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Engineering involves applying scientific principles to tackle intricate technological challenges, with molecular engineering specifically focusing on utilizing molecular science to create innovative devices, processes, and technologies. The Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (PME) leads pioneering efforts to solve critical societal issues in quantum engineering, biotechnology, immunoengineering, advanced materials, energy storage, and sustainable water solutions. The Bachelor of Science in Molecular Engineering provides students with a modern engineering education grounded in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology. The curriculum enhances analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities, teaches engineering evaluation of biological, chemical, and physical systems, and explores open-ended technological questions across multiple fields. The program fosters both creative design and scientific exploration as interconnected pursuits. It equips students for influential roles in a technology-centric world, preparing them for careers in research, product development, or advanced studies in engineering, science, medicine, business, or law. Additionally, graduates can apply their quantitative and analytical expertise to excel in consulting, finance, policy-making, or entrepreneurial ventures.
Students are required to have high school equivalent of US qualification.
Applicants are required to have score of 100 or higher on the Internet-Based TOEFL or 600 or higher on the Paper-Based TOEFL. Minimum required scores on the IELTS are an overall score of 7.0, with subs cores of 7.0 each. The minimum acceptable score on the PTE is 70