
M.S.Ch.E. Program
- Graduate courses: 24 credits
- Maximum 9 transfer
credits
- Minimum 12 credits at
the 700 level
- These courses must
include:
- Advanced Chemical
Engineering Thermodynamics, ChE 760 (3
credits)
- Advanced Kinetics and
Reactor Design, ChE 741 (3 credits)
- Advanced Transport
Phenomena, ChE 764, ChE
765 (6 credits)
- ChE
Research Seminar, ChE 790 (2 credits)
- All courses must be
approved by the Advising & Examining Committee.
- Thesis (6 credits)
- Research Assistants and
Teaching Assistants must register for at least 12 graduate credits each
semester and must register for ChE 790 each
semester.
- Students in the Ph.D. program
may earn an M.S. en route to the Ph.D. or may leave the Ph.D. program with
an M.S.
- Students will not enroll in
thesis/dissertation courses until a program of study has been
approved. The program of study will
be completed no later than the second semester of graduate work. All graduate students will not be
required to take more than 7-9 credits each semester, regardless if
assistantship support. Students may
take more than 7-9 credits if approved by their advisors and the work is
consistent with the program of study.
- The qualifying exam should be
given the week prior to the first semester for any graduate doctoral level
students. This exam consists of a review of the students
transcript(s) to insure that the student has the prerequisites for the
required four core courses. It may also include a formal examination which
tests the students knowledge of the prerequisite
material. A written report will be
provided to the student from the Graduate Committee for their program of
study.
- The five (5) core classes
below must be taken by all graduate students unless the student can
demonstrate “equivalent knowledge” evidenced by a grade of a B or better
in courses with equivalent course catalog content from an accredited
program or through satisfactory performance on a written examination that
meets the standard of examinations that would be given in the courses in
question. These courses are:
·
Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, ChE 760 (3 credits)
·
Advanced Kinetics and Reactor Design, ChE 741 (3 credits)
·
Advanced Transport Phenomena I, ChE 764 (3 credits)
·
Advanced Transport Phenomena II, ChE 765 (3 credits).
·
Process Control, ChE
451/651 (3 credits)
·
Credits related to thesis research should be
taken as ChE 797 (for M.S. Students).
Students must have a B.S.Ch.E. for entry into this program.
Students with a chemistry degree should see
www.unr.edu/chemengr/ChemMS.htm
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