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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Chemical Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Course Language
English
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Program Overview


CHE-MS - Chemical Engineering, M.S.

Program Overview

The Master of Science degree program in the Department of Chemical Engineering is available to individuals who have completed a BS degree in Chemical Engineering or a closely allied field.


Admission Requirements

The MS program's technical content and research component prepares the individual to enter the profession with advanced engineering skills.


Degree Requirements and Requisites

Master's Degree Options

Degree Requirements (Thesis)
  • Core Required Course: 12 hours
  • Advisor Approved Electives: 12 hours
  • Thesis Research Hours: 6 hours
  • Total Requirements - Thesis Option: 30 hours
Degree Requirements (Non-Thesis)
  • Core Required Course: 13 hours
  • Advisor Approved Electives: 18 hours
  • Non-Thesis Project Course: 3 hours
  • Total Requirements - Non-Thesis Option: 34 hours

Undergraduate Fast Track Program

The departmental faculty and graduate students work cooperatively with the three State funded Centers of Excellence: two within the College of Engineering and one under the Office of Research & Economic Development.


Program Long Title

Chemical Engineering, M.S.


College/School

Engineering


Department(s)

Chemical Engineering


Catalog Full Description

The Master of Science degree program in the Department of Chemical Engineering is available to individuals who have completed a BS degree in Chemical Engineering or a closely allied field.


The MS program's technical content and research component prepares the individual to enter the profession with advanced engineering skills.


Graduate students pursuing the MS degree develop a program of study tailored to their objectives and complete a master's thesis. Research topics in the areas of electric field-based processes and systems, biological engineering processes and systems, molecularly based engineered materials and interfacial systems, and computational mathematics are among those available.


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