Overview
The Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) in Chemical Engineering at Texas A&M University is a non‑thesis, professionally oriented degree designed for students seeking advanced technical depth and industry‑ready engineering skills. The program strengthens expertise across core areas such as thermodynamics, transport phenomena, reaction engineering, process control, and materials science, while offering flexibility to tailor coursework toward energy, sustainability, biotechnology, materials, or process design. With its applied focus, the M.Eng. degree prepares students to solve complex engineering challenges and contribute immediately in industrial, governmental or consulting environments.
Why Texas A&M?
Housed within one of the nation’s top‑ranked chemical engineering departments, the M.Eng. program provides access to world‑class faculty, cutting‑edge facilities, and a curriculum aligned with industry needs. Students benefit from a streamlined, coursework‑only structure ideal for working professionals or those seeking rapid career advancement in sectors such as energy, chemicals, materials, pharmaceuticals, and environmental engineering. Graduates emerge with strong analytical, design, and problem‑solving skills—supported by the global Aggie Network and the reputation of Texas A&M Engineering—making this program an exceptional pathway for advancing a career in chemical engineering.