<p>If your school has a track record of sending students to med schools, they should be aware of which classes qualify to meet the requirements of a premed. If med schools want you to show 1 year of physics, you need to be able to show it and if your school labels one of the engineering physics as being acceptable and classify it as physics on your transcript it would work. An engineering class by itself wont be considered an equivalent class.</p>
<p>I was checking out Texas med school requirements recently and some of them need a statistics class. I was shocked to notice that they had a school by school listing of which statistics class was acceptable and also noticed that an engineering stat class my kid was recommended to take as an engineering major is not listed and also fell short of the credits requirement.</p>