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
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