<p>If you are in engineering and you want to obtain a second major in LAS, you have to request admission to the LAS program which you cannot do yet and usually do for beginning of junior year, and during freshman and sophomore year you need to complete any course requirements that would be needed by usual students in that LAS program, and in your case you could possibly take level 300 language courses. Permission to enter the program is not guaranteed but will usually be allowed by LAS as long as course requirements are met, your grades are decent, and it appears you can actually complete both programs within 5 and possibly 6 total college years. To complete the second major you must meet all of LAS’s requirements for graduation including its general education requirements, which are more than those for engineering, and completion of all required hours for the major.</p>
<p>In other words it is possible. Whether it is practicable is a different issue. ECE has an enormous number of required courses and out of class studying time is very high, and trying to do both programs at the same time, particularly when they are unrelated majors, can be a difficult task both in number of course hours you would need to take per semester and being able to have a schedule that allows you to do it, e.g., you can sometimes run into issues where a required course you need to take in any given semester for one major is available only at the same time of day as a required course you need to take in the other major. Whether you can personally accomplish that is an individual issue but be aware that ECE usually has a significant number of freshman who enter with the plan to double major and the usual result is that most come to their senses within a year and abandon the effort to the point that when ECE provides its number of juniors who are actually double majors the number provided is annually very small, sometimes only one, and that is usually someone in a related second major, such as math.</p>