How much chemistry is involved in genetic engineering?
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I am considering studying mechanical engineering and I would like to know what areas of chemistry are involved in mechanical engineering. I really like the following areas of chemistry : stoicheometry, thermodynamics, reaction kinetics, chemical equilibrium, gases, and electrochemistry. Not a big fan of lewis structures and periodic trends though. I would like to work in the fields of biotechnology or material science once I am finished with my degree. So how many chemistry electives should I take...
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Maybe you should look into chemical engineering. You seem to like chemistry. Did a little bit of research...
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What are the best majors for a career in Genetic Engineering? What are the best colleges to acquire this major? What extra curricular actives should I be involved in to advance my career in Genetic Engineering? I'm hoping to pursue a career in Genetic...
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1) look at this: http://careers.stateuniversity.com/pages… 2) I would see that it's MIT 3)No...
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I'm currently thinking about whether to take engineering for my degree. I'm interested in software engineering and a few others. What kind of Maths does software engineers do? Calculus? Besides that, does Electronic engineering do Physics like calculating...
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I'm doing a degree in Computer Science (quite similar to software engineering) I only really had to...
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I realized engineering was not for me but pushed through my first year and finished poorly. Family problems were involved during the beginning of the semester, fell in unrequited love and earned the freedom (no partying or drinking but socializing more...
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I think you have a plan. Of all the people who go into any occupation, the ones who do the best are...
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I am a 25 year old with a BA in Spanish and Latin American Studies currently working as a teacher with a little more than 1 year of post-college professional job experience. Since graduation I have hoped to return to school to switch fields and pursue...
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It is true that having an undergraduate degree in science or engineering is more useful to some employers...
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Hi, i want to do a geology degree (specialise in geological engineering) and want to know if there is alot of chemistry involved. If so, is the level high, does anyone know what subjects of chemistry i should find out about ? Thanks for any response
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There is a fair amount of chemistry involved in the degree. You won't be able to specialise straight...
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Well, I'm in my junior year now, but yet I still don't know what I want to do. I'm taking physics hon this year, and I realized that I actually kind of like it, I find it easy (but maybe's that's cause the teachers easy). This gave me a urge to try to...
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I heard that in chemical engineering there is no deep chemistry involved but rather chemical engineering is a combination of different things. In petroleum what do you need to study?
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Yes there is deep chemistry involved in getting the diploma of a Chemical Engineer and in the career...
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Quick background, Im in my 2nd semester of college, I chose industrial engineering initially, honestly because I was afraid of the rigors of the other disciplines, and business and efficiency intrigued me. Now that I'm in Calc II, physics:mechanics,...
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Probably choose EE over ME but also check out Computer Engineering if you like programming so much,...
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I am an Applied Math student. I like computer science and mechanical engineering equally. I need to know what is easier for me to get a job in. My goal is to work at a company using math to solve problems and do research involved with hard science (biology...
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Assuming you're good at programming, computer science. Mechanical engineering in the real world involves...
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