Interested in a new career in engineering... would love some advice
I'm a 31 year old female and after a decade of working in the communications and marketing fields, I've decided I would like to work toward a career in biomedical or environmental engineering.
Problem is, I'm not sure of the best route to go about this. I have a B.A. in Communications and during my time in college, I only took college algebra and statistics. I have never had trig or calculus. I'm just unaware about the way someone in my unique situation should go about acquiring the engineering knowledge and ability in the most accurate amount of time, and I can't seem to find the answer in any of my web searches.
So should I get a second Bachelors in my engineering field of choice or could I take some pre-requisite math at a community college and go for a masters program?
I live in Georgia, so options for me include Georgia Tech, Georgia State, UGA, etc.
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.