Materials Science Engineering - how much does it have to do Chemistry?

<p>Sorry there is also some Electricity and Magnetism, especially magnetism when dealing with mass spectrometry, as well as heavy influence of modern physics dealing mostly with Physical Chemistry, which includes topics such as quantum tunneling and wave equations.</p>

<p>And just because it deals with Physics 1, doesn’t necessarily mean its light on physics, mechanical engineering relies a lot on concepts from physics 1 (force, torque, ect.) but it doesn’t make mechanical engineering light on physics.</p>