Вступительные требования
Submit results from the previous version of the SAT, the current SAT, or the ACT. Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Most admitted students attain a total score of at least 600 on the PBT TOEFL, 250 on the CBT TOEFL, or 7.0 on the IELTS. The University anticipates that individuals who provide a score on the iBT TOEFL will likely earn a score of at least 22 in writing, 22 in speaking, 23 in reading, and 23 in listening for a total score of 90. Secondary School Forms and Transcript. The secondary program should include no fewer than 16 academic courses and must include the following courses:
English 4 units
Mathematics 4 units
Foreign Language 2 units
Science (from among biology, chemistry, and physics) 2 units (*)
Social Studies 1 unit. If applying to the School of Engineering and Applied Science, three units, including chemistry and physics, are required. Also, foreign language is recommended, but not required for admission to the School of Engineering and Applied Science.
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Продолж.Кол-во лет: 4 |
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Академ. год2017 |
Chemical engineering involves the application of mathematics, chemistry and other natural sciences, such as biology, to develop economic ways of using materials and energy for the benefit of mankind. Chemical engineers are involved in developing, processing, and marketing such varied products as fuels, pharmaceuticals, foods, plastics, metals, microelectronics, and basic chemicals.
The Chemical Engineering program educational objective is as follows:
Graduates of the Chemical Engineering program at the University of Virginia utilize their technical competency, communication skills and breadth of knowledge to serve effectively in the chemical engineering profession; to become technical leaders in industry, government or academia; or to pursue advanced study in engineering and applied sciences and in professions such as law, business, and medicine.