The American University of Ras Al Khaimah (AURAK) is prepared to fulfill the demands and provides flexible and future-resilient engineering disciplines in light of the anticipated growth of chemical engineers over the next ten years. To meet this need, AURAK developed a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering program designed to equip graduates to spearhead innovation on a local and international level.
Chemical engineering is a highly sought-after and adaptable engineering specialty with a projected 10% increase in employment between 2023 and 2033. Chemical engineers are crucial facilitators of industrial decarbonization, sustainable energy systems, and net-zero paths, according to the World Economic Forum. Chemical engineers are essential to scaling hydrogen technologies, carbon capture, sustainable fuels, and circular economy solutions, according to a McKinsey report.
“Our BS in Chemical Engineering has been tailored to educate and empower the next generation of engineers who will lead this transformation both regionally and globally,” says Professor Khalid Hussain, Provost of AURAK. Strong scientific and engineering underpinnings, practical learning, commercial applicability, and international best practices are all purposefully incorporated into the program.
“Chemical engineers need to possess a rare and powerful combination of deep scientific understanding, process optimization expertise, and systems-level thinking, enabling them to tackle complex, multidisciplinary challenges with confidence and precision,” says Dr. Sara Faiz Hanna Tasfy, Department Chair/Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at AURAK.
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