The M.Eng. degree involves formal course work only and does not require a thesis. This degree is awarded on completion of 30 credits of course work.
Students who successfully complete this program will be able to demonstrate:
For a student with an accredited B.S. degree in chemical engineering, the program includes the following:
Of the electives, at least two must be chemical engineering courses and at least two must be nonchemical engineering courses. A feature of this M.Eng. program is the opportunity to concentrate in one of the subspecialties of chemical engineering. These areas include (but are not limited to) biological engineering, process systems engineering, materials engineering, and polymer engineering.