Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about Chemical Engineering?
She is definitely considering that but, at this point, she still seems more interested in the study of Chemistry (if there is a career path).
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone inform me and my HS senior daughter about career paths for an undergrad degree in Chemistry? We assume grad school might be required but are there good job prospects? She is also considering engineering programs largely because she loves STEM and knows engineering job prospects are good but she really doesn’t know much about the life of an engineer (other than through Internet research). She seems to be more interested in studying Chemistry (and maybe also Math) rather than Engineering. Thank you for any guidance!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Career prospects aren't good for chemical engineering degree either. The US has no industrial base.
The path would generally be medical school or Ph.D.
Ph.D is not worth it unless its a top graduate program.
Medical school is worth for any school in the US
Oil industry
Pharmaceutical
Government FDA and more
Chemical engineering is one of the highest paid engineering degrees. It's a great job market.
I am a chemistry major and went on to get my PhD in chemistry. Job prospects are limited with just a chem BS. You are expected to get a PhD (fully funded) if you want to work as a chemist. Many chemistry majors also go to medical school, pharmacy school, and MBA, or law school, but a chem BS isn't limiting without grad school.
Your daughter should look for chemistry programs where she will be grouped with other chem majors and not all of the premeds. She will get much more 1:1 interactions and get to know other students who actually enjoy chemistry, rather than being surrounded by box checkers who are constantly stressing about their grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Career prospects aren't good for chemical engineering degree either. The US has no industrial base.
The path would generally be medical school or Ph.D.
Ph.D is not worth it unless its a top graduate program.
Medical school is worth for any school in the US
Oil industry
Pharmaceutical
Government FDA and more
Anonymous wrote:Career prospects aren't good for chemical engineering degree either. The US has no industrial base.
The path would generally be medical school or Ph.D.
Ph.D is not worth it unless its a top graduate program.
Medical school is worth for any school in the US
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This site will at least give you a sense of the range of employers and what degree is required.
https://www.chemistryjobs.com/
My daughter really enjoyed Chemistry in college (even Organic Chemistry!) She found it to be much more interesting than it was in high school.
Thanks! We will check that site out. Is your daughter majoring in Chemistry?
Anonymous wrote:This site will at least give you a sense of the range of employers and what degree is required.
https://www.chemistryjobs.com/
My daughter really enjoyed Chemistry in college (even Organic Chemistry!) She found it to be much more interesting than it was in high school.
Anonymous wrote:What about Chemical Engineering?