Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and B.S. in Engineering (Dual Degree) Undergraduate Programme By Emporia State University |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and B.S. in Engineering (Dual Degree)

Starting Month

Jan-2000Starting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Chemistry

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

This program is offered in conjunction with Kansas State University and the University of Kansas. It is especially appropriate for students planning to complete degrees in agricultural, civil, chemical or petroleum engineering. To earn the BS degree at Emporia State, the student must satisfy all major and general education requirements prior to conferral of the degree. The student will normally fulfill the requirements for the BS in engineering after an additional two years at either Kansas State University or the University of Kansas. Chemical Engineering at KSU is a 3+3 program due to a required course that must be taken at KSU in the first semester of a student’s chemical engineering program.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Chemistry

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

This program is offered in conjunction with Kansas State University and the University of Kansas. It is especially appropriate for students planning to complete degrees in agricultural, civil, chemical or petroleum engineering. To earn the BS degree at Emporia State, the student must satisfy all major and general education requirements prior to conferral of the degree. The student will normally fulfill the requirements for the BS in engineering after an additional two years at either Kansas State University or the University of Kansas. Chemical Engineering at KSU is a 3+3 program due to a required course that must be taken at KSU in the first semester of a student’s chemical engineering program.

Admission Requirements

6+
Students must have a minimum score of 530 in paper based TOEFL and score of 49 in PTE.

Jan-2000

Tuition fees

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International
0 USD

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