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Master of Engineering in Chemical Engineering

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School

Engineering and Science

Program Level

GRADUATE

Program Description

The Master of Engineering in Chemical Engineering degree engages students in quality academic experiences and provides opportunities for exposure to cutting-edge research. With a basis in strong disciplinary fundamentals, interdisciplinary perspective, and societal concern, the program prepares graduates to be technical leaders for a wide range of careers in the areas of healthcare, data science, nanotechnology, energy, and sustainability.

Concentrations

  • Chemical Engineering

  • Polymer Engineering

  • Application of Machine Learning to Pharmaceutical Development

Program Objectives

The program prepares students to:

  • apply advanced chemical engineering concepts in a professional and ethical manner with awareness of safety, sustainability and the role of technology in society.

  • collaborate effectively with other professionals based on their knowledge of advanced chemical engineering concepts, broad interdisciplinary knowledge and application of modern information technology tools for efficient teamwork and successful leadership.

  • engage in lifelong learning through professional activities and continuing education.

  • participate in technology innovation through development of chemical processes and products, generation of intellectual property or establishing new enterprises.

Program Outcomes

By the time of graduation, students will be able to:

  • apply advanced knowledge of chemical engineering concepts (e.g., chemical kinetics and reactor design, thermodynamics and transport phenomena) to chemical processing systems.

  • develop chemical engineering systems by evaluating feasibility, cost, safety, government regulatory issues and societal impacts.

  • collaborate effectively on cross-functional teams and provide effective leadership.

  • communicate through professional correspondence, technical reports and presentations.

  • adapt to changing technological and societal needs based on advanced knowledge in chemical engineering with interdisciplinary exposure and appreciation of the benefit and fulfillment of life-long learning.