The Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering at Texas A&M University is one of the largest fully accredited programs in the country, boasting some of the brightest students and faculty members in the field.
The department's faculty members are engaged in a wide breadth of research, ranging from highly applied research in areas of biomass utilization, process safety and hydrocarbon processing to very fundamental research in nanotechnology, life sciences and molecular simulation.
@On holiday birkaç videonun altına kimya mühendisi mezunu olduğunu işinden maaşından gayet memnun olduğunu yazmışsın ve bölümü baya övmüşsün ben de sana tecrübeli bi kimya mühendisi mezunu olduğunu düşünerek soru sormuştum ama buraya da birinci sınıf olduğunu yazmışsın neden insanları yanlış yönlendiriyorsun amacın ne tam olarak gerçekten çok merak ediyorum ?
Chemical engineering do need to study all the engineering branches' &basics...sounds a little bit scary but u'll get habitual to it soon after u step into the chemical engineering realm 😀
wow I'm proud be Chemical Engineer and we can solve many problems that we face in this time and being our world suitable for every one . Good job yes We can!!!
The challenge is being a straight white Christian male with a STEM degree. Silicon Valley only hires leftist sjws and the other tech companies mostly hire foreigners with green cards so they can pay them lower for the same work.
I am soon to be college student and I am still confused whether I should choose chemical engineering or pursue mechanical engineering. Somebody help me!
6 лет назад
First thing's first, when you go to the engineering department (not the college, but the specific department) you will realize that your K-12 education is meaningless. Absolutely meaningless, and if you took AP classes - hahahahahahah I feel bad for you. Second, there is no feelings in engineering. Third, why decide 'right now' what you want to study? Do you even know what career you want? What company do you want to work for? What position are you interested in? What project calls your attention? If you can't answer these questions *right now* then take a breath and just get internships and maybe shadow a chemical and mechanical engineer.