<p>@Data10 </p>
<p>The guy clearly disclaimed the courses in the paragraph below, curious how that wasn’t mentioned…</p>
<p>@RaleighGirl
Like everyone else has mentioned, you will have to look at the particular school you are interested in. The different course plan are reflections of theer diversity of schools. In some unis you will need 2 quaters of physics, other you will need 3 years. The chem requirement is variable as well. Some schools only need 2 quarters, others want two years. The math however, I find is constant. Every engineer is fluent with advanced mathematics, but where you stop is dependent on the school. Some stop at differential equations, others want you to take linar alg and stats. Its not fair to ask which courses exactly, since posters will just list a sample plan from their respective uni. I do know this though. The classes you take for your current major probably will not transfer well.</p>