The Gene and Linda Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering delivers academic programs that advance the boundaries of knowledge, educate competent engineering professionals, and contribute to the needs of society.
Faculty, staff, and students engage in discovery, teaching, application, and integration, along with periodic review of achievement, to develop practitioners and scholars prepared to make meaningful and responsible contributions to society.
Degrees
The Voiland School offers courses of study leading to the degrees of:
- Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering
- Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
- Master of Science in Chemical Engineering
- Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical Engineering
- Minor in Chemical Engineering
Both of the bachelor of science degree programs are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.

Research
Faculty in the Voiland School are internationally recognized leaders in emerging areas of science and technology.
| Total | Statistic |
|---|---|
| $6.3M | total research expenditure FY25 |
| $370K | research expenditures per faculty member |
| 599 | citations per faculty* |
| 26 | scientific publications per faculty member* |
*Between 2018-2022.

Enrollment
The Voiland School equips students with the tools and knowledge to thrive in their selected career trajectories.
| Total | Student Type |
|---|---|
| 240 | undergraduate students in 2024 |
| 36 | Ph.D. graduate students in 2025 |
