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While chemical engineering has only been around for a century, its title no longer fully captures the breadth of this evolving field. Chemical engineers' responsibilities extend far beyond just the chemical sector, chemical transformations, or pure chemistry. Today's chemical engineers focus on any physical, chemical, or biological alterations of materials that can create valuable products or outcomes benefiting humanity. Their training combines core scientific disciplines like physics, chemistry, and biology with mathematical computing methods and fundamental engineering concepts. This diverse foundation enables chemical engineers to adapt to numerous industries including biochemical, petroleum, materials science, microelectronics, environmental technology, food production, consumer goods, consulting, and project leadership. It also provides excellent groundwork for pursuing legal or medical education.
Students must have completed a secondary and college or university credentials from non-U.S. institutions.
The university will require the following minimum scores on the redesigned SAT: SAT Reading = 24, Writing and Language = 25 and Math = 24. On the ACT, a minimum score of 19 on the Reading section and 19 on the Math section.
Minimum scores requirements are as follows:
TOEFL: Paper-Based: 550; Internet-Based: 80
IELTS: 6
MELAB: 77