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Extended Accelerator - Bachelor of Science - Chemical Engineering

University of Utah

201 Presidents Circle, Salt Lake City, USA

34429

Last updated: 28/02/2025
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About Extended Accelerator - Bachelor of Science - Chemical Engineering

The Extended Accelerator Program (EAP) combines language, culture and academics to give students a deep understanding of life in and out of the American classroom and includes personalized English-language instruction and tutoring.

Students in the Extended Accelerator receive:

  • A contextual curriculum that mixes language, culture and academics
  • Exclusive access to a course focusing on life in the U.S. and in the local community
  • A full year’s worth of college credits
  • Extensive English-language tutoring, academic advising and student support
  • Personalized English-language support specific to the classes they take

Chemical engineers take chemistry out of the laboratory and into the real world by applying scientific knowledge, technical expertise, innovation, and creativity to make useful materials; without chemical engineering, things like fertilizers, vaccines, and antibiotics wouldn't exist in the quantities that are needed. With their skills and abilities, chemical engineers can be involved in research, development (taking a process from bench scale to full scale), design and evaluation (deciding how a process should work), plant design (deciding how a chemical plant should be built), plant operation, sales, management, and academics. The University of Utah’s Department of Chemical Engineering is nationally recognized for its research and teaching. In this program, students will complete courses in math, physics, chemistry, and engineering. They can also complete an optional emphasis in Energy Engineering. By the time of graduation, about 50 percent of graduates have found employment or been admitted to post-graduate programs that include law, medicine, and graduate school in a variety of fields.

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$12,634.00 USD / Year
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