Engineering semester guide classes help?

I did not decide that I wanted to become an engineer until last semester. I have already taken calculus I and General Chemistry. Next semester I will be graduating with my associate in science degree with a focus area in natural sciences.

My plan is to take Calculus II, Composition II and General Education Biology with a lab for Fall of 2015 which is next semester. (The only reason I am taking Biology is to satisfy my life sciences.)

Or for Fall of 2015 should I take:
Calculus II, Nutrition consumer Education which is a biology without a lab, Composition II and a computer information system course called Fundamentals of Programming.

Which ever way I go after my Fall of 2015 semester I will have my Associates in Science degree wih focus area natural sciences. So during my spring of 2016 semester I will take Physics which is Engineering Physics I: Mechanics & Wave Motion and Calculus III.Then maybe in the summer of 2016 I will take Differential Equations of Statics. My plan is to transfer to University of Illinois at Urbana Champagne in the Fall of 2016.

My question is which Fall 2015 semester looks doable? And if u can give me advice about how to plan my schedule that would be great to.

Just a thought…

Any chance you can take Physics 1 (and it’s lab) in the Fall (2015), while taking Calc 2? Then you can take Physics 2 in the Spring and have all of your math (thru Diff Eq) and physics out of they way. I’m assuming you’ve already taken Chemistry?