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232 Master's degrees in Chemical Engineering in North America
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
The Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering program from University of Maryland is a practice-oriented part-time graduate program designed to assist engineers and technical professionals in the development of their careers and to provide the expertise needed in the rapidly changing business, government, and industrial environments.
Chemical Engineering
The Master of Chemical Engineering program from Carnegie Mellon University has a unique computational focus, preparing students in core areas of chemical engineering, such as reactor engineering, process systems and transport phenomena.
Chemistry (Accelerated)
Chemistry (Accelerated) from Western Michigan University provides opportunities for undergraduate students to complete the Masters of Arts degree requirements at a faster pace while finishing their B.S. degree.
Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
The Chemical and Biomedical Engineering program from Miami University is designed to prepare students who wish to either pursue doctoral work in chemical or biomedical engineering or to obtain an advanced technical position in industry.
Biological Chemical Engineering
Biological Chemical Engineering is a rapidly-growing field. The Master of Engineering in Biological Chemical Engineering degree program at Lehigh University provides graduates with the flexibility to adapt to a variety of industrial experiences and forms the base for an expanding career in biomolecular and biopharmaceutical engineering.
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering program of Worcester Polytechnic Institute engages you in important global research with off-site programs that are almost always international, so you can see impact of technology advancing society, from improving the speed and accuracy of medical diagnostics, to designing bioprocesses for producing anti-cancer drugs, to developing effective alternatives to fossil fuels.
Chemical Engineering
Pursuing an advanced degree is an important step towards a rewarding, life-long career in the field of Chemical Engineering at Auburn University.
Chemical Engineering
The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering (CBE) at Iowa State University offers a Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering.
Chemical Engineering
In the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, you will have the chance to join a world-class, innovative research program in an area that is shaping our world. This Chemical Engineering degree is offered at North Carolina State University.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Materials Science and Engineering program at University of Nevada, Reno strives to educate high quality engineers with the academic experience and knowledge to become leaders among practicing professionals and in education, research, and service to the materials science and engineering community.
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering from Oklahoma State University is a discipline focused on conceiving and designing processes to produce, transform and transport materials-beginning with experimentation in the laboratory followed by implementation of the technology.
Chemical and Molecular Engineering
The Chemical and Molecular Engineering program from Stony Brook University emphasizes processes and effects that occur at the molecular level. The program teaches the molecular basis of chemical phenomena, control, and operations.
Chemical Engineering
The Master of Engineering in Chemical Engineering is offered at The Grove School of Engineering from The City University of New York.
Plastics Engineering
This Plastics Engineering graduate program from University of Massachusetts Lowell offers professional training designed to provide the opportunity for the study of more advanced theory and practice in plastics materials, design, and processing.
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering program of Virginia Tech is heavily oriented toward synthesis as well as the usual emphasis upon analysis. There is a strong thread of physics, chemistry, mathematics, biochemistry, and microbiology in much of the research in the department.
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology prepares you to develop new, high-tech materials for use across a range of critical industries, including semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, renewable energy systems, battery and alternative energies, and more.
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering programme at The University of New Mexico offers an advanced M.Sc. pathway. This full-time degree focuses on high-level research in materials and biological engineering. Students benefit from world-class facilities and expert faculty at this leading American research organisation.
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering students at the University of Oklahoma develop skills through experiential learning by practicing what is learned in the classroom through real world experiences.
Chemical Engineering
The Chemical Engineering program at University of Houston continues to be one of the most productive graduate programs in the U.S.
Chemical Engineering - Science, Society and Policy
The main objective of the master’s programs is to refine the skills and research expertise of the students by expanding their specialized knowledge of chemical engineering primarily achieved through course work, research seminars, and technical training.The Chemical Engineering - Science, Society and Policy program is offered at University of Ottawa.