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This program delves deeply into the core principles of chemical engineering, covering thermodynamics, kinetics, and transport phenomena. Students gain extensive exposure to departmental research areas such as polymer and materials processing, biotechnology, membrane technologies, pharmaceutical engineering, and energy-related materials. Graduates will be ready to assume leadership positions as chemical engineers or engineering managers overseeing both traditional and innovative industrial processes. They'll also possess strong qualifications for pursuing careers in research and development.
The capacity to recognize, analyze, and resolve challenging engineering issues using engineering, scientific, and mathematical principles.
The skill to implement engineering design processes that address specific requirements while accounting for public safety, health considerations, and broader societal, environmental, economic, and global impacts.
Proficiency in communicating clearly with diverse audiences.
The ability to assess ethical and professional obligations in engineering scenarios and make well-reasoned decisions that account for the worldwide economic, environmental, and social implications of engineering solutions.
The capability to collaborate productively within teams by demonstrating leadership, fostering inclusive environments, setting objectives, organizing tasks, and achieving goals.
Competence in designing relevant experiments, evaluating and understanding data, and reaching sound conclusions through engineering analysis.
The aptitude to continuously expand knowledge and apply new information effectively through appropriate learning approaches.