<p>From what I recall, engineering is very hard to do in the three years, and requires overloading on credits and taking summer courses, and expanding to a 4 year UG time isn’t allowed. I think biochemistry and biology were the easiest majors to fit in. (This info is from Stevens not TCNJ, but I think it’s mostly the same)</p>
<p>Yeah, there are a bunch of majors you can pick from: bio, chem, physics, philosophy, math, biomed engineering and probably a few others. Do what you’re interested in. Picking bio (which most people end up doing) or another science major just makes it easier to take more non science electives as many premed and science courses overlap. I’m pretty sure engineering is possible to do in three years at tcnj without having to take summer classes. Just be prepared to take 5 courses a semester.</p>