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This is a 3-2 dual degree program in cooperation with the University of Maryland
Old Dominion University and Widener University. You would normally attend SU for
three years and one of the cooperating engineering schools for two years. While
at SU you must complete all required General Education courses all prescribed
courses as determined by the engineering program and maintain a 3.0 GPA. Upon
successful completion of the five-year program you will receive a baccalaureate
chemistry degree from SU as well as a chemical engineering degree from the
engineering school attended. As a graduating chemical engineer you might be
involved in reactor and production design for the large scale preparation of
finished products from raw materials. You may be challenged to find a safe
environmentally sound process to make the product in a commercial quantity; to
determine the least costly production method; and to formulate the material for
easy use and safe economic transportation.
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