ChemE concentrations ( nanotechnology / biochem )

<p>I have to choose a concentration of study for my ChemE major, the options are : Nanotechnology, Biochemical, Chemical Engineering. The Chemical Engineering concentration is the " easiest" i.e. less classes. But Im teetering over the other two. What could be the job and field opportunity of either Nanotech or BioChem concentrations? And does the concentrations even matter during the job search? Any advice would greatly help, since I cant find a thread comparing the two.</p>

<p>If you need to do the easiest courseload to get good grades then do that. If you can handle a concentration, then it would not hurt to have it depending on what you want to do when you graduate. I would think that a biochem focus would be more broadly useful (since it is better established) than a nanotech focus (since it is newer and may not translate into something that employers need in significant numbers).</p>