<p>Dartmouth only has the "Engineering Sciences". </p>
<p>But what about the people that want a Bachelors in Engineering (B.E.).
Will it take like forever to become a profesh engineer because there aren't any specializations, or will it just take longer?</p>
<p>At Dartmouth, you go for four years and get a BS and go for one extra year and get a BE. I think lots of time you can really do it in less time than that, though.</p>
<p>So is there like no way to get a BE in four years? ( like summer or anything?)</p>
<p>yea you could get a BE in four years, it would just be taking a lot of engs classes, and not really any for fun - essentially, every class you took at dart would have to be an engs class or a distrib. Also, to feasibly do it in four years, you would need to test out of most of the prereqs, since there are ~10 classes in the engs major, plus nine more for the BE = ~19 classes, plus the 10 for distribs = 29, plus a language (3 classes max) = 32, leaving you only four classes to play around with.</p>
<p>AH! Sounds... fun? I maybe I can test out of Spanish? OKay no. I suck at spanish. Maybe I'll look into Cornell.</p>