Princeton University offers undergraduate and graduate level degree programs in chemical engineering through the institution's School of Engineering and Applied Science. Princeton's undergraduate chemical engineering program is grounded in a survey of foundational courses which allows students to grasp the fundamental aspects of the field, including an introduction to chemical principles, thermodynamics, biomolecular engineering and polymers. Graduate level study is founded on the conceptualization and completion of a high level research initiative completed under the guidance of faculty.
Princeton University
School of Engineering and Applied Science
Department of Chemical Engineering
C232 Engineering Quadrangle
Princeton, NJ 08544
609-258-4554
princeton.edu/che
Yale University's chemical engineering degree programs are offered through the Yale School of Engineering and Applied Science. Transport phenomena, process modeling, purification processes and mathematical modeling are all core facets explored in the Yale undergraduate chemical engineering program. Yale's graduate level work in the discipline can be pursued in four major areas of research, including nanomaterials, soft matter and complex fluids, biomolecular engineering and interfacial phenomena.
Yale University
School of Engineering & Applied Science
10 Hillhouse Avenue
New Haven, CT 06520
203–432–4200
seas.yale.edu
The California Institute of Technology Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The school's undergraduate program prepares students with the ability to describe and predict complex chemical phenomena through the completion of advanced level coursework in chemistry, physics, and mathematics. Analyzed processes include biomedical engineering, petrochemical engineering, electronic materials as well as research and development.
California Institute of Technology
Chemical Engineering Department
Mail Code 210-41
Pasadena, CA 91125
626-395-4115
che.caltech.edu