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What are the differences between a ChemE and a ChemE Technology?
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[QUOTE="Kun-Kun, post: 6565336, member: 694337"] What are the differences between a degree in chemical engineering and a degree in chemical engineering technology. I think that the main difference is that someone who studied ChemE Technology has more knowledge in chemistry than someone with a ChemE degree. Salary wise, which one pays the best and has the most demand these days? ChemE Technology falls under the umbrella of Industrial engineering in my university. For those who are interested: ChemE at KUL [URL]https://onderwijsaanbod.kuleuven.be/opleidingen/e/CQ_51370025.htm#activetab=diploma_omschrijving[/URL] ChemE Technology at KUL [URL]https://onderwijsaanbod.kuleuven.be/opleidingen/e/CQ_51234071.htm#activetab=diploma_omschrijving[/URL] Fun fact: KUL (university in Belgium) is one of the oldest ones and according to many the best one in West Europe. [/QUOTE]
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