Chemical Engineering Graduate Program
Graduate Program Overview
Program Benefits
UTC's program provides a detailed curriculum covering essential and advanced topics in chemical engineering. It is designed for both graduate professionals and qualified undergraduates. Students gain in-depth knowledge through lectures and hands-on labs, preparing them for diverse careers in industries like chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and environmental engineering.
UTC students also engage in significant projects, such as competing in the Solar Decathlon, showcasing their skills in practical scenarios.
Career Prospects and Salary
Graduates can pursue roles in various sectors including research, production, and environmental engineering. The demand for chemical engineers is expected to grow by 14% in the next decade. With a master’s degree, engineers can earn a median salary of $82,000, with top earners making around $100,000 annually.
Curriculum and Flexibility
The program offers a strong foundation in chemical engineering with opportunities for cutting-edge research. Students can choose between traditional or online formats, providing flexibility to accommodate different schedules. For a comprehensive education that opens doors to exciting and well-compensated careers, UTC’s Master’s in Chemical Engineering is an excellent choice.
Program Curriculum
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Financial Aid and Scholarships
UTC Financial aid and scholarships are open to all students. CECS Scholarships specific to engineering and computer science students. Learn more through the links below.
How to Apply
Applying to the College of Engineering and Computer Science is easy. Simply go to the application portal, and select the application that applies to you during the start application process. Undergraduate, graduate or transfer students all use the same application portal.
Program Contact
For program information, please contact:
Dr. Bradley Harris - Director of Chemical Engineering
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 423-425-2209