Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering prepares individuals to apply mathematical and scientific principles to the design, development and operational evaluation of systems employing chemical processes, such as chemical reactors, kinetic systems, electrochemical systems, energy conservation processes, heat and mass transfer systems, and separation processes; and the applied analysis of chemical problems such as corrosion, particle abrasion, energy loss, pollution, and fluid mechanics.
Studying Chemical Engineering at the University of Cincinnati helps students gain the knowledge and skills to produce, design, transport and transform energy and materials to improve today’s society. In the BS program, students take courses that cover the materials, transport phenomena, process dynamics and controls, and systems analysis while gaining hands on experience training to design and optimize large-scale processes to produce petrochemicals, plastics, fibers, fuel cells, pharmaceuticals, and microelectronics. While in the MS & PhD programs, graduate students pursue research in the areas of biomolecular engineering, nanotechnology, energy and environment, and separations. The MEng program culminates on building skills and expertise to enhance the individual’s ability to contribute to the technical workforce rather than academic research.
The University of Cincinnati offers undergraduate and graduate program options, including the MEng, MS & PhD. Students are encouraged to develop their skills and build their resumes through co-op programs at companies such as The Dow Chemical Company, Johnson & Johnson Medical Center, Patheon Pharmaceuticals, and Procter & Gamble.
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