Originally posted by: Schrodinger
Originally posted by: TheLonelyPhoenix
Originally posted by: Schrodinger
Wow...EE is that much more difficult than a physics major?
Content-wise, probably not. I think it has more to do with the skills expected out of an engineer.
Howso? (I'm not experienced with engineers)
I was talking to my Fluid Mech prof. A main difference between ChemE and just plain Chems is beause we deal with RATES OF REACTIONS a lot more than just chems. Like we have entire courses on Heat and Mass transfer.
As well, Engins DESIGN a lot of things - for example in my 2nd year class we had to design a piping system that was used to pump water to an economizer, which is used for flue gas in the lumber industry. We had to take into account accurate pressures, steam formations to ensure the steam could be used to generate power WITHOUT EVEN A SINGLE DROP ANYWHERE in the pipes, head loss, frictional losses..
These are all things that chems won't do. Designing and fabricating, meeting standards and using "different ways to solve a problem" are all encouraged in Engin.