Last Updated: 26 Jun 2025
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering)
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering is a discipline to apply principles of chemistry, physics, mathematics and biology to make valuable products in an economic and safe manner. Chemical engineers are involved in the manufacturing of chemicals, food, pharmaceuticals, and many other products.
Course details
| Minor/Second Major offered |
Students may opt for a Minor programme in Business or International Trading upon Admission Exercise or declare a Minor during the course of studies. More than 40 minors are available. |
| Field of study |
Engineering
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| Track/Specialisation |
This course offers the following tracks or specialisation:
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| Certification offered |
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) |
Minimum entry requirement
You must meet the following entry requirements for the course application:
| Qualification | Requirement |
|---|---|
| A-Level | |
| Polytechnic Diploma | |
| International Baccalaureate Diploma | |
| NUS High School Diploma | |
| International and other qualifications |
Internship
| Internship duration | 20 weeks |
| Internship timeframe | Year 3 Semester 2 |
Internship is compulsory.
Overseas exposure programme
Career prospects
You can explore the following career options upon graduation:
- Electronics and Semiconductor
- Biotechnology/ Healthcare
- Finance
- Energy & Sustainability
- Oil & Gas/ Petrochemicals/ Speciality Chemicals
Use resources and interactive tools that are available on MySkillsFuture Portal to explore various education and career pathways.
Graduate employment outcomes
Refer to the complete Graduate Employment Survey (GES) report 2024 for more information.
How to register
You may register here.