<p>I've been accepted to Binghamton University as an undecided major, and enrolled in their Harper arts and science college. I want to go into engineering as soon as I can, which probably means next year. I was wondering which classes should I be taking this year that would help me the most in switching to engineering later on from this list of offered classes Binghamton</a> University - Academics: Harpur College of Arts and Sciences: Departments and Programs
I figured the physics/applied physics would be the way to go, but I honestly havent got a clue and would appreciate as much help with this as possible.
Thank you!</p>
<p>Look up the desired engineering program:</p>
<p>[Binghamton</a> University - Watson School Undergraduate Programs](<a href=“http://www2.binghamton.edu/watson/undergraduate/]Binghamton”>Undergraduate - Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science | Binghamton University)</p>
<p>It will have recommended freshman and sophomore schedules. Generally, it appears that you will need to take Math 221/222/etc. and Physics 131/132, which are in common with the math and physics majors. But there may be additional recommended courses, like chemistry, computer science, technical communication, freshman engineering seminar, etc…</p>