The Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering at Northeastern University provides a comprehensive education grounded in science, mathematics, and engineering fundamentals. The program prepares students to design new products, develop processes, and solve contemporary problems using modern computational tools. Students benefit from Northeastern’s strong experiential learning model, including signature cooperative education (co-op) placements, allowing them to gain 6+ months of work experience during their degree. Graduates typically enter careers in chemical, biotech, and pharmaceutical industries, or pursue advanced degrees in engineering, business, medicine, or law. The program is ABET-accredited and offers flexible curriculum pathways, including accelerated BS/MS (PlusOne) and minors. Core areas include process design, thermodynamics, kinetics, separations, safety, materials science, and computational methods. Significant research opportunities are available, and students are exposed to current challenges in energy, sustainability, biotechnology, and advanced materials.