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Chemical Engineering
The bachelor's program in Chemical Engineering traverses the interface between the natural sciences and engineering.
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What does this program cover?
The central task of chemical engineering is to use physical, chemical, and biological processes to produce useful products such as fuels, synthetic materials, foods, and medicines. The program in Chemical Engineering therefore combines the foundations of the natural sciences and engineering so as to provide the discipline-specific basis to take on this challenge.
The bachelor's program in Chemical Engineering comprises required modules in the areas of mathematics and chemistry. These are expanded upon with the introduction of engineering fundamentals from the discipline of civil engineering.
To round out their profiles, students can in addition choose from a broad offering of extradisciplinary modules – so as, for example, to broaden their language skills, acquire a grounding in patent law, or to enhance their knowledge of business administration.
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The Technical University of Munich (TUM) is one of Europe’s top universities. Ever since its founding in 1868, the university has been at the forefront of innovation. It is committed to excellence in research and teaching, interdisciplinary education and the active...