Most engineering fields require an understanding of differential equations, which are necessary to solve rate problems. My degree is in electrical engineering. Chemical engineers would deal with a chemical process in motion (like in a refinery), so the rate of change that the chemical reactions take place is important for the desired product to be produced at an optimum rate.
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A chemical engineer deals with transfers of heat, energy, reaction rates, diffusion, mixing and a host of other technical issue. As consequence math such as calculus, differential and integral calculus, Fourrier transforms, LaPlace Transforms, matrix manipulation and a wide variety of other maths is required.
To get into these courses the maths and sciences offered at high schools are required. Most high schools have a "most difficult" math program - this is what you should take.
To be a chemical engineer you have to have knowledge in chemistry and physics. You'll need to have your degree and sometimes further education is needed.
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