The task of chemical engineers is to produce usable intermediate or end products such as fuels, plastics, cosmetics, dyes, paints and colours or pharmaceuticals. To do this, they must not only be able to change the nature, properties and composition of substances, but also know the machines and process technologies required to produce them. In addition to chemical and biological expertise, they therefore need comprehensive engineering knowledge.
Career profile in chemical engineering
The Faculty of Chemistry at our university trains students for careers that require a strong chemical and (bio)technological orientation. The field of activity of our graduates covers a wide range of possible areas of employment, e.g. in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry, the paint and colour industry, the food industry, agricultural and environmental technology, the biotechnical industry, in analytical laboratories, scientific institutes or even government investigation offices.
















