Graduates of the Chemical Engineering program will (1) demonstrate achievement by applying a broad knowledge of chemical engineering, (2) apply critical reasoning and quantitative skills to identify and solve problems in chemical engineering, (3) implement skills for effective communication and teamwork, (4) demonstrate the potential to effectively lead chemical engineering projects in industry, government, or academia, and (5) exhibit a commitment to lifelong learning. Chemical Engineering uses knowledge of chemistry, mathematics, physics, biology, and humanities to solve societal problems in areas such as energy, health, the environment, food, clothing, materials, and sustainability and serves a variety of processing industries whose vast array of products include chemicals, petroleum products, plastics, pharmaceuticals, foods, textiles, fuels, consumer products, and electronic and cryogenic materials. Chemical Engineering also advances societal goals by developing environmentally conscious and sustainable technologies to meet global challenges.