Chemical engineering provides a solid background for those who want to work in the chemical, pharmaceutical or biotechnology industries.  Chemical engineers discover and implement new processes and products that are useful and economical. Students may continue their education in chemical engineering, biochemical engineering, environmental engineering or medical school.  Chemical engineers are also in demand for their analytical skills by financial corporations.

The curriculum emphasizes general proficiency in science and mathematics in the first two years followed by profession-oriented work in the final two. The latter is flexible enough for students to take elective courses in their field of interest or, for those who do well, to do an independent research project. The main laboratories are equipped for work on bench-scale and pilot plant scale equipment in the areas of fluid flow, heat transfer, mass transfer, separation processes, and chemical reaction engineering.

Design concepts and analytical techniques are integrated into the curriculum, which includes extensive use of state-of-the-art computer systems.

Sophomores may take advantage of Lafayette's program to study abroad. Juniors and seniors may undertake independent studies and research projects in conjunction with faculty. Seniors may also do honors theses.

For more information:
Polly Piergiovanni, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Department Head
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
(610) 330-5431
piergiop@lafayette.edu

 

The Best of Both Worlds
The advantages of studying engineering AND the liberal arts at Lafayette
 

Student and Faculty News

Women in Engineering: Lafayette is a Leader
The College ranks No. 9 nationally in percentage of women engineering grads, reports the American Society for Engineering Education
Students Teach Fourth Graders the Basics of Engineering
Members of Lafayette's Society of Women Engineers worked with students at Forks Elementary School in Easton
Caroline Szczepanski '09 Looks at the Effects of Organic Catalysts in Chemical Reactions
Chemical engineering major writes about her honors project under the guidance of Patricia Darcy, assistant professor of chemical engineering
Nathaniel M. Newman '09 Explores Green Design
Chemical engineering major is performing an independent study with Javad Tavakoli, professor of chemical engineering
The Best of Both Worlds
Studying engineering at Lafayette provides an added dimension of excellence. Strong programs in the liberal arts allow engineering majors greater breadth and flexibility in their course of study
Melissa Gordon '11 Works with Chemicals on the Nanoscale
Chemical engineering major writes about her cutting-edge research with Professor James Ferri
The Sky is Not the Limit
Kelley Goodman '11 writes about her summer internship working for NASA
Students and Faculty Combine Expertise in Multidisciplinary Research on Sustainable Perchlorate Removal
Project focuses on finding a hybrid, cost-effective method of removing contaminant from groundwater
Lauren Sefcik '04 Honored with Fellowship at University of Virginia
She will return to Lafayette as assistant professor of chemical engineering next school year
Martha Were '09 Explores Chemical Engineering in the Pharmaceutical Industry
She served an externship with Richard Osifchin '86, director of global pharmaceutical commercialization at Merck



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