Can you take engineering courses as an LSA student?

<p>I am wondering if I will be allowed to take engineering (aerospace, etc.) courses if I get into the LSA school.</p>

<p>Please let me know, if anyone knows for sure!</p>

<p>I believe the answer is yes. There is something somewhere in the LSA requirements that a student can take classes that are associated with other schools (A&D, music, engineering, etc.), but there is a credit hour limit. I think it might be 20.</p>

<p>I’m not entirely sure of this. If someone could confirm it (or prove me wrong), please let me know.</p>

<p>Thank you! I will double-confirm with someone else, but thanks for your input.</p>

<p>You can take as many non-LSA courses as you want but you can only have 20 credits count towards the 120 credits needed for graduation. Signing up for those classes could take extra steps besides just signing up on WA but that depends on the college and class and you’ll have the lowest priority when signing up.</p>

<p>I think the 20 credit rule is just for Ross. For other schools it’s 30 I think. Or atleast 30 combined for other schools. </p>

<p>Some Aero classes might have enforced prerequisites or reserve seats for only Aero majors though. If you have a specific class in mind I can check for you.</p>