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The Chemical Engineering master's program is grounded in core advanced principles of the discipline. Participants will engage in practical research across diverse fields including biomedical applications, bioengineering, catalysis, coal conversion, energy systems, fuel technology, materials science, polymer processing, and control systems with dynamic simulation.
Applicants without an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering may qualify for the Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.) Program. These candidates are required to complete nine additional credit hours of junior-level coursework during their initial two semesters. Another pathway exists where students completing 18 junior-level credit hours in their first two semesters become eligible for the M.S.Ch.E. Program.