Illustrative Courses
During the course of the engineering program, students will be provided essential courses in chemistry, physics, biology, algebra, trigonometry, and calculus. However, the bulk of courses students take while pursuing an engineering degree will be in a specialization. These can range from courses covering the basics of the profession to high-level classes focused on one specific feature of the field. For example, in a chemical engineering program, students can expect to take a course like Equilibrium Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Kinetics and Reactor Design, Biochemical Engineering from our accomplished educators, and Separation Processes. Similarly, professional courses exist for all of the subfields of engineering and will be the heart of our engineering degree programs. Our specialist educators will guide each student emphasizing their strong points when choosing a specialization; students have a lot of options within the broad field of engineering. Students can pursue degrees in aerospace or civil engineering, Electric Engineering, Mechanical engineering, etc. which allow them to design modern marvels like aircraft, skyscrapers, rockets, and suspension bridges. Those with an interest in the smaller-scale can consider chemical engineering, which focuses on devising new ways to use chemicals in food additives, fuel, and life-saving drugs. There are even options for those who want to save the world. With a specialization in environmental engineering, professionals develop solutions to serious environmental problems like water pollution, public health, and solid waste disposal.