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Transportation and infrastructure deal with the movement of people and goods, along with the systems that support contemporary life. This encompasses various vehicles, the networks of roads, waterways, and air routes, propulsion techniques, and how structures integrate into different settings - all key areas of study.
The Chemical Engineering curriculum provides roughly 35 graduate-level courses annually across four specialties: Biomolecular Engineering, Nanotechnology, Energy and Environment, and Separations. Subjects range from Air Pollution Engineering and Biocatalysis to Green Engineering, Computational Chemistry, Fuel Cell Technology, Membrane Systems, Nanomaterial Development, Polymer Science, Process Control, Reaction Engineering, Separation Techniques, Tissue Engineering, and Transport Mechanisms.