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For those passionate about global exploration and creating positive change, a career in chemical engineering offers exciting possibilities. Chemical engineers bridge the gap between laboratory chemistry and practical applications, using scientific principles, technical skills, and innovative thinking to develop essential materials. Without this field, critical products like fertilizers, medications, and vaccines wouldn't be available in necessary quantities. Professionals in this discipline engage in diverse activities including research, scaling processes from small to industrial levels, system design, facility planning, operations, business development, leadership roles, and education. The University of Utah's Chemical Engineering Department stands out for its excellence in both research and instruction. Students in this program study mathematics, physics, chemistry, and various engineering disciplines, with an option to specialize in Energy Engineering. Approximately half of our graduates secure employment or continue their education in fields like medicine, law, or advanced academic studies upon completing their degree.
Professional Pathways
Chemical engineering graduates can pursue careers across multiple sectors including environmental conservation, sustainable technologies, life sciences, electronics, petrochemicals, healthcare, and legal fields. Alumni have become environmental consultants, patent attorneys, process automation specialists, and even craft beverage producers. The program also provides strong preparation for advanced studies in medical, legal, business, or engineering graduate programs.