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Top US schools for chemical engineering?

I'm thinking about majoring in chemical engineering and would love to get some insight into which colleges are highly regarded for this field in the US. Ideally, I'm looking for programs that have strong industry connections and internships.

3 months ago

Several U.S. institutions are known for their robust Chemical Engineering programs with strong industry connections and internship opportunities.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) holds one of the top spots for Chemical Engineering. With connections to numerous tech and engineering companies, you will have plenty of internship opportunities. The curriculum is rigorous, but it's designed to prepare you for the real world.

The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) is another institution renowned for its strong Chemical Engineering program. Berkeley's location near Silicon Valley provides students with numerous opportunities for internships and job placements.

Stanford University not far from UC Berkeley, also has a strong Chemical Engineering program with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary research.

The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities is well-known for its Chemical Engineering program, particularly in areas of green technology and sustainable engineering, with many local and national industry ties.

The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) also has a stellar Chemical Engineering program, with lots of energy companies nearby for internships.

And lastly, California Institute of Technology (Caltech), is another institution recognized for its research-oriented program in Chemical Engineering.

Remember, as important as rankings and repute may be, it's also crucial to factor in what aspect of chemical engineering you're most interested in, as some schools may have strong specialties in certain areas. Moreover, consider the school culture, financial aid, location, and size, among other things, to find the program that is the best fit for you.

3 months ago

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