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Energy, environmental sustainability, and healthcare represent critical global challenges for the 21st century. Chemical engineering stands as a field uniquely equipped to address these issues. Grounded in fundamental sciences like mathematics, chemistry, physics, and biology, it incorporates an engineering core of thermodynamics, transport phenomena, and chemical kinetics, along with comprehensive design training and growing emphasis on cutting-edge areas such as materials science, nanotechnology, and life sciences. Evolving from its petrochemical foundations, chemical engineering now plays a vital role in advanced technologies including microelectronics, renewable energy, biomedicine, and pharmaceuticals. The Chemical Engineering program, offering two degree options (detailed below), concentrates on fundamental and engineering sciences alongside problem-solving skills. It further emphasizes communication, experimental analysis, and chemical process design. A distinctive program feature is the extensive access to laboratory research—most chemical engineering students engage in faculty-directed research projects, frequently leading to publications or presentations at national conferences.
Applicants must have a completion of high school.
Applicants will have IELTS scores of 7.0 or higher and Pearson Test scores of 70 or higher. TOEFL scores of at least the following: 100 on the internet-based TOEFL; 25 on the paper-and-paper TOEFL Paper-delivered Test.