<p>on the other hand, the engineering school at my school lets you do a “design your engineering major” thing that graduates you with an interdisciplinary B.S. in Engineering. You still have to fulfill the lower division physical sciences/engineering requirements and take about 20 design credits but you can pick upper level electives from hard science or engineering as you see fit.</p>
<p>i kinda wish I did that actually. the program can set you up to become either a generalist that knows alot of science in all aspects and prepare you for graduate school, or a specialist expert in 1 field not covered by any 1 field of science or engineering, like nuclear chemistry, industrial automation, biochemical engineering, scientific instrumentation or nanotech.</p>
<p>My college is very well known for offering this option. In fact when it first started all the majors were designed by the students. In the past couple of years people have majored in Wildlife Illustration, Gerontology, Freedom & Constraint, People and their Art… Some really random stuff.</p>