The Physics Of A Tech-deck Is It Possible To Do Chemical Engineering Without Physics As A Subject?
Is it possible to do Chemical Engineering without physics as a subject? - the physics of a tech-deck
Must, if possible, without knowing physics, chemical engineering, as a theme. Which universities offer courses?
8 comments:
Everything you need physics!
National University of Singapore.
Well, not if the word genius, whose physics is of course necessary.
All that the word "genius" or "engineer" who is involved, physically involved all the time, so do not think that it is possible.
Sorry, Chee require physics. If you're like me and hate physics, then take it easily at a community college for one, and make sure that the class is transferable to your institution.
In addition to their reactions, BS Chemistry and Physics required.
Physics is a science that should know yourself non-engineering/science professionals.
I am currently a physics 1 btw.
no. is probably as engineering, not to mention physics. sorry.
no. is probably as engineering, not to mention physics. sorry.
Yes! And it seems it is possible to get a degree in chemical engineering chemistry without knowing too! Score!
(spoken by a friend of mine who is a chemical engineer does not know what an alkene)
Of course, most universities require you to take the course. This does not mean, but you have to learn something! Until you're interested in learning, then you all to forget what you learned in the course shortly after. Then you need not to worry about pesky atoms, gravity, forces and energies to make the opacity of the brain when you try to operate a system based on knowledge of physical processes correctly for design. Why do not learn something, right?
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