There are many schools out there who will accept applications for the fall of 2007 for matriculation into the university. You must take the basics of course, but as the year progress, among the four or so, you will take more specialized courses in that area. I hope you know that there are many math courses (all the Calculus courses, Differential Equations, Abstract Algebra, and others, as well as those in Engineering in particular.
I can, perhaps, advise you of an appropriate university if I know what state you live in. In my area, there are several universities that are well-known for their engineering programs, and in all arenas of that field.
Let me hear from you. I may be able to suggest several if I know your area of the country or state; of course you must consider in-state as opposed to out-of-state tuition (and the latter is about three times that of the former). There are many universities that accept fall applications until the first of June and others later than that. Make sure your math and science grades are very good in high school: A’s and B’s and no less; and that your ACT score, particularly in mathematics is 28 or higher as well as science. With respect to the science section, that would be a more lenient score. Scholarships (based on merit and need are out there; however many do not know about them). All must be “in place” when you apply: application completed (most appropriately v. just “thrown together and swiftly sent it or done in a sloppy manner online).
Princeton Review has a special website that may “fit” you to the appropriate school for you in your area or in whatever area of the country you want to attend college/university.
Let me hear. Perhaps I can help.
Take care,
Frank