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I intend to do first-year Natural Sciences – which options are best for Chemical Engineers?

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I intend to do first-year Natural Sciences – which options are best for Chemical Engineers?

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Those who do first-year Natural Sciences have a choice of sciences to study – they do three sciences plus a mathematics course. Virtually any combination of sciences is permitted. Almost all Chemical Engineers choose to do Chemistry and most (but not all) choose Physics. The other courses commonly chosen are Materials Science, Biology of Cells, Computer Science, and Earth Sciences. All of these courses are directly useful to at least part of Chemical Engineering. Occasionally Chemical Engineering students have chosen the other options (Evolution & Behaviour, Physiology of Organisms) and enjoyed the courses.

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