MS, Chemical Engineering

College of Engineering, Artie McFerring Department of Chemical Engineering

Texas A&M University - College Station

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A Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering provides professional training for students seeking skills in the chemical processing industry, with both core chemical engineering training and exposure to new developments in the field. Students will be able to focus their research and electives into a specialized sub-area to best prepare for their career path or continuing on to pursue a PhD degree. This degree is offered in both a thesis option and the non-thesis option.

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