Graduate Program
P.h. D. Program
The doctoral program requires requires:
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Minimum of sixty (60) hours beyond the bachelors
- Or thirty-six (36) hours beyond the master's degree
- Oral admission to candidacy (AtC) exam is administered by the candidate's advisory committee which the candidate must pass to be admitted to the Ph.D. program
- Final oral defense of the written dissertation
Specifically, the graduate courses offered by the department of Chemical Engineering are as follows:
- CH E 5000 - Advanced Topics in Chemical Engineering
- CH E 5121 - Graduate Seminar
- CH E 5310 - Advanced Chemical Engineering Techniques
- CH E 5312 - Fluids Trasport Principles and Analysis
- CH E 5314 - Process Dynamics and Automatic Control
- CH E 5316 - Linear Chemical Process Control Theory
- CH E 5317 - Chemical Process Model-Based Control
- CH E 5321 - Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
- CH E 5323 - Digital Computational for Chemical Enigneers
- CH E 5335 - Advanced Transport Phenomena
- CH E 5340 - Polymer Processing
- CH E 5341 - Polymer Chemistry and Processing
- CH E 5342 - Polymer Physics and Engineering
- CH E 5343 - Reaction Kinetics
- CH E 5344 - Polymers/Materials Lab
- CH E 5345 - Dynamics of Polymeric and Nonlinear Fluids
- CH E 5346 - Polymer Viscoelasticity
- CH E 5360 - Advanced Industrial Waste Treatment
- CH E 5363 - Biochemical Engineering
- CH E 5364 - Chemical Engineering Applications in Biological Systems
- CH E 5615 - Topics in Process Engineering and Intelligent Control
- CH E 5635 - Advanced Topics in Transport
- CH E 5640 - Topics in Polymer and Materials Science
- CH E 5660 - Advanced Bioengineering
- CH E 6000 - Master's Thesis
- CH E 7000 - Research
- CH E 7121 - Doctoral Seminar
- CH E 8000 - Doctoral Dissertation