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Graduate Catalog 2011-12 
    
Graduate Catalog 2011-12 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Master of Science in Engineering (Chemical)


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Advisor: Andrew Kline
Room A220 Parkview Campus

The Master of Science in Engineering (Chemical) is designed to provide theoretical and laboratory experiences which are basic to the development of professional competence. A Thesis Option and a Non-thesis Option are available. While the program requirements for each option differ, the admission requirements for both options are identical.

For those students selecting the non-thesis option, a design experience (not an industrial internship experience) resulting in the student producing a major written report is required. This requirement is fulfilled by successfully completing CHEG 6500.

  • Thesis Option: 30 total credit hours are required for graduation. This includes 24 credits of coursework and six credits of research (CHEG 7000).
  • Non-Thesis Option: 33 total credit hours are required for graduation. All the credits are acquired through coursework, and will include CHEG 6500.

Students must have at least one-half of their earned credit hours to be used towards a graduate degree at the 6000 level or higher. Students are responsible for completing any needed prerequisites before taking a course for graduate credit. A maximum of six credit hours of graduate course credits may be transferred from another institution.

 

Admission Requirements


A Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering or a related discipline from an accredited college or university is expected. If an applicant does not have sufficient background in Chemical Engineering, the applicant would need to take prerequisite courses determined by the department graduate committee in each individual case. Prospective graduate students must take the GRE general exam as well as the engineering subject area exam. The typical entering M.S. candidate will have minimum scores of 1600 on the general exam, and 500 on the engineering subject area exam.

International students must successfully complete the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Acceptable scores will be according to the Western Michigan University standard for admission to a graduate-level program.

Core Courses


All Chemical Engineering graduate students must complete the Core courses:

In addition


To fulfill the mathematics requirement for the Core courses, students must select one of the following:

Note:


Students, with permission of the departmental graduate committee, may replace one of the Core courses with an additional course from the list of Electives.

Elective Courses


Thesis option students will select a minimum of six credit hours of Electives from the list below. Non-thesis option students will select a minimum of nine credit hours of Elective courses (including CHEG 6500) from the list below.

Cognate Courses


Depending on a student’s personal interests, and with permission of the department graduate committee, students will select six credit hours of academic courses (not internships) at the 5000 or 6000 level. These courses are intended to give a student necessary tools to succeed as a chemical engineering professional, and to broaden their academic background. Courses should be of a type that could be taken by any graduate student enrolled at WMU, and do not necessarily have to be scientific or engineering based. Examples of cognate courses are found below.

  • Any CS course at 5300 or higher level
  • Any MATH course at 5070 or higher level
  • Any STAT course at 5610 or higher level

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