Thanks for the above input. I've looked further into it and agree with moltenmetal's comment. I would likely need to take about 10 courses at the 3rd/4th year levels to be considered competent as a Chemical/Process Engineer. That isn't really compatible with a Master's degree, which requires...
Thanks for the reply. I'm trying to figure out how many pre-requisites I would need to take. I get the feeling it would be about 5 courses, plus the 8 MEng. Ideally I would like to cover most of the core courses. I've already picked up a couple.
I realize this is a technical forum, but I was hoping to get some advice career from some Chemical and Process Engineers.
I'm a Civil Engineer with 7 years experience in municipal consulting (treatment plants, pump stations). I've been working as a Project Engineer but I am interested in...
I've only worked in municipal consulting. I've seen people often switch between working for a consultant / design firm, to a municipality / government, or to a contractor and vice versa. I've also often heard from managers it is beneficial to have experience in the different sectors noted...
I'm a Civil Engineer with 7 years experience in municipal consulting (treatment plants, pump stations). I've been working as a Project Engineer but I am interested in getting a more technical, process related position. I am thinking of doing a graduate degree (North America) in Chemical and...