What is Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering? Find out about the study and career options available in Chemical Engineering at the University of Melbourne.
I'm a studying chemical engineer in Ireland and I am interesting in exchanging for a year to University of Melbourne, if anyone can give me a feeling for what the education is like and/or a internet site I can investigate I would be very appreciative.
OMG i can't decide whether studying chemical engineering or industrial engineering. I just CAN'T. Some ppl say chems are not being well-paid. Industrial has so much more opportunities. On the other hand, Ind Eng., is well-paid and you have a huge jobmarket out there. I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO.
yes of course :) it's all maths applied on some basics of chemistry ! except for the two chemistry units that you do in second year ( Organic chem ) and ( inorganic Chem ) ... and the maths is all about ( integration and differentiation ) if you're good in them ! you'll do great ! :)
wow.. very interesting video.. complicated but i enjoy it..
lovelplants 1 month ago
This is not my chosen course. It's kinda hard and complicated!
happinesson 1 month ago
I'm a studying chemical engineer in Ireland and I am interesting in exchanging for a year to University of Melbourne, if anyone can give me a feeling for what the education is like and/or a internet site I can investigate I would be very appreciative.
Thanks =)
Irishkeyblade 2 months ago
i'm doing chemical engineering at melb uni
KaKaGaNu 10 months ago 2
really??
fenandopo 1 year ago
@omzo0079 no its no true, you need two math courses in second year whereas you need 4-5 chemistry courses in 2nd year.
nazgolkhanoom 1 year ago
OMG i can't decide whether studying chemical engineering or industrial engineering. I just CAN'T. Some ppl say chems are not being well-paid. Industrial has so much more opportunities. On the other hand, Ind Eng., is well-paid and you have a huge jobmarket out there. I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO.
DanielCMM 1 year ago
Hoping to do chemical engineering next year :)
TheAwesomeTarna 1 year ago
I'm a junior Chemistry major but I wanna get into chemical engineering. Is getting a non-thesis master's a good way?
MetaIhead89 1 year ago
yes of course :) it's all maths applied on some basics of chemistry ! except for the two chemistry units that you do in second year ( Organic chem ) and ( inorganic Chem ) ... and the maths is all about ( integration and differentiation ) if you're good in them ! you'll do great ! :)
Zihab2000 1 year ago