




Chemical engineering requires a broad knowledge of science to solve problems involving the production or use of chemicals, improving the environment and making energy conversion more efficient.
Experience chemical and biomolecular engineering firsthand through our research facilities:
The work in these labs includes research into:
Gain important practical professional experience through the optional cooperative education program in the engineering field of your choice. Through co-op, you’ll alternate semesters of work and school following your
sophomore year. As an added benefit, you’ll earn a competitive salary.
Interact with other engineering students and professionals in the field through organizations such as:
A degree in chemical and biomolecular engineering paves the way to research and development careers in such areas as:
Opportunities continue to grow in the areas of research and development as demands for more efficient means of production are met. Among manufacturing industries, the best opportunities are in specialty chemicals, plastics materials, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology and electronics.
The College of Engineering's Cooperative Education Program enables you to integrate classroom instruction with practical and valuable on-the-job work experience. If you choose to co-op, you will complete your first five semesters of study and then begin alternating a semester of paid employment in your major field of interest with a semester of classroom study, until your senior level. Learn more.
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
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