That's a good question. Although, I really hope that if I change my major now, it will be the last and only time. I'm not absolutely certain that I will like engineering more than business. Engineering Management (as offered at the University of Arizona), while not a "real" engineering degree in my opinion, might give a business student a view into the engineering world without the need of too many catch-up courses. Going back to get an engineering or CS degree is also possible, but it may require you to delve into math and physics sub-fields that at this point may be outside of your comfort zone. I'm not even certain that I have what it takes to complete the degree. Lessons learnt in switching from a developer to a business analyst ... I’ve learnt in switching out from a developer to a business analyst and what you would want to … If I switched into engineering and then didn't like it, I suppose I'll just have to change my major again.

I have no prior experience in the field could you advise how challenging this would be seeing this will be pretty new to me. EM is basically a major that splits classes between engineering and business, with some basic pre-reqs in each. Switching from business to civil engineering Hi there, I am originally a business student however I have decided to venture in civil engineering. As a practical matter, master's degree study in an engineering field requires undergraduate course work in math, science, and engineering that is not included in a business degree, so you would have to go for a bachelor's degree, regardless of whether you complete your business degree first.