Master's of Science in Chemical Engineering
Students pursuing a M.S. in Chemical Engineering deepen their fundamental knowledge of chemical engineering and gain professional skills and hand-on experiences for industrial careers.
The program offers a thesis and non-thesis option. The thesis option requires 24 semester hours of graduate course work and 6 semester hours of thesis research. An oral defense of the thesis is also required.
The non-thesis option requires 30 hours of course work. For applicants without prior engineering degrees, a Bridge Program is required. This program enables bridge students to complete their M.S. degree in roughly 6 months more than a student entering with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Typically, a M.S. in Chemical Engineering degree requires two years beyond a bachelor's degree.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
Thesis Option
Transport Phenomena | 3 credits |
Chemical Reaction Engineering | 3 credits |
Classical Thermodynamics | 3 credits |
Chemical Engineering Electives | 6 credits |
Approved Electives | 6 credits |
Chemical Engineering Analysis* | 3 credits |
Master's Thesis | 6 credits |
Total | 30 credits |
Non-Thesis Option
Transport Phenomena | 3 credits |
Chemical Reaction Engineering | 3 credits |
Classical Thermodynamics | 3 credits |
Chemical Engineering Electives | 6 credits |
Approved Electives | 9 credits |
Chemical Engineering Analysis* | 3 credits |
Chemical Engineering Report** | 3 credits |
Total | 30 credits |
*Chemical Engineering Analysis is a 3-credit Approved Mathematics course.
**Non-thesis M.S. students are required to give an oral research presentation for their Chemical Engineering Report.
Notes:
- Chemical engineering students in both degree options are expected to attend and to participate in the department's seminars.
CORE COURSES
4200:610 Classical Thermodynamics
4200:605 Chemical Reaction Engineering
4200:600 Transport Phenomena
4200:631 Chemical Engineering Analysis
Make sure to check out our Graduate Bulletin for a complete course list.
For more information
Direct questions to:
Esther Wain-Weiss
Director, Graduate Programs and Administration
330-972-5690
erw3@uakron.edu