Environmental Engineering Question

<p>As of right now I am a business major in the college of business, but recently wanted to change to something I find much more interesting. I have always been fascinated with the environment, so I thought environmental engineering sounded like a great route.</p>

<p>My question is will the program teach me all of the skills I need to know if I put in the effort? I'm not a super whiz at math, but I'm pretty good and I can put in the work to get it done. I have yet to take Calculus, so I plan on taking it starting it fall semester.</p>

<p>Could anyone lend any insight into my situation?</p>

<p>Bump. Has anybody heard anything about it?</p>

<p>Take Calculus first. Then, make your decision.</p>

<p>Take mac2312 and chm2045.</p>

<p>If you do well on these two courses and feel comfortable with the material? You should be able to handle the rest of the course load. These two classes are weed out classes for all engineers.</p>

<p>You will know before drop add is over whether or not this for you.</p>

<p>And yes if you graduate from UFs Env Engineering program you will have the knowledge needed for the work force.</p>