Chemical Engineering
    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 65,538 / Year
    Next IntakeMarch 27, 2023

    Chemical Engineering

    About

    Chemical engineering combines principles of chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics to design processes that economically and sustainably meet human needs for energy, food, healthcare, and technology. Chemical engineers are not only leaders in traditional chemical, oil and gas, and brewing industries, but they are also at the forefront of advancements in pharmaceutical discovery and production, renewable energy, biotechnology, and environmental protection. The Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering (CBE) curriculum includes basic coursework in math, physics, and chemistry, as well as advanced courses related to the design of industrial processes including fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, heat and mass transfer, computer methods, reactor design, and automatic process control. All students participate in an internship through the core curriculum. Students can readily tailor the major to their specific interests through choice of appropriate electives; synergistic focus areas include pre-medicine, biotechnology, materials science, energy, and environmental studies.

    Tulane's Chemical Engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET (https://www.abet.org/).

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    If you’re working toward a bachelor’s degree, your first stop is our admission office. Last year, more than 150 international students pursued undergraduate degrees at Tulane. Let our counselors help you with entry requirements, academics, living in New Orleans, tuition, and more. (Don’t rule us out based on cost: We offer up to $23,000 in need-based financial aid to international students who qualify and who have not already been awarded that amount or more in merit scholarships.)

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 95

    Fee Information

    How to Apply

    The 2023 freshman application is open.
    We accept both the Common Application and our own online application.

    General Document Submissions
    We strongly recommend sending application documents through your high school's college counselor. If necessary, you may send PDFs to [email protected].

    Scholarship Applications
    Scholarship materials are submitted online via your application status portal.

    Mailed Documents
    We strongly recommend sending application documents through your high school's college counselor. In cases where you must mail something, address it to:

    Tulane University
    Undergraduate Admission
    210 Gibson Hall
    6823 St. Charles Ave
    New Orleans, LA 70118

    Chemical Engineering

    Tulane University

    Tulane University

    United States of America

    United States of America, New Orleans