Undergraduate Program
Undergraduate students in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
share with faculty a congenial atmosphere and an excitement for
the ever-expanding range of processes and technologies which are
based on chemical and biomolecular engineering principles. Small
class sizes allow close contact and frequent exchanges between professors
and students on a one-to-one basis. Undergraduate research opportunities
are regularly available with many faculty research groups. Emphasis
on the basics of chemistry, biomolecular and engineering science
is the key to the great flexibility and power offered by a degree
in chemical and biomolecular engineering in a rapidly changing technological
environment. Penn's chemical engineering curriculum is designed
to ensure that every student receives thorough training in fundamental
concepts of permanent relevance and the physical, biotechnological,
and chemical principles underlying the engineering profession.
Curriculum Overview
Penn's CBE
curriculum ensures that every student receives thorough training
in fundamental concepts of permanent relevance regarding the physical,
biotechnological, and chemical principles underlying the engineering
profession.
Course Planning Guides
The Course Planning Guide (CPG) assists the student in planning
a course of study to complete the program as expected. A
CPG is available to assist with planning.
Concentrations
Students may elect to follow a concentration
within the field. A selection of five courses is required which
emphasizes one of the following: 1) Pharmaceutics and Biotechnology,
2) Polymer Science and Engineering, 3) Electronic Materials Processing,
4) Environmental Engineering
Undergraduate Academic Rules and Regulations
The official academic rules and regulations governing the undergraduate
course of study are found in the SEAS
Operating Procedures.
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