If you are deciding between majoring in computer engineering or chemical engineering, you might want to know more about what each major has to offer. This post will show you the key facts about each major and help you to decide which would be a better degree for you.

At a glance:

Chemical EngineeringComputer Engineering
Payscale reported
average pay
$81,140$87,240
Job opportunitiesAverageGood
Types of jobs
you can qualify for
Chemical engineer
Project engineer
Process engineer
Manufacturing engineer
Production engineer
Environmental engineer
Software engineer
Embedded software engineer
Electrical engineer
Firmware engineer
Computer hardware engineer
Systems engineer
Difficulty of the
major
HardHard
Key things to note

There are only around 32,600
chemical engineering jobs in
the US. This could make it
difficult to find a job and you
will likely need to relocate.

Average predicted job growth.

Good reported job satisfaction.

Good pay.



A very employable
bachelor’s degree.

High average pay.

High job satisfaction.

Can qualify you for many
software engineering
roles as well as engineering
roles.

Lots of potential jobs available.

Lower predicted job growth
for computer hardware
engineering when compared
with software engineering roles.
Source for chemical engineering major salary and jobs
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There are many things to consider when choosing between the two degrees and there are also some important things to be aware of when choosing either of them.

Details about a chemical engineering degree

Below are some details about a degree in chemical engineering.

Pay

According to Payscale, the average pay of someone with a degree in chemical engineering is $81,140. This is similar to the average pay you will find with most other engineering majors. However, it is lower than the average pay for computer engineering. This could be because computer engineering qualifies you for software engineering roles which are popular and can pay well. Also, according to the BLS, the median pay of a chemical engineer is $108,770.

Job prospects

The predicted growth rate for chemical engineering jobs is 4%, in total, over the next decade and the number of chemical engineering jobs is said to be 32,600 (source). This means that chemical engineering only has average predicted job growth. Also, compared to other engineering majors, 32,600 is not a lot of jobs. This means that it is more likely that you will have a hard time looking for a job in chemical engineering and that you will be more likely to have to relocate.

However, as mentioned above, the median pay of a chemical engineer is high, so when you do get a job it can pay well. Also, they tend to be relatively secure jobs so you should be able to keep your job for a decent amount of time once you get one. Also, most people find them to be interesting jobs with good job satisfaction.

According to Payscale, common jobs for chemical engineering majors includes:

  • Chemical engineer
  • Project engineer
  • Process engineer
  • Manufacturing engineer
  • Production engineer
  • Environmental engineer

Difficulty

Chemical engineering is a difficult major. It will include a lot of math and physics and the chemical engineering classes themselves can be difficult. Overall, you can expect chemical engineering to be similarly difficult to computer engineering which is also a hard major.

Classes

Some classes you can expect to take in chemical engineering can include:

  • Calculus
  • Linear algebra
  • Differential equations
  • Physics
  • Thermodynamics
  • Kinetics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology

You can look here to see an example degree sequence of chemical engineering.

Things to consider

One thing to consider is that chemical engineering is not the same as chemistry. In chemical engineering, you will be focusing more on creating systems to create chemicals, fuel, drugs, food, and other products (source). Whereas, a chemist will be more focused on things such as studying substances at the atomic and molecular level in a lab (source).

While other engineering degrees will pay a similar amount and often have a wider job pool available to you, you might prefer chemical engineering because of the types of jobs you can work in. It would help to do a lot of research the types of things you could be working on and to see if it is something you would enjoy.

Details about the computer engineering major

Below are some of the key details about the computer engineering major.

Pay

According to Payscale, the average pay of someone with a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering is $87,240. This makes computer engineering one of the best paying majors available and slightly higher than the average reported pay for someone with a degree in chemical engineering. This could be because computer engineering can qualify you for computer science type roles which are very popular right now.

However, computer engineering jobs do tend to be concentrated in high cost of living areas.

Jobs

According to the BLS, it is predicted that computer hardware engineering will only grow in demand by 2% by 2029.

However, a computer engineering degree involves a lot of computer science. This means that you can qualify for software engineering roles and other computer science-related roles. The predicted growth for software engineering is 22%. This is probably because it is much cheaper to start up a software company as opposed to a hardware company. With that being the case, it would likely help you a lot to make sure to take a number of additional computer science classes in your electives.

Examples of jobs that you could qualify for with a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering includes:

Software engineer
Embedded software engineer
Electrical engineer
Firmware engineer
Computer hardware engineer
Systems engineer

Something to consider is that the more research-based roles will usually require at least a master’s degree.

Difficulty

Computer engineering includes a number of math classes including linear algebra, calculus, discrete math, and differential equations. Also, many of the electrical engineering classes can be difficult. This means that computer engineering is not an easy degree.

Classes

Examples of the types of classes that you can expect to take can include:

  • Programming
  • Calc 1,2, and 3
  • Discrete math
  • Differential equations
  • Linear algebra
  • Probability
  • Circuit analysis
  • Introduction to electronics
  • Digital electronics
  • Signal processing
  • Embedded systems
  • Algorithms and data structures

However, the classes can differ a lot depending on the university. Some will require you to take more electrical engineering classes while other universities will require more computer science classes.

Usually, data structures and algorithms are required classes in computer engineering but not always. These are important classes for software engineering interviews. If the program you enter does not require these classes, it would help to take them anyway.

Things to consider

On average the required classes will be 50% electrical engineering and 50% CS. However, some universities will be much heavier on electrical engineering while others will be a lot heavier on computer science. It would help to consider what you are more interested in and to take that into consideration when applying to universities if you are not already in university. If you are already in university, you could still take electives from the side that you are more interested in. Alternatively, you could major in CS and minor in electrical engineering or major in electrical engineering and minor in CS.

While computer engineering is a degree that can qualify you for many jobs at just the bachelor’s level, a master’s degree can also help you a lot when getting more research-based engineering roles. If you are interested in the more research-based roles, it would help to consider whether or not a master’s degree would be worth it for you.

Conclusion

Overall, both are respectable degrees with good job prospects. Computer engineering does have better job prospects mainly due to its computer science component and because there are a lot more total jobs available. However, chemical engineering jobs can be very secure once you get one and can have high job satisfaction.

It would help a lot to consider what sort of job you think you would enjoy the most and to choose the major accordingly. It would also help to consider alternative majors such as computer science and electrical engineering.

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