Physics to Chemical Engineering

<p>What kind of graduate program do you want to do, a thesis program or a non-thesis program?</p>

<p>Polytechnique (Montreal) accepts physics majors for ChemE graduate programs, both thesis and non-thesis, plus it is GRE-optional. I even got into an IndE thesis MSc program as a physics major… although grad school apps aren’t over for me.</p>

<p>I am in a similar boat as this guy. I want to attend a graduate program in ChemE, but I would be applying to it with a B.A. in Math under my belt. This <em>is</em> definitely something I want, but I’m not sure how closely a moderately ranked school might even look at me without any more advanced undergrad chemistry, physics, or engineering classes. Could I also get in to a grad program given that I take some of those supplemented undergrad program?</p>