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Bachelors in Humanities. Masters in Engineering?

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Hi, I've already a Bachelors in a Humanities field (history), but since I decided not to go to law school, I feel like I can't do much with my degree. I've been teaching myself web development for a little over a year, and although it's reasonably easy and I enjoy building things, I can't imagine being in front of a computer for so many hours a day. But I know I want a career in this area. If I took prerequisite courses at a community college like Calc I and II, Physics I and II, General Chemistry, Differential Equations, and Biology (This is about 30-35 credit hours total), would I have a decent chance in getting into a Masters Program in Engineering? Or should I aim for a second bachelors with these prerequistes ? The university I went to simply did not offer Engineering , so I feel like I missed out on this opportunity and I believe this is a good excuse if admissions officers ask why I'm looking to get second bachelors. In short, if I take enough prerequisite math and science courses for the next 1-2 years, could I get into a Masters or second Bachelors degree program in Engineering? Thanks!

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