Curriculum
The Chemical Engineering Master of Science program of study can be a coursework program, or can include research if circumstances permit. The program requires 30 credit hours of coursework to complete the degree and must include the following courses (all courses are 3 credit hours unless otherwise noted):
- CHE 735 Chemical Engineering Analysis I
- CHE 815 Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
- CHE 822 Advanced Chemical Reaction Engineering
- CHE 862 Advanced Transport Phenomena I
- CHE 898 Master's Report (1-3)
A final examination on the student's Master's Report will be conducted by the student's advisory committee during the final semester. Students must be enrolled in a K-State course the semester in which they are graduating.
Other courses to be offered may include:
- CHE 626 Bioseparations (2)
- CHE 650 Hazardous Waste Engineering Seminar (1)
- CHE 656 Polymer Science and Engineering
- CHE 661 Processing of Materials for Solid State Devices
- CHE 670 Sustainability Seminar (1)
- CHE 682 Surface Phenomena
- CHE 715 Biochemical Engineering
- CHE 750 Air Quality Seminar (1)
- CHE 802 Selected Topics in Materials Sciences
- CHE 867 Advanced Transport Phenomena II
CHE Distance Course Rotation Schedule
Changes and additions may occur in the schedule above.
The department course catalog and course descriptions are available online. Check Course Offerings for the upcoming semester's courses and "How to Enroll" instructions.