Undergraduate Program

Program Educational Objectives

Graduates of the undergraduate program in Chemical Engineering will

  1. Excel in engineering practice, research, and management in industries based on chemistry and biology, such as the chemical, energy, advanced materials, microelectronics, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and consumer products industries.
  2. Apply their broad chemical engineering training to excel in areas such as entrepreneurship, medicine, law, government, and education.
  3. Excel in top ranked graduate programs and professional schools.
  4. Be leaders in their chosen fields.
  5. Think critically and creatively, especially about the use of technology to address local and global problems.
  6. Behave ethically and consider the social implications of their work, especially as it affects the health, safety, and environment of citizens worldwide.

We would appreciate comments and suggestions concerning these five PEO's. You may direct your comments via email to either Professor Snurr or Professor Burghardt.

 

 

 

Last updated October 24, 2006

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