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The chemical engineering Bachelor's degree program offers two primary specializations: Chemical Engineering and Chemical-Materials Engineering. Both tracks share a substantial portion of coursework, covering subjects such as liberal arts, mathematics, foundational sciences, computer science, advanced chemistry, general engineering principles, and chemical engineering theory and design. Students must complete history/social science and humanities/fine arts electives to fulfill either FSU's liberal studies or FAMU's general education requirements.
The Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering dedicates itself to delivering an excellent, contemporary education in core chemical and biomedical engineering concepts. Chemical engineering's central focus involves examining complex multiphase systems at both molecular and macroscopic levels, with special attention to processes involving chemical reactions. The biomedical engineering component expands on this foundation, concentrating on cellular and biochemical changes in natural and artificial systems. A key aspect of the educational experience includes faculty and students collaborating on pioneering research addressing society's pressing challenges. Through classroom teaching, laboratory work, and research utilizing modern experimental, mathematical, and computational methods, the Department aims to equip students for success in both academic and professional settings.