Allison, St. Louis Park AddedTuesday, January 19, 2016 at 4:56 PM Can I get a MS in chemical engineering without taking the P.chem and calculus classes? Hi All, I received a bachelors degree in chemistry with an emphasis in Biochemistry a little over 2 years ago. Because of the emphasis in Biochemistry I didn't take calculus 3, or physical chemistry. My current job is working with medical devices in an Analytical R&D lab. In this job I've worked with a lot of chemical engineers while helping to improve and design new products and I've realized that is what I would really like to be doing. With this experience is there a way to get a MS in chemical engineering without having the P.chem and calculus classes? If so, what kind of program should I look for? Thanks! Related to Chemical, Graduate School, Math & Science Reset Sort By Default Suniti Bidikar , Answered Tuesday, January 19, 2016 at 4:56 PM Calculus and P chemistry are needed for a student of chemical engineering specially when the engineering principles have to be applied in designing a process and not just equipments Chemical engineering is all high level math as processes have to be modeled and the simplest form is a differential equation May be one can do courses in material science, polymer science etc. with min math but to do real chemical engineering projects these subjects are a must Thanks and regards Suniti