University of New Hampshire - Durham

Course Details

Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering

Course Description

Chemical engineering is concerned with the analysis and design of processes that deal with the transfer and transformation of energy and material. The practice of chemical engineering includes the conception, development, design, and application of physicochemical processes and their products; the economic development, design, construction, operation, control, and management of plants for these processes; and activities relating to public service, education, and research. Traditional employment areas in the chemical process industries include industrial chemicals, petroleum and petrochemicals, plastics, pharmaceuticals, metals, textiles, and food. Chemical engineers are also working in increasing numbers in the areas of energy engineering, pollution abatement, and biochemical and biomedical engineering; in addition, they are employed by many government laboratories and agencies as well as private industries and institutions. Undergraduate Options Bioengineering Energy Environmental Engineering

Course Duration

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4year

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Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering University of New Hampshire - Durham