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Hi, I am currently a junior in MechE. I picked mechanical because it's the 'ever green' engineering field, meaning it's the most versatile in job selection and it allows you to do a master's in just about any engineering discipline. But after looking at some coursework that MechEs and ChemEs share (Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, etc.), I realized that I am more passionate about those subjects and chemistry subjects. I go to a top 5 MechE school, and I've talked to an advisor from the ChemE department. She told me the only coursework that they require for you to make up is Transport Processes and Reactor Engineering. I was surprised because I thought more would be required (like Orgo, separations, etc.). So, finally, here's my question: what additional coursework would you RECOMMEND that I make up? If ChemEs in the field are reading this, which subjects from your courses do you find to use the most and are most helpful to your work? Thank you.

2007-09-20 13:18:42 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Engineering

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Go for it. Sounds like a solid plan. Be sure that you pass your Fundamentals Exam while you are in College and then spend the next 7 years prepping for your PE exam.

Good luck.

2007-09-22 01:36:31 · answer #1 · answered by Christmas Light Guy 7 · 0 0

lol, consistent with the previous poster, i might argue that we would desire to be greater nervous than this. Joking aside, commercial engineers might might desire to start at a BS point. i'm unsure what they learn in college, notwithstanding it does not look something that has to do with engineering, math, or physics. i'm being a jerk i be attentive to, yet i for my section do think of that IE majors are a particular case. you ought to communicate with an adviser approximately this, no longer us. I even have been a TA for merely approximately a 12 months now, and my journey isn't unique with those pupils (there are various IE seniors who take my newcomers point statics direction) edit: Cheesyc, i'm conscious of their direction schedules. My statements have been an exaggeration to place across 2 factors. while IE depts have their very own variations of those classes, they are regrettably are disgustingly shallow and common. And, secondly, in spite of if IE majors take the classes something human beings take, they have a tendency to in no way walk faraway from it with any bit the be attentive to-how something of the class has. Sorry, yet i think of IE majors are idiots. i'm specific you're attentive to this judgment. in case you desire to pass into an MS software, i'm specific you may have a plenty harsher time than the different pupil. an IE guidance is nowhere close to as complete as the different engineering field, it particularly is to declare -- you adult men are no longer used to actual questioning, or working. in spite of how insulting i'm being, my factor nevertheless stands: IEs are a particular case. this may be a sensible theory, and to place it in a lazy way: being deluded into questioning you had any bit the guidance something human beings did will basically reason you problems interior the destiny. in case you do not have self belief it, you will in time, is the smug factor i will make as an ending observe.

2016-10-05 02:25:19 · answer #2 · answered by belvin 4 · 0 0

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