Aero E can, too, but that's mostly because they really, really, really want to be Mech Es. Fire Es like myself would have to wind up taking it if we wanted to be anything resembling useful in a design context; otherwise, we would just play with codes all day. iirc rubah, aren't you a Mech E only because your university doesn't offer Aero for undergrad?
HIST285: East Asian Civ II
MATH241: Calculus 3 (Multi-Variable)
PHYS270/271: Physics 3 (Relativity), Lecture + Lab
ENFP255: Alarms and Hazards (FPE)
ENFP350: Professional Development (FPE)
ENME232: Thermodynamics (the not-so Chemistry version)
7 classes, 18 credits, and a job. And people wonder why I'm mean to people. Believe it or not, this is the easy semester.