It is the hardest bachelor degree program that there is. Even premed, chemistry, nursing, law, ...all pale in comparison. This is because engineering is so analytical in every aspect. You won't get hardly any multiple choice type exams any more....you will get instead "show your work and derive the answer with these knowns", and you figure out what equation(s) to use to solve the word problems.
The other degrees you can get by with just a good memory. You remember enough to get you thru a test. In engineering, you have to remember a lot of stuff, but you also got to figure out what stuff you remembered and how to use it to solve the problems.
So unless you get A's in calculus and algebra without a sweat...engineering basic classes and the math sequences will kick your a**
Yes. All engineering related classes in All engineering fields have math.
let me see, after college algebra -you get Calculus 1, cal 2, cal 3, cal 4. and properly discrete mathematics.
physics 1 with calculus, physics2 with calculus.
Yes a fair amount but you have a calculator and computer.
Yes. More than other branches of engineering.