Michael, Chicago AddedThursday, March 27, 2014 at 10:09 PM Pursuing a masters without an engineering BSci I have a Bachelor of Science and want to pursue masters studies in Chemical or Environmental Engineering but I don't have any undergraduate experience in engineering. While my alma mater doesn't assign subject majors my academic focus was chemistry and environmental science. Is it possible to pursue a masters in engineering without first completing a second bachelors and if so what would be the best way to account for this deficiency? Related to Choosing a Degree, Merging Fields Reset Sort By Default EngineerGirl Team , Answered Thursday, March 27, 2014 at 10:09 PM While I've never really heard of an academic program that does not associate a major with a degree, this is mostly dependent on where you want to pursue your masters degree and what you want to do. I would find a masters program that interests you and contact the admissions department. They may be able to review your transcripts and let you know if you can qualify by just taking another course or two.