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The School of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering provides graduate programs including Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Master of Science (M.S.), and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Chemical Engineering. Applicants can enter the Ph.D. program without holding a Master's degree.
Students may specialize in various research areas such as: Biochemical Reactors, Biotechnology, Electrochemical Deposition, Green Manufacturing, Fluidization Engineering, Materials Synthesis and Processing, Micro Energy and Chemical Systems, Polymer Rheology and Processing, Process Control/Optimization, Thin Film Processing, and Sustainable Waste Processing. Each program is customized to align with students' academic objectives and career aspirations. Collaborative opportunities with other engineering departments and campus research centers, combined with diverse faculty expertise, enable personalized interdisciplinary programs. The department supports both traditional chemical engineering studies and innovative cross-disciplinary approaches.