M.S. in Chemical Engineering

West Campus, Cincinnati, Ohio

 

INTAKE: August

Program Overview

The M.S. in Chemical Engineering program at the University of Cincinnati is designed to prepare students for leadership roles in the chemical engineering industry, research institutions, and academia. The program combines rigorous coursework, hands-on laboratory experiences, and research opportunities to develop students' technical expertise, problem-solving abilities, and critical thinking skills. Students have the opportunity to specialize in various areas of chemical engineering, including process engineering, materials science, environmental engineering, and biotechnology.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the M.S. in Chemical Engineering program at the University of Cincinnati offers a balanced blend of core courses, electives, and research experiences. 

  1. Chemical Reaction Engineering: Covers principles and kinetics of chemical reactions, reactor design, and optimization of reaction processes.

  2. Transport Phenomena: Explores the principles of mass transfer, heat transfer, and momentum transfer in chemical engineering systems.

  3. Process Design and Optimization: Focuses on the design and optimization of chemical processes, including process simulation, equipment sizing, and economic analysis.

  4. Separation Processes: Addresses various separation techniques used in the chemical industry, such as distillation, extraction, and membrane processes.

  5. Advanced Materials: Covers the synthesis, characterization, and applications of advanced materials in chemical engineering, including polymers, nanomaterials, and catalysts.

  6. Environmental and Sustainable Engineering: Explores topics related to environmental pollution control, sustainable energy systems, and green engineering principles.

  7. Research and Capstone Projects: Offers students the opportunity to engage in independent research or industry-sponsored projects under the guidance of faculty mentors.

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Location

West Campus, Cincinnati, Ohio

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 28114

Application Fees : US$ 80

  1. Academic Qualifications:

    • Applicants must have completed a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution.
    • A minimum academic achievement of 65% or above in the previous qualifying degree is generally required. Some programs may have higher academic requirements, such as competitive programs in engineering or business.
       
  2. English Language Proficiency: The accepted English language proficiency tests at UC are:

    • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 110.
    • PTE Academic: Minimum score of 60.
    • TOEFL: Internet-based test (iBT) score of 80 or higher.
    • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.5 or higher, with no individual band score below 6.
    • It's important to note that the English language proficiency requirement may vary based on the program. Some programs may have higher minimum score requirements.
       
  3. Graduate Record Examination (GRE): The minimum GRE score required may vary depending on the program. Generally, a score of 310 or higher is recommended, but applicants should check the specific program requirements for accurate information.

  4. STEM-Designated Programs: UC offers a range of STEM-designated programs that are eligible for additional benefits, such as Optional Practical Training (OPT) extensions for international students. STEM-designated programs are aligned with disciplines in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

  5. Credential Evaluation: International applicants are typically required to submit a credential evaluation from a recognized evaluation service, such as NACES (National Association of Credential Evaluation Services) or WES (World Education Services)

It is important for prospective international postgraduate students to review the specific admission requirements of their intended program at UC, as requirements may vary between programs. 

The University of Cincinnati (UC) offers a range of scholarships to international students to support their academic journey. These scholarships recognize academic achievement, leadership potential, and contributions to the community.

  1. Global Scholarship: The Global Scholarship is a prestigious merit-based scholarship offered to incoming international undergraduate students. It provides partial tuition coverage for up to four years of study at UC. Selection is highly competitive, and students are evaluated based on their academic achievements, leadership qualities, and extracurricular involvement.

  2. UC Global Scholarship Plus: The UC Global Scholarship Plus is an enhanced scholarship program that combines the Global Scholarship with additional funding. This provides greater financial support to international undergraduate students, covering a larger portion of their tuition expenses.

  3. UC International Excellence Award: The UC International Excellence Award is a merit-based scholarship available to outstanding international undergraduate students. It recognizes academic excellence, leadership potential, and a commitment to making a positive impact. Recipients of this award receive financial support towards their tuition costs.

  4. Graduate Student Scholarships: UC offers various scholarships and assistantship opportunities to international graduate students. These scholarships may cover tuition expenses, provide stipends, or offer research or teaching assistant positions. Graduate students are encouraged to explore specific scholarships and assistantship opportunities within their respective departments or programs.

  5. Country-Specific Scholarships: UC may offer scholarships specifically tailored to students from certain countries or regions. These scholarships may be based on academic achievement, financial need, or specific criteria set by donors or sponsoring organizations. Prospective international students are advised to check with the university's financial aid office or international admissions office for country-specific scholarship opportunities.

It's important to note that scholarship availability, criteria, and application processes may vary from year to year. 

Graduates of the M.S. in Chemical Engineering program from the University of Cincinnati have excellent career prospects in various sectors of the chemical engineering industry. 

  1. Process Engineer: Working in industries such as petroleum, pharmaceuticals, food processing, or materials manufacturing to optimize chemical processes, troubleshoot production issues, and improve efficiency.

  2. Research and Development Scientist: Conducting research to develop new materials, processes, and technologies in areas such as energy storage, renewable energy, polymers, or nanomaterials.

  3. Environmental Engineer: Addressing environmental challenges by developing and implementing sustainable solutions for waste management, pollution control, and environmental remediation.

  4. Bioprocess Engineer: Working in the biotechnology or pharmaceutical industry to develop and optimize processes for the production of biopharmaceuticals, enzymes, or biofuels.

  5. Project Manager: Overseeing engineering projects, coordinating resources, managing budgets, and ensuring project delivery within specified timelines.

  6. Academia and Research Institutions: Pursuing a Ph.D. or working as a research associate in academic institutions or research organizations to advance knowledge and contribute to scientific discoveries.


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