Students
The Chemical Engineering program at URI is open to undergraduate
students and to graduate students pursuing either an M.S. or a
Ph.D. degree.
The department offers degrees in both Chemical Engineering and in
Chemical and Ocean Engineering.
Each undergraduate program can also include
international study in
German, French, or Spanish.
Each undergraduate class typically numbers between 10 and 25
students. Fluctuations within this range run parallel to national
enrollment trends in Chemical Engineering. This size ensures that
each student can experience direct interactions with the faculty. In
certain ways this allows the department to provide a private school
style of education at a public school price.
Our undergraduates are attracted to URI from within Rhode Island,
New England, the northeastern US, and across the country. A few
undergraduate photos are
available via our web pages.
Many Chemical Engineering students win awards and scholarships.
Student awards, 2005
Student awards, 2006
Student awards, 2007
Student awards, 2008
For information about some of the top-ranked 2006 Chemical engineering
graduates, see the URI press releases about
Leah
Octavio and
Virginia A. Sorrell.
Our graduate students come from the state, regional, and
international communities. If you would like to talk with a student
from a particular region, contact us
and we can try to arrange it.
For more details about each program, including admissions
information, please visit our
Academic Program pages.
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