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As a biochemical engineering student, you'll start with a comprehensive foundation in biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics. Upper-level coursework delves into specialized biochemical and chemical engineering topics, covering essential process engineering subjects like transport phenomena, thermodynamics, kinetics, process control, and engineering economics. You'll also study bioreactors, bioseparations, biotechnology facility design, regulatory compliance, technoeconomic analysis, and gain hands-on experience in biochemical engineering laboratories.
Biochemical engineers—with their expertise in chemistry, biological sciences, and chemical process engineering—are uniquely equipped to solve complex challenges. They utilize cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, and engineering principles to create, refine, scale up, and manage processes involving living cells or biological molecules. These processes produce vital products like monoclonal antibodies, vaccines, therapeutic proteins, and industrial enzymes, as well as diagnostic tools and environmental solutions. Biological process knowledge is also growing more critical in traditional chemical engineering sectors, including materials processing, food production, energy, fuels, and semiconductor manufacturing.
Freshman applicant will be completing or have completed secondary school and have not enrolled at any college or university.
English language proficiency
Score 6.5 or higher on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) examination: Internet-based test (iBT): Minimum score of 80 or better
iBT Home Edition: Minimum score of 80 or better
Paper-delivered test: Minimum score of 60 or better
Deadline for fall admission is October 1–November 30.