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The University of Rochester's chemical engineering program holds accreditation from ABET's Engineering Accreditation Commission. Our undergraduate chemical engineering degree integrates mathematics, chemistry, physics, and biology with core engineering analysis and design concepts. Graduates pursue diverse career paths, with some entering specialized engineering fields such as microelectronics, materials science, biotechnology, and renewable energy, while others pursue advanced degrees in law, medicine, business, or engineering. Chemical engineering graduates enjoy strong industry demand across these sectors and command the highest starting salaries among all engineering disciplines.
Successful chemical engineers require a strong quantitative grasp of the engineering principles underlying technological processes. Accordingly, the University of Rochester's Chemical Engineering Department curriculum covers applied mathematics, material and energy balances, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, separation techniques, chemical reaction kinetics, reactor engineering, process analysis, system design and simulation, and process control. These courses are grounded in fundamental mathematics, chemistry, and physics principles.