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The Chemical and Molecular Engineering program within the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences provides graduate studies culminating in Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. This program aims to educate future chemical engineers who will drive scientific breakthroughs, create novel technologies, and implement creative solutions for challenges in pharmaceuticals, food production, chemical manufacturing, energy, and other industries. Our Chemical and Molecular Engineering curriculum delivers comprehensive training, enabling students to engage in specialized research while mastering chemical engineering principles and their applications across diverse areas such as catalysis, nanotechnology, computational analysis, environmental studies, fluid dynamics, materials science, polymer development, biotechnologies, separation processes, and thermal systems. The graduate program's core objective is to equip students with robust theoretical foundations and practical expertise, preparing them for successful careers in academic research, industrial development, and chemical engineering education.