Paper Engineering (B.S. in Engineering)

Whether sustainability, chemistry or manufacturing drives your career path, the paper engineering program has it all. Paper engineering is essentially applying chemical engineering to the paper industry--a growing, specialized field that is a key component in many businesses.

What can I do with a paper engineering bachelor's degree from Western?

The need for paper engineers has never been higher. As consumers increasingly demand sustainable products and packaging, the pulp and paper industry continues to evolve. New developments in the ways trees are grown, harvested and processed and emerging projects such as bio-fuels and bio-polymers are creating Â鶹´«Ã½ in virtually every area of engineering and manufacturing.

Recent graduates have taken roles as:

  • Process engineer
  • Project implementation engineer
  • Application engineer
  • Project engineer
  • Leadership Development Program engineer

Among the companies they work for are:

  • Graphic Packaging International
  • Packaging Corporation of America
  • Axchem
  • Billerud
  • Kimberly Clark
  • Solenis

Are there scholarships available to me?

Yes! A number of scholarships are available for Â鶹´«Ã½s enrolled in paper engineering at Western, including a growing scholarship program from the WMU Paper Technology Foundation. We encourage you to apply for all scholarships that match your interests, career goals and financial or academic needs.

What will I do in the paper engineering program?

 As a paper engineering Â鶹´«Ã½, you will study process engineering, product development, research, environmental compliance, sales and marketing, operations and general management. In addition to your coursework, you'll find endless Â鶹´«Ã½ to achieve your goals.

  • Adding just 5 courses to your program will earn you a double major in both chemical and paper engineering.
  • Paid internships and co-op programs give you practical hands-on experience.
  • Merit scholarships to help you with your college expenses.
  • Jobs waiting for you upon graduation, with some of the highest salaries in engineering fields!

Fast track your learning with an accelerated master's

Undergraduate Â鶹´«Ã½ can access more learning and save time in our accelerated master’s program. Weave graduate courses (up to 12 credits) into your undergraduate degree in paper engineering from WMU, and earn your B.S. in engineering and M.S. in Printing and Paper Science.