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I went back to school (part time) to take Junior and Senior year Mechanical Engineering courses. I am working through NC State's Engineering Online program for my Masters. The program is really slick, but you must have someone from your office act as a proctor (I use our HR department head). In regards to the BS in Engineering, when I was completing my first undergrad I substituted all the tech maths and sciences with the engineering classes (Purdue's Fort Wayne campus did not offer a Civil program at the time). This allowed me to jump right into the Mechanical specific classes.brick,How are you getting a BSME and MCE (Masters in Civil, I assume) at the same time, May '09? The reason I ask is I have considered going back to school for my Master's but since my undergrad is a BS in Electrical Engineering Technology, I have been told that I'd be better off to get my BS in Engineering and then a Master's.