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What is Chemical Engineering?

Chemical engineering involves using physics, chemistry, and mathematics among other scientific disciplines to handle chemicals, raw materials, and even the food we eat. Chemical engineers are responsible for making sure the things we consume and use every day are safe and that the process for manufacturing is clean and as risk-free to workers and the surrounding community as possible. An understanding of chemical processes allows chemical engineers to design these systems. Some of the job entails problem-solving when things go wrong. Other requirements could include an intimate knowledge of environmental regulations. A chemical engineer understands these materials on a molecular level, giving them insight into the entire process from start to finish.

Learn Chemical Engineering

Chemical engineering is a highly sought after discipline. A background or degree in chemical engineering can set you up for an in demand and lucrative career helping design safety procedures, alternative energies, and sustainable energy solutions. Engineering programs can build those skills and give you the ability to break into this field. For many positions, a bachelor's degree and even a master's degree is required, but you can get started on that path easily.

Chemical Engineering Courses and Certifications

Students and graduate students can begin courses for the fundamentals of chemical engineering through edX.org. In partnership with leading universities and institutions, courses such as the Introduction to Engineering and Design (Brown) show you the fundamentals. Other chemistry courses handle things like chemical reactions and design processes that use the principles of chemistry to move and transform energy. Wageningen offers micro-masters courses in biochemistry that could help with chemical manufacturing and nanomaterials. These courses can enhance your work experience and build a portfolio that you can use to transfer to the chemical engineering program of your choice or simply brush up on your knowledge. The series finishes with a capstone project designed to guide you through a project from start to finish. Higher level courses like MIT's Analysis of Transport Phenomena or 21st Century Energy could also level up your current skills and help you move your career forward. These courses are all easily verifiable and can be used on your resume or application for graduate work.

Build a Career in Chemical Engineering

Chemical engineers help us understand the materials in everything from food to nanotechnology. Their skills allow us to harness energy, verify food safety, develop and troubleshoot complex manufacturing problems, and so many other vital parts of our production. Professional engineers have been in high demand for a long time and will continue to show steady job growth as technology changes.