Graduates of bioprocess engineering courses can be called “universal engineers” because they learn the basics of chemical engineering with the addition of biological techniques. As engineering graduates, they are able to manage systems and manufacturing processes of biological products and provide solutions for solving biological engineering problems in accordance with professional ethics.
UI bioprocess engineering graduates can contribute in the following fields: food industry, pharmaceutical, cosmetics and biotechnology industry, oleochemical industry, consulting and engineering companies, environment and sustainable energy industries, government, education and others.