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Ph.D. degree candidates receive in-depth training in a specialized engineering research area while maintaining a comprehensive study of core engineering principles. The program emphasizes independent research, with students expected to push the boundaries of knowledge in their chosen field. Additionally, participants develop an understanding of research methodologies and scholarly inquiry, equipping them to tackle complex challenges beyond their dissertation topic after graduation. Admission to the full-time Ph.D. program typically includes departmental funding.
The Ph.D. curriculum requires 30 credit hours of coursework, including 4 mandatory core classes. Among the remaining 6 courses, a minimum of two must be graduate-level Chemical Engineering subjects. With approval, students may take relevant graduate courses from other departments. Candidates must also complete a research project and doctoral dissertation, which earns additional credits. This dissertation, defended in a public oral examination, must present an original contribution to Chemical Engineering knowledge. Financial assistance is available.