Double Major in Mechanical and Aerospace?

<p>Hello,
I am planning on transferring to UCD as a mechanical engineering major, but I was also thinking about double majoring. </p>

<p>Do any of you know if ME and AE have enough over lapping class requirements for this to be done without taking an excessive amount of time?
(excessive meaning more than 5 years)</p>

<p>How much of your prereqs have you finished? </p>

<p>Here are the requirements for both (on the UCD catalog, they mesh Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering into one major):</p>

<p>[UC</a> Davis General Catalog | Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering Requirements](<a href=“General Catalog - Welcome”>General Catalog - Welcome)</p>

<p>The lower division requirements for both are exactly the same. For both AE and ME, they share the upper division requirements of: Engineering 100, 102, 103, 104, 105; Mechanical Engineering 106, 107A, 107B, 165, 171 (AE has an addition class listed here–172); Engineering 190; one course from Applied Science Engineering 115, Engineering 180 or Mathematics 128C; and technical electives.</p>

<p>Well I should be done with
Eng 4, 17, 35, 43, and 6
Chem 2B
MAT 21 A/B/C/D
MAT 22 A/B
Chem 2A
Physics 9 A/B/C
ENL 1
and Communications</p>

<p>That’s once I get into UC Davis</p>

<p>so from what you are saying, it seems like i only need 4 more classes than i would usually have to take. Perhaps with a couple summer course session I could pull this off in two years? Thanks for your help</p>

<p>according to ucd ame, its only like 4 more credits than the aerospace major. I think class choices are limited though because you need requirements for mechanical and aerospace.</p>