non-engineering undergrad to engineering grad

<p>Hi! Is there anyone here who's currently studying a master degree in engineering ( or master of science) and got into the program with non-engineering background?. Can you share your story? I got a B.A. in Economics and I want to pursue another engineering degree. What do I need along with the TOEFL and GRE scores to be able to apply for master degree? During my undergrad I took some Calculus, linear algebra, differential equations classes. I got straight As for all of them. Or is there anyone who already got a non-engineering bachelor degree and decided to pursue another BS engineering degree? Thank you guys!</p>

<p>I don’t know of any way to get a Master’s degree in Engineering without an undergrad in engineering. There are too many core engineering classes required. </p>

<p>If your economics degree was loaded with math and statistics courses, and your intended engineering major is industrial engineering, you may have relatively fewer “catch up” courses to have to take. But, in general, you will need a considerable number of “catch up” undergraduate physics and engineering courses at the very least to prepare for graduate study in engineering.</p>

<p>what state are you a resident of?</p>