The University of New Mexico's Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering in Albuquerque, United States, provides a comprehensive and dynamic educational experience. It offers students a strong foundation in core engineering principles while encouraging exploration in cutting-edge research areas like bioengineering and nanotechnology. The department provides accredited Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Chemical Engineering. With a focus on integrating fundamental concepts with evolving fields, the program prepares graduates for successful and impactful careers across various industries and sectors, supported by a diverse and encouraging learning environment.
View Chemical EngineeringThe University of New Mexico (UNM) is a public research university in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Founded in 1889, it is the state's second oldest university and one of two flagship universities in the state. UNM comprises twelve colleges and schools, including a medical school and the only law school in New Mexico. It offers 215 degree and certificate programs, including 94 baccalaureate, 71 master and 37 doctoral degrees. The main campus spans 800 acres (320 ha) in central Albuquerque, with branch campuses in Gallup, Los Alamos, Rio Rancho, Taos, and Los Lunas.