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ENGINEERING AND WHAT THEY DO Chemical Engineering is the branch of engineering concerned with the design and operation of industrial chemical plants. Some examples of what a Chemical Engineer might do are: They might create medicine. They might also design something and construct it. I built a Battery at Argonne. It is built to last longer than a normal battery. What is it like to be a Chemical Engineer? Look Here: Cool Careers: Chemical Engineer - YouTube
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EDUCATION In order to be a Chemical Engineer, you must have a bachelor's degree. What classes you must take depends on what you wish to do. First Year: General Chemistry (with lab); Calculus I and II; Introduction to Engineering; English; Algebra; Statistics; Vector Geometry; Electives Second Year: Organic Chemistry; Multivariable Calculus; Mass and Energy Balances; Physics; Statistics; Ordinary Partial Differential Equations; Physical Chemistry; Separation Processes; Mechanics of Deformable Bodies; Elective Third Year: Transport Operations; Thermodynamics; Process, Measurements and Controls; Physical Chemistry (with lab); Chemical Process Modeling; Chemical Reactor Analysis and Design; Elective Summer: Chemical Engineering Lab Fourth Year: Process and Plant Design; Separation Processes; Process Materials; Elective
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SALARY The median income for A Chemical Engineer Is $84,680.
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CHEMICAL ENGINEERS WORK WHERE? Chemical Engineers work in labs, offices, and some in industrial plants. This is a lab where many engineers are making new chemicals.
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EMPLOYMENT One fuels employer would be American Petroleum InstituteAmerican Petroleum Institute One Environmental Safety and Health employer would be National Association of Environmental Professionals National Association of Environmental Professionals One Food and Beverage employer is American Association of Cereal ChemistsAmerican Association of Cereal Chemists
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IN THE FUTURE… From 2008 to 2018, the demand for Chemical Engineers is expected to decrease by 2%. That is expected to continue to decline. Decline continues
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THE CHEMIST… These photos were all used From Microsoft Office Clip Art.
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CREDITS http://www.careercornerstone.org/chemeng/chemengprep.htm Pictures from google http://www.aaccnet.org/Pages/default.aspx Clip Art Photos http://www.aaccnet.org/Pages/default.aspx
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