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Welcome to the Chemical Engineering Program at Washington State University. We invite you to explore these pages to learn more about our department.

Program Mission
Program Educational Objectives
Programmatic Outcomes

Assessment Mechanism

Further Inquiries

Department Mission

The mission of the Chemical Engineering Program at Washington State University is:

To educate students to analyze problems and design solutions from a chemical engineering viewpoint, communicate the solutions effectively, and remain productive throughout their lives.

When students graduate from this program they should be able to use their education to be confident, independent engineers capable of effective problem solving. To accomplish this we will make use of one of the department’s strengths - its size. Because of the low student-to-faculty ratio we will have greater involvement by the faculty with the students, seeking to provide more of a one-on-one atmosphere. In recognition of this goal and the goals and mission statements of the college and university we set forth the following educational objectives for this program.

Program Educational Objectives

The objectives of the Chemical Engineering Program at Washington State University are to:

  1. prepare B.S. level students for careers or further education by means of a broad educational program based in chemical engineering fundamentals
  2. prepare students to be capable of continuous learning via a variety of approaches including a balance of fundamental versus practical research
  3. facilitate interactions with regional and national industries
  4. maintain an environment which promotes close interaction between students and faculty in teaching, mentoring and research.

Meeting these Program Educational Objectives will be monitored by an annual assessment of selected activities within the department. When developing and verifying this assessment process the following outcomes, expected of our graduating students, will be considered.

Programmatic Outcomes

We expect that our graduating students will be able to:

  1. use their engineering skills within the context of a strong, fundamental general education
  2. use the fundamentals of the life and physical sciences
  3. apply a fundamental knowledge, and practical understanding, of chemical engineering principles
  4. continue learning whether in a traditional educational setting or via some other route
  5. to be able to incorporate both technical and non-technical issues in problem solving
  6. to be able to communicate effectively

These six outcomes, expected for students graduating from this department, contain within them outcomes as set forth by other organizations. The Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) in its Criteria 2000 has specified eleven outcomes under their "Criterion 3: Program Outcomes and Assessment."

Assessment Mechanism

In addition to covering appropriate material in the classroom it is also necessary to assess whether the desired outcomes are being achieved. This will be accomplished by a number of means including: evaluation of selected courses, results on standardized tests (FE), results from the WSU Writing Portfolio, focus group feedback from students, exit interviews with students, feedback from an advisory board for the department, and employer and alumni surveys. The two survey instruments will be developed at the college level while the other activities will be conducted within the department.

Further Inquiries

For undergraduate or graduate studies, inquiries, or any other information, please send email to the School Secretary - Diana Thornton. Please mention your name, address, telephone number, country of citizenship, degree, school, graduation date, GPA, semester to enter WSU, research interests, GRE and TOEFL scores, if applicable. You may also contact our Interim Director, Dr. Richard Zollars.

School of Chemical and Bio Engineering
Washington State University
Pullman, WA 99164-2710
TEL: (509)335-4332
FAX: (509)335-4806

         
                         
                         
                         
 

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