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The Chemical and Biological Engineering (CBE) program equips students with comprehensive training in engineering fundamentals, mathematics, and scientific principles, particularly focusing on chemistry and biochemistry. This prepares graduates for diverse career paths across manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, energy, materials, biotechnology, and other sectors. The curriculum features a core set of technical courses enhanced by specialized electives aligned with each student's professional aspirations. These electives cover biotechnology/life sciences, environmental sciences, materials engineering, entrepreneurship, systems engineering, and information technology. All students undertake a year-long senior thesis, offering hands-on experience in applying their knowledge through independent research. Graduates earn a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE), with approximately 80% enhancing their degree with an undergraduate certificate. Beyond academics, students engage in varied pursuits—from athletics and music to entrepreneurship and study abroad opportunities. The B.S.E. program fosters innovative thinking by encouraging interdisciplinary connections. The CBE department's flexible curriculum supports students in exploring their interests while preparing them for post-graduation success. CBE's mission focuses on: (a) delivering top-tier education and research to cultivate future leaders in chemical, biochemical, and materials industries, academia, and government labs; (b) pioneering advancements in chemical and biological engineering through cutting-edge research; (c) bolstering national technological progress by driving innovation through groundbreaking studies.
Academic record is evaluated within the context of your educational system and school curriculum. Your academic record should include any available internal grades from classes, achieved marks from external exams (for example: (I)GCSE, British A-Level, International Baccalaureate, national leaving exams such as Std X/Std XII in India), or a combination of both.
If English is not your native language and you are attending a school where English is not the language of instruction, you must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), the International English Language Testing System Academic (IELTS Academic) or the Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic). You are not required to take the TOEFL, IELTS or PTE Academic if English is your native language or if you have spent at least three years at a secondary school where English is the primary language of instruction.