
We have designed our undergraduate educational program with the goal of educating leaders who will have a deep understanding of engineering fundamentals and are able to apply this knowledge to management of complex systems with particular attention to the chemical process and product industries. We believe that our students will be best served by our program providing them with a foundation on which to build careers through life-long learning and by teaching students how to learn. This foundation is, therefore, based on the key concepts of engineering while providing the students with the training to rapidly apply their knowledge to solve problems and develop relevant solutions.
The Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering undergraduate program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012, telephone: (410) 347-7700. That accreditation includes consideration of the program’s educational objectives and outcomes and assures that this program meets the expectations for training a professional chemical and biomolecular engineer.
We invite prospective students interested in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering to become more informed about the program. The face of chemical engineering is changing, and we seek to mold that change for the common good. The department is building new efforts in areas of crucial societal need, including energy and sustainability, bioprocessing and nanotechnology.
Discover the three ways to achieve a degree after you transfer into the department, with at least 60 transferable hours of credit from another school.
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