<p>Or you could major in Biology, or Cellular Biology, or Molecular Biology… or Biophysics, or Physical Biology, or something else that sounds catchy.</p>
<p>FOR INSTANCE:</p>
<p>Check out the following site: [UD</a> Biological Sciences - Requirements for Undergraduate Degrees](<a href=“http://www.udel.edu/bio/ed/undergrad/degrees/]UD”>http://www.udel.edu/bio/ed/undergrad/degrees/). It sounds like the following major is right up your alley: “B.S. in Biological Sciences with a Concentration in Cell and Molecular Biology & Genetics”. There are other good options there, including biotechnology and organismic.</p>
<p>Another options? [Undergraduate</a> Program](<a href=“http://www.udel.edu/chem/ugrad/ugrad.html]Undergraduate”>Undergraduate Program). Biochemistry. Think about it.</p>
<p>There may be other options, but these are probably the best ones. A point: don’t feel like you have to do an “engineering” degree because it has “engineering” in the name. It really sounds like you’re interested in science, not engineering, per se. Minors exist for what I’m gauging as your level of interest. It sounds like your real love is finding out fundamentally new things - not the job of the engineer, and it sounds like you already know this.</p>