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>reading your title, I thought you meant you had a degree in Physics with a math minor and wanted to get a MS in Engineering… but a degree in Economics won’t help, even if the math classes will help you “'skip” some classes and accelerate you. You’ll need to complete all the engineering prereqs first - what universities were you thinking of? It’d have to be your cheapest in-state university since, as a BA holder, you’re not eligible for federal aid for your 2nd BA.</p>