If I want to transfer from Chemistry to Chemistry Engineering, what should I know?

<p>Here are the things that I want to know about.
1) Is it possible for a freshman in UCLA Chemistry(Biochemistry) to transfer to Chemistry Engineering?
2)If possible, what can be done to make it more likely to be a success?
I'll be very grateful if anyone could be so kind to offer help.</p>

<p>[Change</a> of Major — UCLA Engineering Office of Academic and Student Affairs](<a href=“http://www.seasoasa.ucla.edu/undergraduates/change-of-majord]Change”>http://www.seasoasa.ucla.edu/undergraduates/change-of-majord)</p>

<p>What are your goals? Is it for premed? Don’t do ChemE, do BioE. </p>

<p>Do you want to be an actual engineer? If so, audit ChemE 100. ChemE 100 always breaks students (it’s a weeder) and you will find if it’s for you or not.</p>

<p>Thank you TB54. Actually, I just got admitted into UCLA Chemistry. However, I later find out that it’s ChemE that I really want to do. So is it possible for me to switch to ChemE from just Chem later on? I mean how big the chances are for it and what can I do to make it a success?</p>

<p>Engineering ~~~ :slight_smile:
Thank you TB54. Actually, I just got admitted into UCLA Chemistry. However, I later find out that it’s ChemE that I really want to do. So is it possible for me to switch to ChemE from just Chem later on? I mean how big the chances are for it and what can I do to make it a success?</p>

<p>By the way, is it possible for me to land myself in Grad-ChemE for Master’s after I complete my undergrad program?</p>

<p>Thank you again for the link! It’s very helpful. At first I didn’t realise that it is a link–awkard.</p>