what's so fun about chemE???

<p>UG ChemE (at my school, and I’m sure at others) requires two semester of OChem, 1 of p-chem, and 1 of biochem. That’s a whole lot of chemistry. I think when people say “more physics than chemistry” your major, ChemE classes, have a more physics-like approach than a chem one. </p>

<p>Better engineering jobs I think, come after an M.Sc or higher degree. (Is this true?)</p>