I really like UCSB and i also like materials and chemical Engineering but i am not sure which one i want to do.
Which one is harder and how are jobs for UCSB grads in these majors?
if i get in as one type, can i switch to the other? which of these types is easier to get admitted to?
ok so apparentyl there is no Materials scinece major at UCSB which really sucks
UCSB does have a 5 year BS/MS with an emphasis in Materials:
The combined B.S./M.S. in Materials program at UC Santa Barbara seeks to prepare undergraduate students at UCSB more deeply and broadly than the Bachelor’s program alone. The program allows outstanding students to concurrently pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering (College of Engineering majors) or Chemistry (Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry) and a Master of Science degree in Materials, and to complete graduation requirements for both degrees within 5 years.
for this program do you have to apply before u attend the school or during your sophmore year or something?
also if u had just a BS in Materials is it hard to get a job, or is a MS or phD required?
anyone have info on the UCSB program tho