It is possible, however, you will have to inquire about the prerequisite coursework required for this field. If you have not completed the prerequisite coursework, you may have to do this at the undergraduate level first before being admitted. Then you will have to decide whether you are willing to spend the time, effort, and money to accomplish this.
You can, however, you will have to complete any prerequisite coursework at the undergraduate level first. For example, if you have not taken calculus I, II, III, and differential equations, you will have to do these first as well as any other prerequisites. You will need to contact the colleges and universities you have an interest in and inquire from each their entrance requirements particular to the chemical engineering program of study at the master's level.
Yes you can. Just inquire about any prerequisite coursework needed to enter this specific program of study.
yes there is such thing faculty.ncwc.edu/mstevens/425/default.htm
Well, believe it or not, it is somewhat possible. The chair in my chemical engineering department at the University of Toronto,is actually an applied chemist who took a masters in chemical engineering. But, in terms of knowledge, I believe that a chemist lacks fundamental knowledge about thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, process control, etc.. These core courses really define a chemical engineer at the bachelors level. In short, you will not be considered a chemical engineer with a chemistry degree. You can get a masters aftewards in chemical engineering, but the uses for that are somewhat debatable.
Absolutely.
absolutely, but in your part.
A chemical Engineer is a Jack of all trades but Master of NONE. Yes it is possible to have a Master degree in not only petroleum but also in polymer, atomic, energy, industrial engineering s.
No, they are quite apart form each other. I mean they are not related at all.
1. A Ph.D with first class at Masters degree or at Bachelors degree. or 2. Masters degree with first class in masters or bachelors level with an assurance to complete Ph.D within 7 years.
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she got a masters degree in chemical engineering
Typically, it is a masters degree which generally follows a bachelors degree.Typically, it is a masters degree which generally follows a bachelors degree.Typically, it is a masters degree which generally follows a bachelors degree.Typically, it is a masters degree which generally follows a bachelors degree.Typically, it is a masters degree which generally follows a bachelors degree.Typically, it is a masters degree which generally follows a bachelors degree.
Electrical engineering is low voltage, logic circuits, communications etc. Power engineering is electrical transmission and the like.You want EE.
Yes, MIT offers an Electronics Engineering degree. They also offer a variety of other disciplines including civil engineering, mechanical engineering, aeronautical engineering and others. Degrees are available at the Bachelors, Masters and Ph.D. levels.