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Chemical engineering stands apart from other engineering fields by combining chemistry with physics and mathematics as its core foundation. Originally focused on petrochemical and large-scale chemical processing, the discipline has grown to encompass crucial roles in pharmaceuticals, bioengineered materials, specialty polymers, advanced composites, semiconductors, microelectronics, and ultra-pure chemical production. This makes chemical engineering indispensable for modern civilization. Addressing today's critical challenges—from energy and environmental concerns to advanced material development—requires the expertise of chemical engineers.
Pursuing a chemical engineering degree at Vanderbilt opens diverse career paths in this vibrant, evolving field. Opportunities span energy, environmental solutions, materials science, nanotechnology, and biotechnology. Graduates may contribute to pharmaceutical development, bioengineered products, advanced polymers, composite materials, semiconductor technology, microelectronics, renewable energy solutions, sustainable manufacturing, high-purity chemicals, or everyday consumer products. The influence of chemical engineering is truly far-reaching.
All candidates for admission must present transcripts of work completed in high school.
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) – Internet-based 100
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) – computer-based 230
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) 7.0
Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) 70