Chemical engineers can be found in a wide range of careers – manufacturing, sales and marketing, or fundamental and applied research in industry or government. Wherever you find them, they’re improving society’s health, safety, and quality of life.
To succeed as a chemical engineer, you’ll need to study the fundamentals of science and mathematics – and later material properties – and then learn how to integrate this knowledge into design and manufacturing processes.
Mission
In the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, our mission is to:
- Provide an effective undergraduate and graduate educational environment to prepare graduates to take their place in society and their chosen profession
- Engage in research and service activities to support the educational mission and meet the needs of the engineering profession and society