| The M.S.
degree in Chemical Engineering normally involves a thesis and is
usually completed within two years. For students who enter the
program with a recognized B.S. degree in chemical engineering,
the M.S. degree requires 30 semester hours of graduate
work which must include two seminars and six term courses in
addition to the thesis.
Students holding a B.S. degree in science or other
engineering disciplines are also eligible for admission to the
M.S. program, although additional make-up courses may be
required.
Required core courses for the M.S. degree are CHE 510, CHE
540, CHE 561 and CHE 580. |