<p>In rocketDA’s defense, this has nothing to do with whether you’re interested in engineering or not. The program at Mudd is unique.</p>
<p>Now, onto your question.
This link: [Economics</a> Engineering](<a href=“http://www.jsd.claremont.edu/Majors/ee.asp]Economics”>http://www.jsd.claremont.edu/Majors/ee.asp) seems very informative about the program requirements. It outlines the courses you’ll take while at CMC.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, it’s still likely you’ll be fairly overloaded with engineering courses. You’ll still have to take engineering 85, 101, 102, 106, 111, 112, 113, 121, 122, 123, and 124 with three engineering electives. I’m not sure what they mean by filling Mudd’s general education requirements too. It’s not possible to complete the entire core with those requirements, nor would you have the necessary knowledge to complete those courses without the core. I can only assume they are using CMC classes as substitutes, in which case you may be at a disadvantage to Mudd students.</p>
<p>The management-engineering program looks very similar (from information here: <a href=“http://www.cmc.edu/admission/catalog/2009-2010/science.pdf[/url]”>http://www.cmc.edu/admission/catalog/2009-2010/science.pdf</a> ). You may want to send an email to CMC about it.</p>