Master of Science in Chemical Engineering
The objective of the Master of Science in Chemical Engineering program is to enable students to build a strong foundation in multiple areas of chemical engineering. The program requires 32 credit hours.
Students have the option of completing a thesis based on between six to eight credit hours of research (CHE 591) with the approval of a thesis adviser, completing a master's project with up to six credit hours of project coursework (CHE 594), or completing the program with coursework. In line with the department's approach to its graduate programs, a student has considerable flexibility, in consultation with their adviser, in formulating a program.
Before the completion of the first semester of graduate study, full-time students should select a permanent adviser. Graduate students pursuing the degree on a part-time basis should select a permanent adviser before registering for their tenth credit hour. The student, in consultation with the adviser, prepares a program of study that reflects individual needs and interests. Students with the thesis option are required to pass an oral comprehensive examination on their thesis and related topics. The examination committee consists of at least three appropriate faculty members who are nominated by the thesis adviser and approved by the department chair.
Curriculum
Master of Science in Chemical Engineering (Coursework Only Option)
Minimum Credits Required | 32 |
Maximum 400-Level Credit | 12 |
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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Core Courses | (12) | |
CHE 406 | Transport Phenomena | 3 |
CHE 503 | Thermodynamics | 3 |
CHE 525 | Chemical Reaction Engineering 1 | 3 |
CHE 530 | Advanced Process Control | 3 |
or CHE 535 | Applctn Math Cheml Engrg | |
Professional Course | (3) | |
CHE 506 | Entrepreneurship & IP Mgmt | 3 |
Elective Courses | (17) | |
Select 17 credit hours of 400-500 level CHE courses 2 | 17 | |
Total Credit Hours | 32 |
1 | Note: Interested students can substitute CHE 577 for CHE 525 with adviser consent. |
2 | Other appropriate electives may be selected (with adviser approval) to satisfy the needs of the individual student and may be aligned with the research areas listed in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering section of this bulletin. |
Master of Science in Chemical Engineering (Master's Project Option)
Minimum Credits Required | 32 |
Maximum 400-Level Credit | 12 |
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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Core Courses | (12) | |
CHE 406 | Transport Phenomena | 3 |
CHE 503 | Thermodynamics | 3 |
CHE 525 | Chemical Reaction Engineering 1 | 3 |
CHE 530 | Advanced Process Control | 3 |
or CHE 535 | Applctn Math Cheml Engrg | |
Professional Course | (3) | |
CHE 506 | Entrepreneurship & IP Mgmt | 3 |
Project Course | (1-6) | |
CHE 594 | Special Projects | 1-6 |
Elective Courses | (11-16) | |
Select 11-16 credit hours of 400-500 level CHE courses 2 | 11-16 |
1 | Note: Interested students can substitute CHE 577 for CHE 525 with adviser consent. |
2 | Other appropriate electives may be selected (with adviser approval) to satisfy the needs of the individual student and may be aligned with the research areas listed in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering section of this bulletin. |
Master of Science in Chemical Engineering (Thesis Option)
Minimum Credits Required | 32 |
Maximum 400-Level Credit | 12 |
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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Core Courses | (12) | |
CHE 525 | Chemical Reaction Engineering 1 | 3 |
CHE 535 | Applctn Math Cheml Engrg 1 | 3 |
CHE 551 | Advanced Tnsport Phenomena 1 | 3 |
CHE 553 | Advanced Thermodynamics 1 | 3 |
Thesis Research | (6-8) | |
CHE 591 | Research and Thesis M.S. | 6-8 |
Elective Courses | (12-14) | |
Select 12-14 credit hours of 400-500 level CHE courses 2 | 12-14 |
1 | A minimum grade point average of 3.0/4.0 is required for core courses in the thesis option only. |
2 | Other appropriate electives may be selected (with adviser approval) to satisfy the needs of the individual student and may be aligned with the research areas listed in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering section of this bulletin. |