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Program Information
The Chemical Engineering Department offers the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Science (thesis and non-thesis options), and Master of Engineering in Chemical Engineering. Minimum requirements for these degrees are given in the Graduate Degrees section of this catalog.
Master of Science Degree – Thesis Option
Completion of the program is possible in 16 months, and its usual duration ranges from 16 to 24 months. The principal requirements for the M.S. degree are 30 semester hours and a research thesis approved by the student’s supervisory committee. These credits include:
- Twelve graduate semester hours in the basis of chemical engineering courses (Mathematical Basis, Continuum Basis, Molecular Basis, and Chemical and Bio Lab). Molecular Basis can be replaced with an Elective for students on Applied Track.
- Six credits of Chemical Engineering Science courses, including at least one course in reaction engineering, bioengineering, or kinetics.
- Up to six semester hours of supervised research.
Students must submit a final thesis and pass an oral thesis-defense examination.
Master of Science Degree – Non-Thesis Option
This program is designed for completion in 12 months, although some students prefer longer durations. The M.S.-Non-Thesis provides an opportunity to develop an in-depth knowledge of chemical engineering fundamentals, to emphasize a specific specialization area, and to acquire basic experience in research or industrial practice through a short internship. The principal requirements are 30 credits of courses including an option for 7 credits of research work in a laboratory or of work in an industrial internship. The core course requirements for this program are identical to that for the M.S.-Thesis. A final thesis document is not required but a written report on a project, internship or a contemporary Chemical Engineering topic is required for graduation.
All new students for the M.S. program are admitted to the non-thesis option at the time of admission, and some are converted to the thesis option upon approval by the Research Advisor and the Director of Graduate Programs.
Master of Engineering Degree
A student with a B.S. degree in biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, or another branch of engineering may obtain a graduate degree in Chemical Engineering by meeting the necessary academic requirements and taking selected undergraduate courses. Students intending to obtain a professionally oriented M.E. degree would normally complete their undergraduate requirements in 1-2 semesters. The graduate course requirements of 30 credits of coursework require another 3-4 semesters. The M.E. students can apply for conversion to the M.S.-NT or M.S.-Thesis program after satisfactory completion of the undergraduate courses.
Ph.D. Degree
The Ph.D. degree plan is primarily a research program. The granting of the degree is based essentially on general proficiency and distinctive attainments in Chemical Engineering and particularly on the demonstrated ability to conduct an independent investigation as exhibited in the doctoral dissertation. Briefly, the formal requirements for the Ph.D. degree are:
- Maintaining a GPA of 3.0 or higher with B- or higher in all Basis courses.
- Successful completion of written and oral examinations for advancement to candidacy. The written examination is comprised of the candidate’s objectives and achievements towards his/her doctoral dissertation. The oral examination is based on the written part and related areas. The oral section also includes the Qualifying Examination to test the student’s breadth of knowledge in Chemical Engineering fundamentals.
- Preparing a dissertation based on original research.
- Passing the final examination based on the dissertation.
- The graduation requirements include 90 credits including at least 30 credits in coursework. Details and minor changes in any of these requirements will be given upon the student’s arrival.
The department offers a combined bachelor’s/master’s degree program. Contact graduate coordinator for information.
For more information, please see our website: https://www.che.ufl.edu/apply-to-che/#1518393029582-95412685-f4f2.
Degrees Offered with a Major in Chemical Engineering
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Master of Engineering
- Master of Science
Requirements for these degrees are given in the Graduate Degrees section of this catalog.
Chemical Engineering Courses
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
BME 6221 | Biomolecular Cell Mechanics | 3 |
BME 6322 | Dynamics of Cellular Processes | 3 |
BME 6644 | Pharmacokinetics | 3 |
ECH 5938 | Topics in Colloid Science | 3 |
ECH 6126 | Thermodynamics of Reaction and Phase Equilibria | 3 |
ECH 6270 | Continuum Basis of Chemical Engineering | 3 |
ECH 6272 | Molecular Basis of Chemical Engineering | 3 |
ECH 6285 | Transport Phenomena | 1-3 |
ECH 6326 | Computer Control of Processes | 3 |
ECH 6506 | Chemical Engineering Kinetics | 3 |
ECH 6526 | Reactor Design and Optimization | 3 |
ECH 6709 | Electrochemical Engineering Fundamentals and Design | 3 |
ECH 6726 | Interfacial Phenomena I | 2 |
ECH 6727 | Interfacial Phenomena II | 2 |
ECH 6843 | Experimental Basis of Chemical Engineering | 3 |
ECH 6847 | Advanced Mathematics for Chemical Engineering | 3 |
ECH 6851 | Impedance Spectroscopy | 3 |
ECH 6905 | Individual Work | 1-6 |
ECH 6910 | Supervised Research | 1-5 |
ECH 6926 | Graduate Seminar | 1 |
ECH 6937 | Topics in Chemical Engineering I | 1-4 |
ECH 6939 | Topics in Chemical Engineering III | 1-4 |
ECH 6940 | Supervised Teaching | 1-5 |
ECH 6971 | Research for Master's Thesis | 1-15 |
ECH 7938 | Advanced Special Chemical Engineering Topics for Doctoral Candidates | 1-4 |
ECH 7979 | Advanced Research | 1-12 |
ECH 7980 | Research for Doctoral Dissertation | 1-15 |
Chemical Engineering Departmental Courses
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
BME 6221 | Biomolecular Cell Mechanics | 3 |
BME 6322 | Dynamics of Cellular Processes | 3 |
BME 6644 | Pharmacokinetics | 3 |
CHM 5275 | The Organic Chemistry of Polymers | 2 |
CHM 5511 | Physical Chemistry of Polymers | 2 |
ECH 5938 | Topics in Colloid Science | 3 |
ECH 6126 | Thermodynamics of Reaction and Phase Equilibria | 3 |
ECH 6270 | Continuum Basis of Chemical Engineering | 3 |
ECH 6272 | Molecular Basis of Chemical Engineering | 3 |
ECH 6285 | Transport Phenomena | 1-3 |
ECH 6326 | Computer Control of Processes | 3 |
ECH 6506 | Chemical Engineering Kinetics | 3 |
ECH 6526 | Reactor Design and Optimization | 3 |
ECH 6709 | Electrochemical Engineering Fundamentals and Design | 3 |
ECH 6726 | Interfacial Phenomena I | 2 |
ECH 6727 | Interfacial Phenomena II | 2 |
ECH 6829 | Polymer Processing | 3 |
ECH 6843 | Experimental Basis of Chemical Engineering | 3 |
ECH 6847 | Advanced Mathematics for Chemical Engineering | 3 |
ECH 6851 | Impedance Spectroscopy | 3 |
ECH 6905 | Individual Work | 1-6 |
ECH 6910 | Supervised Research | 1-5 |
ECH 6926 | Graduate Seminar | 1 |
ECH 6937 | Topics in Chemical Engineering I | 1-4 |
ECH 6939 | Topics in Chemical Engineering III | 1-4 |
ECH 6940 | Supervised Teaching | 1-5 |
ECH 6971 | Research for Master's Thesis | 1-15 |
ECH 7938 | Advanced Special Chemical Engineering Topics for Doctoral Candidates | 1-4 |
ECH 7979 | Advanced Research | 1-12 |
ECH 7980 | Research for Doctoral Dissertation | 1-15 |
EGN 5949 | Practicum/Internship/Cooperative Work Experience | 1-6 |
EGN 6640 | Entrepreneurship for Engineers | 3 |
EGN 6913 | Engineering Graduate Research | 0-3 |
College of Engineering Courses
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
EEE 5354L | Semiconductor Device Fabrication Laboratory | 3 |
EGN 5010L | NRF Training Lab | 1 |
EGN 5949 | Practicum/Internship/Cooperative Work Experience | 1-6 |
EGN 6640 | Entrepreneurship for Engineers | 3 |
EGN 6642 | Engineering Innovation | 3 |
EGN 6913 | Engineering Graduate Research | 0-3 |
EGN 6933 | Special Topics | 1-3 |
EGN 6937 | Engineering Fellowship Preparation | 0-1 |
EGS 6039 | Engineering Leadership | 3 |
EGS 6101 | Divergent Thinking | 3 |
EGS 6626 | Fundamentals of Engineering Project Management | 3 |
EGS 6628 | Advanced Practices in Engineering Project Management | 3 |
EGS 6681 | Advanced Engineering Leadership | 3 |
EMA 6581 | Polymeric Biomaterials | 3 |
ESI 6900 | Principles of Engineering Practice | 1-4 |
Chemical engineering (phd)
SLO 1 Knowledge
a. Ability to identify a problem b. Ability to formulate a problem c. Ability to solve engineering problems d. Ability to critically read engineering literature
SLO 2 Skills
Ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice at an advanced level
SLO 3 Professional Behavior
Ability to communicate effectively
Chemical Engineering (ME & MS)
SLO 1 Knowledge
a. Ability to identify a problem b. Ability to formulate a problem c. Ability to solve engineering problems d. Ability to critically read engineering literature
SLO 2 Skills
Ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice at an advanced level
SLO 3 Professional Behavior
Ability to communicate effectively