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The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
offers a B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering. For students with
specific interests in the emerging areas of pharmaceuticals, biotechnology
and bioprocessing, the department offers an optional Certificate
in Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering.
Research and Real World Experience
Northwestern ChE students reap the benefits of a major
research institution with the personalized attention and focus on
undergraduate education befitting a prestigious private university.
Surveys of graduating seniors indicate that over 50% of ChE students
engage in undergraduate research, working directly with faculty
to define new frontiers of technology. The Chemical Engineering
major has also traditionally maintained a high co-op internship
participation at Northwestern-- currently around 30% of upper-class
students benefit from this juxtaposition of classroom learning and
real-world professional experience.
Academics and Employment Outlook
Our curriculum provides students with the core chemical
engineering fundamentals, while offering options to specialize in
biomedical engineering, biotechnology, environmental engineering,
and polymer science and engineering. Our program offers flexibility
for students interested in pursuing minor degrees or certificate
programs such as our Certificate in Biotechnology and Biochemical
Engineering or McCormick's 'Business Basics' Certificate. Many ChE
students have taken the opportunity to study abroad. Our graduates
pursue careers in diverse industries such as the pharmaceutical,
food, chemical, petroleum, information technology and consulting
industries or seek advanced degrees in science and engineering,
law, medicine or business.
Questions regarding the undergraduate program may
be addressed to Professor
Randy Snurr.
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