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What major best complements a major in chemical engineering?

I wonder...

Applied Math

Discrete Math

Physics

Applied Physics

Management

etc.

All opinions welcome.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    The best major will depend on your personal interests and career goals. That said, here's a list from PayScale.com that you might find helpful. It ranks undergraduate majors based on salary potential, showing both median starting and mid-career salaries for each major: http://www.payscale.com/best-colleges/degrees.asp You'll be glad to know that chemical engineering is first on the list!

    Hope that helps

  • ishman
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    in case you savour computers, circuits, electronics, and programming circulate the electrical powered engineer, computer technological know-how engineer course. you want to do some thing you would be wanting to do for an prolonged time, no longer in simple terms circulate into chemical engineering because of fact it has the optimal undemanding earnings of all the engineering majors. anyhow EE majors gets a commission in simple terms besides as what chemical engineers do popping out of school.

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