<p>I was wondering what grad opportunities would be open for me w/ a chemE undergrad.
What other forms of engineering could I pursue as a grad? I know BME would be one, could I also do petroleum engineering or nuclear engineering as well? I'm interested in many aspects of engineering, but i heard that ChemE is like the foundation of them all.<br>
What other options in the engineering dept would I have for my masters?</p>
<p>Materials Science, I believe. But I’m just posting to see other answers because I’m curious too haha</p>
<p>bump 10 char</p>
<p>ive been wondering the same thing cuz im not sure which field of engineering to major. i like chemical but im afraid ill narrow my options…</p>
<p>also environmental engineering (water treatment, air pollution, remediation) and maybe mechanical engineering (power generation) but not entirely sure about the second option. </p>
<p>I think chem eng is a great option for someone who isn’t quite sure which engineering they want to pursue.</p>
<p>at the school i will attend in the fall u dont have to decide which particular engineering major in your freshmen year, so thats good. the main 2 im thinking about are chemical and mechanical.</p>