BS CHEngineering & BAChemistry Double Major

<p>Howdy</p>

<p>I am currently a Undergrad (sophomore) planning on majoring in chemical engineering with minors in material science and BME. However I was recently told from an advisor (Professor) it was relatively easy to have double major in Chemistry (BA) since CHE and CHM overlap to an extent. </p>

<p>Does anybody see the value in the second degree (BA Chemistry) on top of the first major ( BS Chemical engineering ) and the minors ( Material Science & BME) ?</p>

<p>I don't know what I want to pursue as a career!
Potentially- Research (Industry)- Professor- or maybe Medicine</p>

<p>I am very studious- so work aside</p>

<p>Thanks </p>

<p>BSCHEEngBAChm</p>

<p>No, very much not worth it. You get nothing for it and it’s extra work. ChE covers enough formal chemistry anyways.</p>

<p>No, BA in Chemistry isn’t worth much if you have a BS in Chemical Engineering. Put all your effort into one major.</p>

<p>My school won’t let chemical engineering majors double major in chemistry…too many overlapping classes.</p>

<p>Thanks All</p>