<p>Hi! I'm Pete. I'm an international student living in Columbus, OH. Does anyone know whether there's any college that allow students to specifically apply for some courses e.g. applied mechanics, materials, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, etc. without applying for a bachelor degree? The thing is, I'm going to apply for a MS degree but I didn't have a BS mechanical, so I'd like to prepare myself with prerequisite subjects. Thanks.</p>
<p>Generally if you get accepted in a graduate program and don’t have the prerequisites for it, you’ll have to take the undergrad prerequisites before you can even take the graduate courses. </p>
<p>Ohio State: <a href=“Home | Extended Education”>Home | Extended Education;
<p>Also, community colleges may offer those courses which are considered frosh/soph level.</p>
<p>(If you are in Columbus, OH, why are you posting this in the California colleges section?)</p>