidates typically need to complete specific prerequisites in relevant subjects. Many successful students in these programs have backgrounds from liberal arts colleges, emphasizing that a strong foundation in the chosen field is crucial. Key areas of knowledge include mechanics, electromagnetism, atomic and nuclear physics, quantum mechanics, and advanced calculus. Additionally, many graduate programs require passing qualifying exams, which assess the candidate's preparedness based on their background. Prospective students should ensure they meet these requirements to enhance their chances of admission.
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Can I get into a science/engineering grad program with a liberal arts degree? If this is is possible, I assume that one would have to complete a certain number of prerequisites. Is there some kind of standard list? Thanks.
 
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Do you mean a degree from a liberal arts college, or some kind of 'general studies' degree? I'm in grad school with a physics major from a liberal arts college, so it's not impossible - actually, most of the other grad students in my program attended liberal arts colleges. But you do need a good deal of background in physics or engineering to enter a grad program on the same topic - if you know you're interested in it, just major in it.
 
here's what caltech says are minimum entry requirements:
Mechanics at about the level of Goldstein's Classical Mechanics;
electromagnetism at the level of Reitz and Milford's Foundations of Electromagnetic Theory;
atomic and nuclear physics at the level of R.B. Leighton's Modern Physics;
introductory quantum mechanics at the level of Dicke and Wittke's Introduction to Quantum Mechanics;
advanced calculus at the level of T.M. Apostol's Mathematical Analysis
 
Switters12 said:
Can I get into a science/engineering grad program with a liberal arts degree? If this is is possible, I assume that one would have to complete a certain number of prerequisites. Is there some kind of standard list? Thanks.

I'm guessing that you're talking about grad programs in a US Institution. If that is so, you DO know that most of these science or engineering grad programs have some kind of a qualifying exams that you have to pass to continue with your candidacy, don't you? Now think about your ability to pass that exam based on your background. It isn't just the prerequisite.

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