Hi all, just out of curiousity (rather than lurking around the course listings) is chemistry required in second year engineering (ie, chem 2xxx)? specifically mechatronics thanks nick
08-23-2009 at 07:56 PM
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Hi all, just out of curiousity (rather than lurking around the course listings) is chemistry required in second year engineering (ie, chem 2xxx)? specifically mechatronics thanks nick
Nope, you should book mark that page if you are planning to go into mechatronics.
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08-23-2009 at 07:57 PM
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perfect, i had found that page awhile ago... but futile searching led me nowhere to find it again. i thought i would have to take it for second year but now i see i dont.. maybe i'll try to use my ib credit for it.
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No. The only programs that have chem after 1st year are chemical eng, materials eng and Elec & Biomed eng.
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No. The only programs that have chem after 1st year are chemical eng, materials eng and Elec & Biomed eng.
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