EET degree with no Physics?

<p>I'm seriously considering pursuing some sort of Engineering Technology degree at Purdue. Right now I'm leaning towards Electrical Engineering Technology because I love the idea of getting hands on with circuits, controls, and sensors. However, I've heard the reputation of normal EE degrees being the "hardest" of them all, and I assuming this would somewhat carry over into EE Tech? </p>

<p>My main problem is that I haven't taken Physics in high school. I've gotten great grades in all my math classes, just never took Physics and didn't know I should until it was too late. That being said, do you think I'd be able to hang in the EET program? Here's a link to the plan of study:</p>

<p><a href="https://tech.purdue.edu/degrees/elec.../plan-of-study%5B/url%5D"&gt;https://tech.purdue.edu/degrees/elec.../plan-of-study&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Any other advice or suggestions of other programs in Purdue's College of Technology would be great! Thanks!</p>

<p>High school physics is recommended before university physics, although you can take university physics without high school physics, if you are willing to put some more work into it.</p>