<p>Many of the pre-med courses are included. Engineering majors will take more and more advanced math and physics courses than needed for pre-med, so those should be automatically satisfied. English composition courses are typically required anyway. Chemical engineering majors will take the general and organic chemistry courses that overlap with pre-med (and possibly part of the biology courses). Biomedical engineering majors will likely cover most or all of the frosh/soph level pre-med science courses. An additional biochemistry course may be needed; psychology and/or sociology pre-med requirements can be fit into the breadth requirements.</p>