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A master's degree in chemical engineering equips professionals to tackle sophisticated industrial demands that respond to some of society's most pressing issues. This program merges core chemical engineering principles with cutting-edge applications and processes, focusing particularly on engineering design and scientific problem-solving.
Students will work to resolve intricate problems across diverse sectors including manufacturing, biotechnology, energy systems, environmental solutions, polymer technology, and beyond.
An ideal graduate program in chemical engineering cultivates comprehension of industrial dynamics, a global perspective, and essential entrepreneurial, leadership, and management competencies to propel careers in industry, research, or as groundwork for doctoral studies in chemical engineering or allied disciplines.
The 45-credit curriculum typically requires about two years of full-time study, with part-time options extending completion to 3-4 years.
Explore subjects pertinent to pharmaceutical product design, medical device production, and regulatory adherence. Students may concurrently pursue the Pharmaceutical & Medical Device Manufacturing Certificate to satisfy elective requirements while earning their MS degree.