Prospective Chemical & Biological Engineering Undergraduates
Chemical engineers work in the forefront of energy, materials and microelectronics fields, including:
- Renewable and sustainable energy
- Decarbonization
- Nanomaterials and nanotechnology
- Upcycling
- Photovoltaics (PV) and biofuels
- Quantum simulations
- Data science
- Hydrogen production
- Microelectronics, data storage and semiconductors
- Materials science and catalysis
- Polymers and soft materials
Chemical and biological engineers specialize in human health research and applications, including:
- Biotechnology
- Sustainable biofuels
- Pharmaceuticals
- Vaccine development
- Tissue engineering and regeneration
- Biomaterials
- Genome engineering
- Medical devices
- Protein engineering
- Stem cells
Click here to view the ChemBioEng Admitted 鶹Ժ Day presentation slides.
How will my AP and IB credit count towards my degree in the Chemical and Biological Engineering Department?
Our department equivalency table within ourAdvising Guideshows exactly how your credit counts toward your degree in our program depending on the scores you receive on Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate exams.
I’d like to transfer into the Chemical and Biological Engineering Department. How do I go about this?
It depends on where you currently are enrolled. 鶹Ժ within the College of Engineering and Applied Science at CU Boulder need to complete a “Change of Major Form” available from the College of Engineering and Applied Science. 鶹Ժ in another college at CU Boulder would want to look at the requirements for. There are specific deadlines each semester for intra-university transfers, so make sure you are aware of when you need to apply. 鶹Ժ from outside the CU Boulder community should view the information available to. You will need to complete an application to the university.
Where can I find more information about the College of Engineering and Applied Science at CU Boulder?
General information on the College of Engineering can be found on the. Here you will find details on how to sign up for a college tour, what facilities are available within the college, and which scholarships are available specifically to engineering students.
I’m looking for information on financial aid. Does the department have any specific aid for incoming students?
The Chemical and Biological Engineering Department does not have any financial aid specifically for our students. You can check with the universityand the.
Visit JSCBB
The Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building on CU Boulder's East Campus is home to the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering. You can visit the building from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. You can walk down the main hall on the first floor to see classrooms, the cafe, and our lab wings (labs are generally closed to the public).