The goal of this program is to graduate master-level chemical engineers who are highly qualified for a rewarding professional experience. Graduates may choose to work in the chemical, petrochemical or biochemical industries, continue on to other graduate level degrees, or join consulting/contracting companies. Prospective students have to be motivated to seek life-long learning and professional development and be capable of becoming professionals and leaders in the global chemical, petrochemical and biochemical industries.(Total credit hours is 30 which includes 9 credit hours of thesis work).
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
Required Courses (15 hours) | Credit Hours | |
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CHME611 | Transport Phenomena | 3 |
CHME612 | Advanced Reaction Engineering | 3 |
CPSE610 | Fluid Phase Equilibria | 3 |
CPSE600 | Graduate Seminar | 0 |
ELEC600 | Numerical Methods in Engineering | 3 |
CIVL602 | Environmental Impact Assessment Principles & Applications | 3 |
Students should only select 2 courses from the list below (6 hours) | Credit Hours | |
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CHME621 | Advanced Mass Transfer | 3 |
CHME622 | Biochemical Engineering | 3 |
CHME623 | Advanced Polymer Engineering | 3 |
CHME624 | Advanced Process Dynamics & Controls | 3 |
STAT612 | Experimental Design & Analysis | 3 |
CHME625 | Selected Topics in Chemical Engineering | 3 |
Required Course (9 hours) | Credit Hours | |
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CPSE699 | Thesis Research | 9 |
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