<p>It would be a pretty tight schedule to fit all of the CE or MSE and political science required courses, and the breadth requirements for both Letters and Science and Engineering, into 8 semesters, unless you took overload schedules or come in with a lot of advanced credit.</p>
<p>In 8 semester, you will likely take about 32 courses or 120 to 128 units.</p>
<p>Political science requires 12 courses of about 48 units.</p>
<p>Materials science and engineering requires about 104 units.</p>
<p>Civil engineering requires about 95 units.</p>
<p>L&S breadth not fulfilled by the majors requires about 5 courses or 20 units. Engineering breadth, normally about 6 courses or 24 units, will be covered by overlap with L&S breadth and the political science major.</p>
<p>So political science and civil engineering would be about 153 units. It is fairly common to bypass a semester of English, one or two semesters of math, and a semester of chemistry with AP, IB, or A-level credit (or 3 or 4 courses or 12 to 16 units). But even that would mean needing about 137 units if you want to do it in 8 semesters, meaning a lot of 5 course semesters. L&S does let you have a ninth semester if you have two majors, but Engineering requires you to petition for a ninth semester in any case. If you do get a ninth semester, then it may be doable with relatively normal course loads with very careful schedule planning.</p>
<p>Since you are a spring admit, you do want to ask L&S and Engineering if a semester at Extension’s Fall Program for Freshmen or community college counts as one of the semesters to the 8 or 9 semester limit. If it does not, then you can effectively almost gain a tenth semester if you choose your Fall Program for Freshmen or community college courses carefully*, further easing your schedule.</p>
<p>Of course, extra semesters will come at extra cost.</p>
<p>*Suggested courses if you attend Fall Program for Freshmen:</p>
<p>+English R1A, or R1B if you have credit for R1A (Engineering requires R1B regardless of AP/IB/A-level credit)
+Math 1A or 1B if you have not already completed freshman calculus (e.g. 5 on AP calculus BC, 5/6/7 on IB Math HL, or 1/2/3 on A-level Math H2/H2/Pure/Further)
+remaining courses in either political science, a [history</a> course usable for the political science major](<a href=“http://polisci.berkeley.edu/undergrad/requirements/common/postHistoryReq.pdf]history”>http://polisci.berkeley.edu/undergrad/requirements/common/postHistoryReq.pdf), or which fulfill [L&S</a> breadth](<a href=“http://ls-advise.berkeley.edu/requirement/7breadth.html]L&S”>http://ls-advise.berkeley.edu/requirement/7breadth.html) in art and literature or biological science (which are not fulfilled by the majors)</p>