SUMMARY
Hunny, a graduate in aerospace engineering from Pakistan, seeks guidance on which chemical engineering subjects would be most beneficial for pursuing a master's degree in chemical engineering. The discussion emphasizes the importance of foundational knowledge in core chemical engineering topics such as thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and reaction engineering. Participants suggest focusing on these subjects to bridge the gap between aerospace and chemical engineering disciplines, ensuring a smoother transition into the master's program.
PREREQUISITES
- Fundamentals of Thermodynamics
- Fluid Mechanics Principles
- Chemical Reaction Engineering
- Basic Knowledge of Material Science
NEXT STEPS
- Research advanced topics in Thermodynamics for Chemical Engineering
- Explore Fluid Mechanics applications in Chemical Processes
- Study Reaction Engineering and its relevance to chemical production
- Investigate Material Science principles applicable to Chemical Engineering
USEFUL FOR
Prospective master's students in chemical engineering, aerospace engineers transitioning to chemical fields, and academic advisors guiding students in interdisciplinary studies.