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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

2. Why A Chemical Engineer?


We picked this career because my mother, studied
chemical engineering during her college years. It
seems like an interesting, and exciting job to learn
more about. We would like to learn more about this
job, and what these types of engineers do, on a daily
basis.

3. Interview

4. How Can I Pursue This Career?


In order to become a licensed chemical engineer, you must
obtain a bachelors degree in chemical engineering. If you
are looking for a more advanced position in this unique job,
you require a masters or doctoral degree. Other basic
requirements include calculus, physics, or analytical,
organic, physical chemistry.

5. Is Math Neccesary For This Career?


Math is absolutely necessary in order to become a
chemical engineer. The mathematics needed are calculus,
and sequences in physics. The engineering portion
includes extensive coursework in labs involving chemical
processes, transports, and reactions.

6. How Does This Job Use Math?


Much of chemical engineers planning and the
theoretical modeling of production processes
and analysis that takes place on computer or in
preliminary reports.

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