<p>NUraider,</p>
<p>I’d say it’s still fairly easy even if you are in McCormick, Comm, and SESP. Comm and SESP distro is the same/similar to WCAS distro; they just don’t require a foreign language. McCormick is a bit trickier because the engineering curriculum (including 7-course liberal arts theme) is so loaded and there are only 5 electives. But the theme requirement (5 courses) can be used for the WCAS major. So that gives one 10 courses for the WCAS major; I think most WCAS majors require 12 core courses. If one can place out any two of the required courses (e.g. chemistry/calculus), he’d be able to double-major in engineering + WCAS major in 4 years.</p>