Chemical Engineers: Biochemical, or Nanotechnological?

<p>My school offers two emphasis in Chemical Engineering. One is the Biochemical emphasis, another one is the Nanotechnological emphasis. I am still deciding between these two. Which one would be more useful in the field of chemical engineering in the future? </p>

<p>The Biochemical emphasis requires a few biology classes, in addition to about one or two Biomedical and Biochemical engineering class. The Nano emphasis requires 4 to 5 more Nano E classes, along with the basic Chem E classes. </p>

<p>One of the cons of the Bio emphasis is that if i pick this emphasis, then I would have to compete with the pre-meds, which is something that I would like to avoid. </p>

<p>Which one would you guys pick?</p>

<p>What are you compering for with the premeds?
No one knows for sure where job prospects will go. It’s pretty hard to give you a good answer.</p>

<p>For the grades. There are always lots of premeds in the biology classes at my school. I would not like to compete with them since competing with them is not a wise choice for me. I cannot risk it.</p>