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Basta, Nicholas – Graduating Engineer, 1985
After several lean years, chemical engineering (a popular discipline among women) is witnessing a higher job demand for new graduates. Companies show a trend toward specialty chemicals with resultant needs for more engineering talent. Other opportunities in the field include agriculture and food processing, environmental control, biotechnology,…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Chemical Industry, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns

Chemical and Engineering News, 1983
Provided are results of an American Chemical Society survey on members' employment status and salaries. These results are reported by sex, highest degree, minority status, experience level, and work function/speciality. In addition, salaries of industrial chemists and salaries related to supervisory function are reported. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Chemical Industry, Chemistry, Employment Experience
Dayton Univ., OH. School of Engineering. – 1981
This information summarizes the University of Dayton (Ohio) Women in Science Career Facilitation Project entitled Fast Track Late Entry. The University of Dayton Fast Track Program was designed to bring women with bachelor's degrees in mathematics, chemistry, or physics to a technical level in chemical or electrical engineering equivalent to…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, College Science, Degrees (Academic), Electronics

Chemical and Engineering News, 1986
Traces the decline in employment opportunities for chemists and chemical engineers. Discusses the employment outlook for 1987. Includes information on continuing education opportunities for chemical professionals already employed, the drop in demand for chemistry professionals, the decline in salaries of bachelor's degree chemists, and several…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Chemical Industry, Chemistry, College Science