<p>abZebras,</p>
<p>Getting into a graduate engineering program with a science or math degree depends on two main things:</p>
<p>1) The school that you select for the graduate engineering program…and
2) Does you undergraduate major allow you to take the graduate engineering program without too many deficiencies.</p>
<p>For example, a physics major who specializes in either circuits or electromagnetics could go into a graduate EE program. An undergraduate applied or computational math major could easily get admitted to a graduate computer science program because of common “core CS” courses.</p>
<p>Your graduate school selection will also play a role. Some schools are sticklers about having a ABET-accredited undergraduate degree while some schools will admit math and science majors.</p>