Engineering grad school options for non majors?

<p>Well, since you were interested in premed, why not do biomedical engineering? I am a math and chemistry major and applied to a a dozen BME programs, all which do not require any engineering degree at all. That being said, you DO need the basic math and science courses covered. I’d go to your local state university to take the cheapest courses possible. You will need Calc I-III, differential equations, maybe some linear algebra, and the basic chemistry and physics intro courses.</p>