cecelia asked Stacy Clark, AI Engineers AddedSunday, April 26, 2020 at 1:52 PM Is physics important when I want to study environmental engineering? My school offers courses in 11th and 12th grade where you have to choose between engineering, medicine, business or liberal arts. And now I have to choose one of the above, as i'm interested in studying environmental engineering, but I don't know which course i should take as if you go into the engineering course you have to take physics and chemistry and if i want to go into the medicine course I have to only take chemistry and biology, so my question is which is more important for environmental engineering, biology or physics? Related to Engineering Skills, Environmental, Math & Science, Preparation for College Reset Sort By Default Stacy Clark , AI Engineers Answered Monday, November 30, 2020 at 9:58 AM I'm sorry I'm so late responding to your question! I think both biology and physics are important for environmental engineering, but having a solid understanding of the fundamentals of physics will be more helpful to you in your college courses. Whichever way you decided to go, you'll be fine :)