Chemical Engineering Professional Master's Program
Degree Map/Curriculum

The Chemical Engineering Professional Master’s Program (PMP) is a 1-1.5 calendar year, residential (on-campus) program consisting of coursework in a chemical engineering concentration, business/management, along with a capstone project.

  • Engineering & Concentration Coursework

    Courses in Chemical Engineering with electives that are carefully reviewed for relevancy to each concentration.

  • Management Component

    Business/management courses in financial analysis, marketing, operations, and project management enabling students to be successful in technical management roles.

  • Capstone Project Component

    A six (6) credit hour capstone project course provides the opportunity to deliver tangible products in a format consistent with the expectations of companies that hire chemical engineers.

  • Internship Component

    The internship track allows hands-on industry experience as part of the degree. Learn more about the Internship Track

  • Working Professional Component

    Flexible track for working professionals, enabling them to pursue their degree while continuing full-time employment. Learn more about the Working Professional Track

Curriculum Overview:

Core Courses and Capstone Project
(Common for All Concentrations)

6 Credits of Core Chemical Engineering Courses

  • CHE 69700 – Statistical Methods in Chemical Engineering
  • CHE 54000 – Transport Phenomena

9 Credits of Management/Business Courses

  • CHE 59700 – Engineering Applications in Marketing Mgmt
  • CHE 59700 – Financial Analysis & Management of Projects
  • Mgmt 65000 – Strategic Management I
  • Mgmt 66000 – Intro to Operations Management

* Other Mgmt courses may be selected upon approval from the PMP Program Director.

6 Credits of Capstone Project

The program includes a 6 credit hour capstone project that will provide the opportunity for students to deliver tangible products in a formal format consistent with the expectations of companies that hire chemical engineers.

Elective Courses
(Specific to Selected Concentrations)

9 Credits of Concentration Elective Courses

You may select any 3 elective courses from the list of courses specific to your concentration.

Below you will find all the Concentration-related Elective Courses.

Elective Courses Overview:

You May Select Any 3 Elective Courses from the List Below:
(must be 9 credit hours of electives)

  • (3) ABE 55500 – Bio & Food Processing Unit Ops
  • (3) ABE 55700 – Transport Ops in Food & Bio Systems I
  • (3) ABE 55800 – Biological Engineering Design II
  • (3) ABE 56000 – Biosensors
  • (3) ABE 58000 – Process Eng of Renewal Resources
  • (3) ABE 59100 – Princ of Sustainable Biomfg.
  • (3) BME 69500 – Polymers in Bio & Pharma Sys
  • (3) CHE 52100 – Principles of Tissue Engineering
  • (3) CHE 52300 – Engr Applications of Bio Molecules
  • (3) CHE 52500 – Biochemical Engineering
  • (3) CHE 55100 – Principles of Pharmaceutical Engr.
  • (3) CHE 55300 – Pharma Process, Dev and Design
  • (3) CHE 55400 – Smart Mfg. in Process Industries
  • (3) CHE 55800 – Rate Control Separation Processes
  • (3) CHM 53400 – Introductory Biochem (cont from 53300)
  • (3) IMPH 58300 – Adv. Biopharmaceutics
  • (3) MSE 53500 – Lean Manufacturing
  • (3) CHE 59700(502) – Analytical Approach Healthcare Delivery
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Data Science in ChE
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Industrial Chem Technology
  • (3) CHE 59700(50100) – Medical Devices Dev & App
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Pharma Process Dev & Design
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Stem Cell Engineering
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Process Safety
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Rheology of Soft Materials
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Sustainable Chem. Engr
  • (1) CHE 59700 – Princ of Inject Drug Product Mfg (lecture)
  • (1) CHE 59700 – Pract of Inject Drug Product Mfg (hands-on)*
  • *Cannot take hands-on appl section w/out lecture section

  • (1) CHE 59700 – Fundamentals of Lyophilization
  • (3) CHE 62300 – Separation Processes
  • (3) CHE 69700 – Metabolic Engineering

You May Select Any 3 Elective Courses from the List Below:
(must be 9 credit hours of electives)

  • (3) BIOL 56310 – Protein Bioinformatics
  • (3) BME 64600 – Deep Learning-Theory & Practice of Deep Neural Networks (may be cross-listed with ECE)
  • (3) CHE 46300 – Applications of ChE Principles
  • (3) CHE 55000 – Optimization in ChE
  • (3) CHE 55400 – Smart Mfg. in Process Industries
  • (3) CHE 55500 – Computer Integrated Process Ops
  • (3) CHE 55700 – Intelligent Systems in Process Engr
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Data Science in Chemical Engr
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Industrial Chem Technology
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Process Synthesis
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Process Safety
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Computational Optimization
  • (3) CHE 63300 – Probabilistic Methods in ChE
  • (3) CHE 65600 – Advanced Process Control
  • (3) CHE 69700 – Adv Modeling for Catalysis Studies
  • (3) CS 50100 – Computing for Science and Engr
  • (3) CS 57800 – Statistical Machine Learning
  • (3) CS 59000 – Foundations of Computer Science
  • (3) CS 59300 – Machine Learning Theory
  • (1) CS 50023 – Data Engineering I
  • (1) CS 50024 – Data Engineering II
  • (1) CS 50025 – Foundations of Decision Making
  • (1) CS 59000 – Numerical Computing for Data Sci
  • (3) ECE 50024 – Machine Learning
  • (3) ECE 56200 – Introduction to Data Management
  • (3) ECE 57000 – Artificial Intelligence
  • (3) ECE 59500 – Intro to Data Mining
  • (3) ECE 60000 – Random Variables and Signals
  • (3) ECE 62900 – Introduction to Neural Networks
  • (3) ECE 64200 – Information Theory and Source Coding

You May Select Any 3 Elective Courses from the List Below:
(must be 9 credit hours of electives)

  • (3) CHE 54300 – Polymerization React Engr & Reactor Anlys
  • (3) CHE 55800 – Rate Control Separation Processes
  • (3) CHE 55400 – Smart Mfg. in Process Industries
  • (3) CHE 56200 – Battery Systems
  • (3) CHE 56400 – Organic Elect. Materials & Devices
  • (3) CHE 56000 – Intro to Energy Storage System
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Intro Nanoscale Science & Engineering
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Advanced Solar Energy Conversion
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Data Science in ChE
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Industrial Chemical Technology
  • (3) CHE 57500 – Industrial Catalytic Processes
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Intro to Upstream Oil and Gas
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Sustainable Chemical Engineering
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Sys & Econ Anlys for FEW
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Process Safety
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Electrochemistry & Electrochem. Engr.
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Sys Anlys Efficient Energy
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Energy Tran Sustainable Future
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Process Synthesis
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Food & Energy Farms
  • (3) CHE 63200 – Linear Operator CHE
  • (3) ME 50300 – Micro & Nano Scale Energy Transf. Proc.
  • (3) ME 50500 – Intermediate Heat Transfer
  • (3) ME 51400 – Fundamentals of Wind Energy
  • (3) ME 59700 – Solar Energy Technology
  • (3) ME 59700 – Distributed Energy Resources
  • (3) ME 69700 – Comp Methods Nanoscale Engr. Transp.
  • (3) MSE 59700 – High Temp Corrosion
  • (3) MSE 52500 – Struct-Property Relations of Eng Polymers
  • (3) MSE 53500 – Lean Manufacturing
  • (3) MSE 56700 – Polymer Synthesis
  • (3) MSE 57700 – Matl Sci of Recharg Batteries
  • (3) NUCL 59700 – Fuel Cell Engineering

You May Select Any 3 Elective Courses from the List Below:
(must be 9 credit hours of electives)

  • (3) CHE 46300 – Applications of ChE Principles
  • (3) CHE 55000 – Optimization in ChE
  • (3) CHE 55400 – Smart Mfg. in Process Industries
  • (3) CHE 55800 – Rate Control Sep Process
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Data Science in ChE
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Intro to Upstream Oil and Gas
  • (3) CHE 57500 – Industrial Catalytic Processes
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Industrial Chemical Technology
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Process Synthesis
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Process Safety
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Sustainable Chemical Engr.
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Energy Tran Sustainable Future
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Sys Anlys Efficient Energy
  • (3) CHE 66200 – Catalysis
  • (3) CHE 66600 – Methods in Catalysis
  • (3) CHE 66800 – Colloidal & Interfacial Phen.
  • (3) CHE 69700 – Advanced Modeling for Catalysis Studies

You May Select Any 3 Elective Courses from the List Below:
(must be 9 credit hours of electives)

  • (3) CHE 46300 – Applications of ChE Principles
  • (3) CHE 54300 – Polymerization React Engr Reactor Analysis
  • (3) CHE 55400 – Smart Mfg in Process Industries
  • (3) CHE 56200 – Battery Systems
  • (3) CHE 56400 – Organic Elect. Materials & Devices
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Data Science in ChE
  • (3) CHE 57500 – Industrial Catalytic Processes
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Industrial Chemical Technology
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Process Safety
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Electrochemistry & Electrochemical Engr
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Energy Tran Sustainable Future
  • (3) CHE 63200 – Linear Operator CHE
  • (3) CHE 66200 – Catalysis
  • (3) CHE 66600 – Methods in Catalysis
  • (3) CHE 69700 – Advanced Modeling for Catalysis
  • (3) CHM 64200 – Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
  • (3) CHM 64600 – Kinetics & Mechs of Inorganic Reactions
  • (3) CHM 64700 – Transition Metal and Organometallic Chem
  • (3) CHM 65100 – Advanced Organic Chemistry
  • (3) ME 50500 – Intermediate Heat Transfer
  • (3) MSE 52500 – Struct-Property Relations of Eng Polymers
  • (3) MSE 54700 – Introduction to Surface Science
  • (3) MSE 59700 – High Temp Corrosion

You May Select Any 3 Elective Courses from the List Below:
(must be 9 credit hours of electives)

  • (3) ABE 59100 – Princ. of Sustainable Biomfg.
  • (3) BCHM 56100 – General Biochemistry I
  • (3) CHE 52100 – Principles of Tissue Engineering
  • (3) CHE 55100 – Principles of Pharmaceutical Engr.
  • (3) CHE 55300 – Pharm Process Develop & Design
  • (3) CHE 55400 – Smart Mfg. in Process Industries
  • (3) ME 50500 – Intermediate Heat Transfer
  • (TBD) ME 53101/53201 – Particle, Powder & Compact Characterization
  • (3) MSE 51200 – Powder Processing
  • (3) MSE 53500 – Lean Manufacturing
  • (3) IMPH 58000 – Physical Chemical Principles
  • (3) IMPH 58300 – Adv Biopharmaceutics
  • (2) IMPH 58700 – Pharmaceutical Solids
  • (3) CHE 59700(502) – Analytical Approach Healthcare Delivery
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Crystallization Systems in ChE
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Data Science in ChE
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Industrial Chemical Technology
  • (3) CHE 59700(50100) – Medical Devices Dev & App
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Process Safety
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Sustainable Chem. Engineering
  • (1) CHE 59700 – Princ of Inject Drug Product Mfg (lecture)
  • (1) CHE 59700 – Pract of Inject Drug Product Mfg (hands-on)*
  • *Cannot take hands on appl section w/out lecture section

  • (1) CHE 59700 – Fundamentals of Lyophilization

You May Select Any 3 Elective Courses from the List Below:
(must be 9 credit hours of electives)

  • (3) CHE 52100 – Principles of Tissue Engineering
  • (3) CHE 52300 – Engr Appl of Biol Molecules
  • (3) CHE 54300 – Polymer Reaction Engr & Reactor Analy
  • (3) CHE 54400 – Struct & Phys Behavior of Polymer Sys
  • (3) CHE 55400 – Smart Mfg. in Process Industries
  • (3) CHE 56400 – Organic Elect. Materials & Devices
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Industrial Chemical Technology
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Intro to Nanoscale Science & Eng
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Medical Devices and Applications
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Data Science in ChE
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Process Safety
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Rheology of Soft Materials
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Sustainable Chemical Engineering
  • (3) CHE 66800 – Colloidal & Interfacial Phenomena
  • (3) MSE 52500 – Struct-Prop Relations of Eng Polymers
  • (3) MSE 54800 – Deposition Process of Thin Films/Coatings
  • (3) MSE 52400 – Mechanical Behavior of Polymers
  • (3) MSE 56700 – Polymer Synthesis
  • (3) MSE 59700 – High Temp Corrosion
  • (3) MSE 53500 – Lean Manufacturing

Professional Master’s Program Degree Map

Degree Requirements for 12-month Track

30 credits required for graduation:

6 Credits of Core ChE Course:

  • (3) CHE 69700 – Statistical Methods in Chemical Engineering
  • (3) CHE 54000 – Transport Phenomena

9 Credits of Concentration Elective Courses

9 Credits of Management/Business Courses from the following*:

  • (3) CHE 59700 – Engineering Applications in Marketing Mgmt.
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Financial Analysis & Management of Projects
  • (3) Mgmt 65000 – Strategic Management I
  • (3) Mgmt 66000 – Intro to Operations Management

6 Credits of ChE Capstone Project

Download: Degree Map Example 12-month Track

*Other Mgmt courses may be selected upon approval from the PMP Program Director.

Degree Requirements for 16-month Track

41 credits required for graduation:

11 credits of pre-requisite courses:

  • (4) CHE 20500 – Chemical Engineering Calculations
  • (3) CHE 30600 – Design Of Staged Separation Processes
  • (4) CHE 34800 – Chemical Reaction Engineering

6 Credits of Core ChE Course:

  • (3) CHE 69700 – Statistical Methods in Chemical Engineering
  • (3) CHE 54000 – Transport Phenomena

9 Credits of Concentration Elective Courses

9 Credits of Management/Business Courses from the following*:

  • (3) CHE 59700 – Engineering Applications in Marketing Mgmt
  • (3) CHE 59700 – Financial Analysis & Management of Projects
  • (3) Mgmt 65000 – Strategic Management I
  • (3) Mgmt 66000 – Intro to Operations Management

6 Credits of ChE Capstone Project

Download: Degree Map Example 16-month Track

*Other Mgmt courses may be selected upon approval from the PMP Program Director.

Applications for Fall 2026 are Due by April 15, 2026

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