Chemical Engineering Plus One

PlusOne with MS in Chemical Engineering

PlusOne with MS in Chemical Engineering

Overview

Accelerated Master’s degrees allow students to accelerate the attainment of the master’s degree by applying graduate credits taken as an undergraduate toward both the undergraduate and graduate degrees. Current students apply to enroll in the Accelerated Master’s Program.

With the PlusOne program, students attain their bachelor’s degree followed by a PlusOne year to complete the master’s degree.

Below are the eligible undergraduate majors available to pursue a PlusOne pathway with a master’s degree in Chemical Engineering. Also, review the Curriculum Guides and the Accelerated Master’s links for further details, including program policies and procedures, as well as how to Apply.

PlusOne with MS in Chemical Engineering Pathways

Acceptable Undergraduate Pathways

Eligible Undergrad Majors Additional Prerequisites
BS in Bioengineering (and all combined majors) CHME 2308
BS in Chemical Engineering (and all combined majors)
BS in Environmental Engineering (and all combined majors) CHME 2308
BS in Mechanical Engineering (and all combined majors) CHME 2308
BS in Chemistry (COS) CHME 2308
BS in Biochemistry (COS) CHME 2308
BS in Physics (COS) CHME 2308

 

Graduate Course Sharing

Students currently pursuing their Bachelor’s degree should refer to their undergraduate program’s guidelines on how the graduate courses can be shared with their undergraduate degree. College of Engineering undergraduate students should refer to their Plan of Study page.

For other questions on graduate course sharing, please contact the Graduate School of Engineering Advising.

Select up to four approved courses in your MS Chemical Engineering concentration, as listed in the catalog:

Program Contacts


Adam Ekenseair
Associate Teaching Professor and Associate Director of MS Programs,  Chemical Engineering

synthesis and application of novel polymeric biomaterials for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine

Academic Advising

For support with academic questions, students should reach out to their undergraduate academic advisor in their home college as well as the Graduate School of Engineering.