Here’s a list of them:
-Aerospace Engineering
-Architectural Engineering
-Bioengineering
-Chemical Engineering
-Civil Engineering
-Computer Engineering
-Computer Science
-Electrical Engineering
-Environmental Engineering
-Industrial Engineering
-Manufacturing Engineering
-Materials Engineering
-Mechanical Engineering
-Nuclear Engineering
-Software Engineering
How does computer science rank in terms of difficulty?
July 13th, 2010 | Posted in Chemical Engineering | 3 Comments
In the future, i would like to start my business in the chemical industry ,that is, synthesis of different chemicals…so i would like to know if i have to do such a thing in the future….will i do it better if i have done Chemical Engg.or a B.Sc. and M.Sc.degree in Chemistry would be enough…Of course i will be employing Chemical Engineers for my business later but will doing Chemical Engg. make a huge difference (positive) in work??
Also, i am in class X and i have an option of an extra subject (alongwith Physics,Chemistry and Mathematics which are compulsory) of Biology,Bio-Technology and Engineering Drawing …i have to choose any one of them….so the kind of work i want to pursue…what subject out of the three will u suggest me to do…does Biology have anything to do with Chemical Engg. or even B.Sc./M.Sc course in Chemistry??? Which of the above three subjects will help me a lot in the long run…
I know i have asked a lot … but i need the answers now as i have to choose my class XI subjects within a week…
July 13th, 2010 | Posted in Chemical Engineer | 2 Comments
I’ve heard about this product line and will give it a try if the company’s claims prove truthful. I don’t generally like to use chemical cleaners because of the health issues that some of them can create, can anyone confirm or deny that these greenworks products are safer?
July 13th, 2010 | Posted in Chemicals | 3 Comments
I cannot concentrate on this, can someone please help me?
Consider the mass convection of species A from an interface into a flowing stream of species B as in Figure 8.4. How would each of the following affect the rate of that convection? In each case, explain your answer?
a) The velocity of the flowing stream is increased.
b) The interfacial area for transfer is increased
c) The concentration of species A at the surface of the interface is increased.
July 13th, 2010 | Posted in Chemical Engineer | 1 Comment
I am fairly sure i want to do engineering in the future but i have no idea which sector to study at uni. I am doing physics, maths, art and spanish at AS level, so i think chemical engineering is the only option i can’t do.
Any ideas? I would be grateful for any info on any of the individual sectors.
Thanks in advance…
July 13th, 2010 | Posted in Chemical Engineering | 9 Comments
Did you just ask for answers to a standardized test you are going to be taking? I agree with you that if you can’t pass the test without getting the answers then it is urgent (not ethical but urgent).
July 13th, 2010 | Posted in Chemical Engineer | 3 Comments
I like to take engineering courses when I go for higher studies in universities or college. But the problem is there is many branches of engineering studies which target on different fields that makes me hard to choose and understand. Civil engineering, telecommunication engineering, electronic, mechanical, mechatronic, electrical and chemical engineering to name a few. Could you tell me what does these courses or other engineering courses focus on and what jobs can I go after I finished the study?
July 12th, 2010 | Posted in Chemical Engineering | 2 Comments
Hello! I’m an Engineering major going into my second year. Just wondering if anyone had some insight as to which branch offered more job security?
July 12th, 2010 | Posted in Chemical Engineer | 4 Comments
In other words what are chemical constants? And how can we see them practically?
July 12th, 2010 | Posted in Chemicals | 2 Comments
which courses have the most students working using their degrees
July 12th, 2010 | Posted in Chemical Engineer | 3 Comments