<p>Chemistry/Pre-med</p>
<p>chemical engineering
minor in mathematics</p>
<p>Biology. More characters.</p>
<p>Applied Physiology and Kinesiology (premed)</p>
<p>Interior Design. I know, very different from everyone else in the medical/science field.</p>
<p>finance with a minor in entrepreneurship</p>
<p>Chemistry (and enrolled in the pre-medical program)</p>
<p>Nuclear and Radiological Sciences.....................and premed</p>
<p>Zoology. I'm pre-vet. =)</p>
<p>Elementary Education. One of like 12 people total.</p>
<p>kristendotcom, there are plenty of elementary education majors, you won't be in a very small major.</p>
<p>Computer Engineering....or Electrical Engineering.....which ironically are "supposedley" the two "hardest" engineering majors.</p>
<p>My opinion but I think electrical engineering and chemical engineering are the two hardest or a better statement would be, the most time consuming.</p>
<p>I think computer engineering is the hardest, sooo much work. I'm an EE and can't see myself doing the stuff they have to do.</p>
<p>English and Art History.</p>
<p>Does anyone know anything about a computer science major from the college of engineering - not from the CLAS- and not computer engineering?</p>
<p>Yep, here's the information for the degree:</p>
<p>The engineering computer science is more technical than the cs from CLAS, as you would imagine. You are required more breadth/depth of the engineering track since you will have to take some engineering courses in addition to your cs courses (among other things).</p>
<p>Yea my brother is EE. But CE is really similar. Chemical I heard was really hard as well. I think CE is more programming, while EE is more with circuits and stuff.</p>
<p>Health Science-General Track (Want to do Health Administration :))</p>
<p>I'm majoring in political science, minoring in Spanish, and am pre-law :)</p>