Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical Engineering

Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical Engineering

The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Chemical Engineering is designed for students interested in research and teaching. The program of study consists of coursework, a screening (qualifying) examination, an oral comprehensive (candidacy) examination, and preparation and defense of the dissertation.

A minimum of 42 credit hours is required for the completion of the PhD degree, including at least 24 credits in chemical engineering. No credits are given for dissertation research. A student entering the PhD program with a MS degree may apply up to 30 credits toward the required coursework, with the approval of the program director. A minimum of three years of graduate study is required and students typically complete all requirements within five years.

View program details in the University Course Catalog
BMCE Graduate Handbook 2015-2016

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Bachelor of Science Degree Program
Fall Spring Physics Credits Per Year
Freshman PHY215 (or 211) + PHY221 (4)
MAT 295
Calc I
PHY215 (or 211) + PHY221 (4)
MAT 295
Calc II
9 Credits
Sophomore PHY215 (or 211) + PHY221 (4)
MAT 295
Calc I
PHY215 (or 211) + PHY221 (4)
MAT 295
Calc III
9 Credits
Junior PHY215 (or 211) + PHY221 (4)
MAT 295
Calc I
PHY215 (or 211) + PHY221 (4)
MAT 295
Calc IV
9 Credits
Senior PHY215 (or 211) + PHY221 (4)
MAT 295
Calc I
PHY215 (or 211) + PHY221 (4)
MAT 295
Calc V
9 Credits
Total PHY Credits: 22 Credits 19 Credits 41 Credits
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