Chemical Engineering - Master of Engineering
The Master of Engineering in Chemical Engineering offers a course-intensive program and culminating experience (internship, industrial practicum, or a non-thesis project). The mission of the program is to prepare graduates with the versatile skills and mindset to meet the needs of a demanding and dynamic career in the chemical industry and environmental agencies. Students have the opportunity to gain experience in areas ranging from biochemical and biomolecular engineering to environmental engineering, renewable energy, paper science and engineering, thermodynamics modeling, and finite-element simulation, among others.
Program Requirements
The total credits needed for the program is 30.
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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Required Courses | ||
Select the following: | ||
CPB 611 | Transport Phenomena in Engineering | 3 |
CPB 612 | Engineering Analysis | 3 |
Chemical Engineering Course - select one of the following: | 3-4 | |
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics | ||
Mass Transfer and Unit Operations | ||
Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Design | ||
Elective Courses | 14 - 18 | |
Any 500 or 600 level courses in CPB, CSE, ECE, or MME. | ||
Culminating Experience 1 | 3-6 | |
Select one of the following: | ||
Internship | ||
Non-Thesis Project | ||
Industrial Practicum | ||
Total Credit Hours | 30 |
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Students must register for 3-6 credit hours of CPB 640, CPB 704, or CPB 710, which will serve as their culminating experience. The student will write a summary report and make a formal presentation, which should be evaluated and approved by a committee of a minimum of two (2) members with Miami University graduate level A or B standing.
Note: Applicants must have completed an undergraduate degree to enroll in this program, and no BS/MS double counting of courses is allowed.