The Chemical Engineering B.S. program at OSU has a long-standing history of excellence. Chemical engineering is one of the most rigorous and rewarding majors on campus. Our exemplary faculty are interested in their students' success and make themselves readily available to the undergraduate student body. Approximately 60 to 70 students earn their B.S. degree each year and are highly sought after by companies and top graduate programs. Use the links on this page to get specific information about the B.S. program.
The
Program Mission & Educational Objectives
The mission of the Chemical Engineering Program is to educate students in
chemical engineering, foster interdisciplinary collaboration with allied
fields, advance and disseminate state-of-the-art knowledge and technology
through novel and sustained research, to serve the public, academic,
industrial and governmental communities, and to value diversity as defined
broadly in scholarship, approach to teaching and in student, faculty and
staff make-up.
In order to accomplish this mission, the Department has identified the
following list of specific educational objectives for the undergraduate
program:
1) Educate chemical engineers to meet the technological challenges of the
future.
2) Educate chemical engineers to understand and properly address the
impact of technology in other areas, and to work effectively in
interdisciplinary teams with other engineers, scientists, and non-technical
personnel.
3) Provide chemical engineers with the ability to integrate material
learned from different sources and to apply state-of-the-art technologies
to identify and solve problems.
4) Instill students with the desire to engage in life-long learning and
provide them with the ability to succeed in this endeavor.
5) Motivate chemical engineers to be good citizens by serving their
professional and civic communities.
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