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<p>Engineering degree programs are typically about 45-50% liberal arts courses (about 25% math and science, and about 20-25% humanities and social studies), so engineering students will take plenty of liberal arts. Even very STEM-focused schools will have significant offerings of humanities and social studies for students to take breadth courses in, or major in (e.g. MIT and Caltech).</p>
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<p>That is a more valid concern about at STEM-focused school if one does not want everyone else to be STEM majors. The common data set section about percentage of degrees conferred in each major will be useful here.</p>