University of North Dakota

School of Engineering and Mines

Chemical Engineering

Address:

University Ave

Grand Forks, ND 58202

United States

Phone:

1-800-225-5863

Fax:

1-701-777-3016

Program Information

Degrees Offered:

M.S.; M.Eng.; Combined

Format: Campus

Program Description:

The mission of the Chemical Engineering Master of Science program is to prepare chemical engineers for careers in industry, government and doctoral studies in chemical engineering or related fields. This preparation will be customized to meet specific areas of interest to the student and for which the faculty is qualified to manage and instruct. Goal 1: Graduates will have mastered selected topics in chemical engineering and related areas to achieve their specific goals and objectives. Goal 2: Graduates will be proficient researchers, i.e., they will have the skills required to formulate, assess, and document a hypothesis. Goal 3: Graduates will be well prepared for a career in industry and/or doctoral studies in chemical engineering or a related field. The mission of the Chemical Engineering Master of Engineering program is to prepare chemical engineers for careers in industry or government. This preparation will be customized to meet specific areas of interest to the student with an emphasis on engineering design. Goal 1: Graduates will have mastered selected topics in chemical engineering and related areas to achieve their specific goals and objectives. Goal 2: Graduates will be proficient at engineering design, with the ability to solve complex chemical engineering problems. Goal 3: Graduates will be well prepared for a career in industry or government in chemical engineering or a related field. The mission of the Chemical Engineering Ph.D. program is to prepare students for research careers in industry, government and academia using chemical engineering principles to develop energy and material resources for the benefit of society. Goal 1: Graduates will have mastered fundamental topics in chemical engineering and be able to apply them to research problems of practical significance. Goal 2: Graduates will be proficient researchers, having the skills required to formulate, assess, and document a hypothesis. Goal 3: Graduates will be proficient at designing, conducting, and managing an independent research project. Goal 4: Graduates will be well prepared for a career in industry, government, or academia in the field of chemical engineering.

Accreditation:

UND is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. UND also holds many special accreditation's at the college, department, or program level.

International Student Requirements:

All graduate applicants must demonstrate academic-level proficiency with the English language before they will be considered for admission. This requirement must be met by all applicants, regardless of citizenship, residency, or nation of birth. No applicants will be considered for admission until the English Language Proficiency is met. Please refer to the Academic Catalog for ways in which this requirement can be met.

Facts & Figures

Financial Aid: No

International Financial Aid: No

Classification: Doctoral/Research University—Intensive

Locale: Small City

Size & Settings: 10,000-19,999

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