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Chemical engineers are highly adaptable, team-oriented, and creative professionals. Pursuing a degree in Chemical Engineering offers both significant challenges and exceptional rewards. A key advantage of this field is its adaptability. Learners explore chemical mechanisms from microscopic molecular interactions to full-scale industrial operations, building expertise in mathematics, chemistry, physics, biology, and materials science—along with core engineering principles. Chemical engineers drive progress through groundbreaking innovations, leading to advanced medications, cutting-edge electronics, superior materials, and sustainable solutions for environmental protection, food production, and global textile needs. The Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering (B.S.Ch.E.) provides undergraduates with a valuable professional qualification, opening doors to industrial careers or advanced academic pursuits. This field stands out for its diverse career paths, competitive compensation, and strong growth potential. These advantages come from rigorous academic training that demands analytical thinking, perseverance, and commitment to mastering complex concepts.
Student must have a High School Qualification.
Due to limited testing availability from COVID-19, the UW will accept the Duolingo’s English Test for autumn 2021 applicants. A minimum score of 105 will be required for admission. The TOEFL iBT special home edition and the IELTS Indicator at home exam will also be accepted for 2021 international freshman applicants.
English proficiency
TOEFL (iBT) - Minimum score required: 76, Recommended score: 92 or higher
IELTS - Minimum score required: 6.0, Recommended score: 7.0 or higher