Second Year Student, Thinking of Switching to Engineering/Networking from Health Sciences?

Hey guys. I go to university at a Canadian university. Not gonna really mention the name because I doubt that its that well known.

Anyways, I’ve been going to uni for about 2 years now. First year I came in as a biology major, got a 3.2 GPA and left because I realized how uninterested I was in biology after lol. I switched over to Human Health Sciences (which takes about 25 students per semester) and luckily I got accepted and did that last year, and my gpa went up to 3.4. I kinda liked it, kinda didn’t mainly because it was so easy for me.

Now I’m thinking of going to engineering mainly because I like the math, but dont really like physics, but at the same time, I hate labs (but I know labs are in basically every major lol) - I got a B in Calc I & II, and got C+ in physics I and A- in Physics II. How much physics/calc is in engineering?

At the same time, I’m thinking of going to networking because ive always liked technology/computer stuff – but I’ve never ever in my life done any programming, or computer related science.

So I’m here today you guys to hear your input – im open to anything really.

Engineering is generally based on math and physics, though different types of engineering are based on different subareas of math and physics (e.g. mechanical engineering is based mostly on mechanics and thermodynamics, while electrical engineering is based mostly on electricity and magnetism, and industrial engineering is based mostly on statistics and math).