is it possible to take master’s in chemical engineering after a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering?
is it possible to take master’s in chemical engineering after a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering?
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Sure it’s possible, but you undoubtedly will have to take some undergraduate chemistry courses that you didn’t take as an ME before you start taking the graduate level CE stuff. It’ll take you at least a year, maybe two years longer.
It’s up to you as to whether this is worth it, but with both ME and CE degrees, you’ll be worth even more than if it were just one field. I imagine you already know that a BS in Chem Engr is the highest paid undergraduate degree (on average, of course).
Work a few years as a CE, then go to Bus School and get an MBA. You’ll be worth a fortune.
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Well, anything is possible. Check the graduation requirements for a Masters in Chemical Engineering.
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You will need many Chem E undergrad credits to do this.
Plus 2 more years of chem & labs.
Better idea, get a masters in industrial engineering or operations engineering.
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Dont do that, because you will have to take too many undergrad courses that will burn time. The time you should be making $. Take the LSAT & go to law school. Cause at the end of the day ya gotta get paid.
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