Can Chem E students incorporate programming into their studies?

In summary, the person is discussing their schedule for the fall and mentions taking Chem 1, Cal 1, and intro to engineering design. They ask for suggestions for a fourth class that is not physics or mechanics and the other person suggests taking humanities or history classes. When asked for other suggestions, programming is mentioned. The person clarifies that they have already fulfilled their humanities and English requirements and are only left with math and science classes. They mention considering taking an art class, but are unsure if chemical engineers actually program and to what extent.
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Here is my schedule for the fall.

Chem 1
Cal 1
intro to engineering design.

I need a fourth class that isn't Mechanics/physics 1. Any ideas?
 
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What about your University requirements that are not related to you major? You need some humanities or history classes too don't you?

If you really want a STEM class, maybe a programming class.
 
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I am in a Community college and I have already finished my humanities. I am also finished with my English. All there is left to do are math and sciences. Programming is an interesting one; don't know why I haven't thought of it? Any other suggestions?
 
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Do you need to fulfill a Biology course requirement?
 
  • #5
No. I've gone as far as physio/anatomy and I believe that's as far as required. Math, science and the designing classes are all there is left. I've never taken art, that's what some of my friends are taking.

Do chem Es actually program and if so, to what extent?
 

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