Schools Is Chemistry Required for Computer Science Engineering?

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Chemistry is generally not a strict requirement for computer science engineering programs, but most universities do require at least one semester of college chemistry, which typically necessitates having completed high school chemistry. Prospective students should verify the specific requirements of the institutions they are interested in, as degree prerequisites can vary by school.
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hey...can anybody help me out...Im an IB student and I wanted to know whether chemistry is required for computer science engineering or not?
 
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Please elaborate, you question is so vague it doesn't make much sense to me.
 


It is a straight forward question whether the universities require undergraduates to do some chemistry courses(in high school[11th and 12th grade]) for computer engineering or not?
 


electro100110 said:
It is a straight forward question whether the universities require undergraduates to do some chemistry courses(in high school[11th and 12th grade]) for computer engineering or not?

Each school has its own degree requirements. You'll have to check with the institution to find out.
 


Most require a semester.

EDIT: Since thread title changed slightly. Most universities require a semester of college chemistry which normally requires high school chemistry.
 
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(Moderator note -- I added to the thread title "Chemstry" to make it more descriptive of the thread content...)
 
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