As others are suggesting as well, I think this all depends on how that college’s curriculum functions overall.
Engineering most places is an intense major in terms of required credits and sequences. However, when it comes to double majors, colleges vary in terms of their gen ed requirements (which are a factor in how many other credits you have in total, and possibly also what sequences you can follow concurrently) and allowance of overlap of credits between majors. Then minors depend on availability, credit intensity, and again overlap allowances.
So I personally think this really can only be answered securely by actually sitting down with the college’s information and mapping out a four-year plan that works. You don’t need to specify exactly every course, but you need to make sure you have followed all the requirements for each major or minor and the college’s general education requirements, including any required sequencing and in light of any overlap policies.
As a final thought, I have seen a few kids claim to have confirmed this is possible before choosing a college, and then it turns out they are planning on doing some serious overloads in some terms. And of course some kids do actually pull that off, but other kids try and end up actually suffering from the overload.
So personally, I would never choose a college actually planning on doing that.