
Many prospective engineering students have a broad interest in science and mathematics, but aren’t sure how to translate that interest into a course of study in engineering.
The charts below display the general academic composition of each Lehigh engineering major, in proportion to the types of courses you’d encounter in each. So, if your interests tend to run toward biology and chemistry, for example, you’ll want to pay special attention to the majors that contain more green.
The types of classes you’ll encounter are classified as follows:
Note: Most of Lehigh's integrated programs cover a diverse set of curricula, and therefore cannot be represented in the chart above.
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