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Programs of Study

The Department of Chemical Engineering offers programs of study and research leading to the Master of Science and Master of Engineering degrees in Chemical Engineering.

arrow Master of Science Degree

For the Master of Science degree, both Plan I (thesis) and Plan II (non-thesis) are available.

  • Plan I requires 24 semester hours of course work (18 hours in the major area and 6 hours in a minor area) plus completion of a research thesis.
  • Plan II requires 36 semester hours of course work, including 21 to 30 hours in the major area and 6 to 15 hours in one or two minor areas. If two minor areas are chosen, at least 6 hours must be taken in each area. Completion of a short research project and report is also required.

arrow Master of Engineering Degree

The Master of Engineering Degree is a special program intended for practicing engineers. It requires 36 semester hours of graduate credit, including 21 hours in the major area, plus an engineering research project and report. Comprehensive oral examinations are required for all degrees. Approved minor areas include all engineering disciplines, computer science, mathematics, statistics, chemistry, physics and biology.

Admission

A minimum GRE (verbal + quantitative) score of 1,000 and, (for international students, a minimum TOEFL score of 550.)

The minimum G.P.A. is 2.6.

Prerequisites

An undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering, natural gas engineering, petroleum engineering, or a related field. For students whose undergraduate work is in a related field, some undergraduate course work may be required to remove deficiencies in their backgrounds. Such course work will be determined by the graduate coordinator for each program on an individual basis.

Core Course Requirements

Each program has a 9-semester hour core curriculum as follows:

- CHEN 5331 Simulation of Chemical Processes
- CHEN 5371 Advanced Chemical and Natural Gas Engineering Thermodynamics
- CHEN 5361 Advanced Process Control

(A grade of ‘B’ or higher is required in each core course.)

Thesis and Research

The thesis (Plan I) or research project (Plan II) committee consists of faculty Project Committees: members from the major and minor areas. Members of the committee are selected in consultation with the student's research advisor and the graduate coordinator.

Time Requirements

The Plan II program can normally be completed in one calendar year of full-time study (Fall, Spring and Summer semesters). The Plan I program may require an additional one or two semesters due to the open-ended nature of thesis research.

Departmental

Theses and research project reports must be submitted to research advisors with sufficient

Deadlines

Lead time to allow for revisions and review by committee members. Minimum lead times are typically 6 to 8 weeks for theses and 3 to 4 weeks for research projects. Final deadlines for completed reports are set by the graduate office.

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