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The Department offers a Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering. This program blends scholarship and research with advanced coursework to provide excellent training for students to pursue careers in the chemical industry. Furthermore, the Department also participates in the Biomedical Engineering track in the Ph.D. program offered by Basic Medical Sciences in the College of Medicine.
Graduate application forms can be obtained by clicking on the "Application Form" link on the left or by contacting the Department. Research interests span a variety of areas including Thermodynamics, Ionic Liquids, Reaction Engineering, Process Simulation and Control, Fuel Cell Systems, and Biomedical Device Development.
There are a large number of local chemical and manufacturing industries such as Chevron, Evonik, Mitsubishi, AkzoNobel, BASF, UOP, BP, and US Steel that provide employment opportunities to our graduates.
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