Career Goals Of Chemical Engineering

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Engineering is a broad branch of science that involves logical reasoning and innovation/design, usually intended towards a main goal- problem solving. Within the field of engineering, there are many sub-divisions/disciplines- these include, but are not limited to: civil, chemical, mechanical, computer and geological. The University of New Brunswick offers each one of these disciplines to study, as well as an opportunity to specialize within that discipline. Often, the discipline of engineering that is chosen to be studied-greatly impacts the career path after university. Accordingly, I have chosen to study chemical engineering, as it appears to be the most promising for job opportunities, but also the most interesting career path and learning journey. The key objective of chemical engineers is to devise and troubleshoot processes for the production of chemicals, fuels, foods, healthcare, biologicals, and many other commercial and industrial products. They are generally employed by manufacturing plants to optimize …show more content…

Energy conversion engineering is essentially the study of energy generation with items like the environmental downfall, efficiency, and optimum output being considered. Conversely, biomedical engineering is more surrounding medical and healthcare objectives. Although both of these specializations offer very different- but both interesting and strong career paths and opportunities, energy conversion engineering is what I will choose to specialize in. The environment has always been something very important to me, and I hope to study energy conversion engineering, so I can come up with solutions for a cleaner and more environmentally friendly energy source and planet. A possible career I am interested in pursuing is becoming an environment engineer, after I receive my degree in chemical

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