Chemical and Biological Engineering
Leading innovation in clean energy, biotechnology and innovative solutions
Choose from Idaho’s only chemical and biological engineering degrees, and step into a high-demand, high-paying career.
University of Idaho’s Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering offers undergraduate and graduate chemical and biological engineering programs on campus in Moscow and graduate programs in Idaho Falls.
Launch a high-paying career in a rapidly growing, impact-driven field
Whether you choose chemical or biological Engineering at University of Idaho, you’re stepping into a high-demand, high-paying career. From energy and environmental solutions to medical and biotech innovations, you’ll gain the skills to thrive in industries that shape the future—earning strong salaries and making a global impact.
Learn by doing in a supportive, hands-on environment
Small class sizes and deeply engaged professors ensure you receive personalized guidance throughout your journey. From your first day, you'll gain hands-on experience through labs and projects. Senior year culminates in one of the nation’s best design experiences, preparing you to solve tomorrow’s engineering problems today.
Earn scholarships at the West’s top value university
Over 80% of students in engineering at U of I receive additional scholarships. You’ll also gain paid internship experience with industry leaders and national labs. Even without aid, the University of Idaho ranks #1 Best Value Public University in the West for five years running, according to U.S. News and World Report.
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Take your degree anywhere — from industry to graduate school
Accredited and highly respected, U of I’s Chemical and Biological Engineering programs open doors worldwide. With a powerful alumni network, you’ll have mentorship and job connections at your fingertips. Whether you pursue a top graduate program, professional school, or enter the workforce, your future starts here.
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Connect with others who share your interests and values and demonstrate skills beyond the classroom. Take part in one of more than 20 clubs and organizations tied to international and national engineering organizations, national competition teams, mentorship programs and professional skills programs.
Student success
Laboratory access and advanced research
University of Idaho’s Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering focuses on research in sustainable energy, biotechnology, environmental protection and materials science. You’ll work alongside faculty and students on innovative projects related to biofuels, water treatment and renewable energy, aiming to develop environmentally friendly solutions and improve public health and sustainability.
Experiential learning and research
Learn about the research conducted by our students and faculty and the impact it has on the field.
Faculty mentorship and staff support
Employees in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering are eager to meet you.
Dev Shrestha
Wudneh "Woody" Admassu
Eric Aston
Matthew Bernards
Steven Gardner
James Moberly
Jagdish Patel
Ching-An Peng
Batric Pesic
Russell Qualls
Nathan Schiele
Vivek Utgikar
Sarah (Xiao) Wu
Haiyan Zhao
Student services staff
Charles Cornwall
Scientific instrument maker
208-885-7728
cornwall@uidaho.edu
Milo Flint
Research aide
mflint@uidaho.edu
Judy Vandegrift
Management assistant
208-885-6182
judyv@uidaho.edu
Anup Tuldhar
Laboratory coordinator
atuladhar@uidaho.edu
Our chemical and biological engineering story
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ABET Accreditation
The Biological Engineering B.S. program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, under the commission’s General Criteria and Program Criteria for Biological and Similarly Named Engineering Programs.
The Chemical Engineering B.S.Ch.E. program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, under the commission’s General Criteria and Program Criteria for Chemical, Biochemical, Biomolecular, and Similarly Named Engineering Programs.