<p>Can an Echols Scholar take some courses in the School of Engineering?</p>
<p>Yes.</p>
<p>Being an Echols scholar isn’t a factor.</p>
<p>Thanks for the info.</p>
<p>What courses are you interested in? Most have pre-reqs of calc/sciences, besides CS courses and intro courses</p>
<p>Still sorting that out. Will have 2 years credit in Calc. and Physics and thrying to get an idea of what Engineering would be like. Very undecided at this point. Any suggestions?</p>
<p>Depends on which engineering sections interest you. I suggest ECE 200 because it goes into stuff that could one day be useful (basic logic, GPS crap, etc) and the intro MSE class (209?).<br>
There’s a couple of Systems classes for non-majors. Also, there’s some STS classes that are interesting. Not sure if those are restricted to engineers though.</p>
<p>It’s good you’re getting a brush of the e-school without having to slave away…ugh lol</p>
<p>Checking out the ENGR department might a good bet – they offer a few courses geared towards college students. I’m in SEAS but I’m taking ENGR 2500, “Nanoscience”, this semester, and that’s a great course that’s very accessible to students with very little scientific background. There’s a few each semester – check it out. If you’re really interested, you could consider enrolling in one of the introductory engineering classes for first-years (ENGR 162). CS101 is also a good class, depending on your interests.</p>