Electrical Engineering

<p>You mentioned Cal Poly and CPP as the colleges for which all 3 courses are recommended, so I’ll use them as an example. Cal Poly’s list of recommended courses for EE transfers is at <a href=“http://admissions.calpoly.edu/applicants/transfer/criteria/eea.html”>http://admissions.calpoly.edu/applicants/transfer/criteria/eea.html&lt;/a&gt; . Both economics and organic chem are not mentioned. English is mentioned, but it is a requirement for all majors. It is not specific to EE. CPP’s required courses for EE majors are listed at <a href=“http://www.csupomona.edu/~ece/program/EE_13-14.pdf”>http://www.csupomona.edu/~ece/program/EE_13-14.pdf&lt;/a&gt; . Again economics and organic chem are not mentioned, and there are no English courses specific to EE, although they do have some general education requirements for all majors that could be covered with English. Do you know of any colleges that require economics and organic chem as part of their EE program or recommend these courses for EE transfers?</p>

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Several students will read this thread including the OP, and some may take your advice and focus on classes like economics and organic chem for EE majors, even though that advice was not what the OP asked about. If the recommended courses are not good choices for fulfilling EE requirements, then it is not irrelevant to correct the poor advice, even though the advice was not the topic of the thread.</p>