Graduate Advising
CHEE graduate students work with prominent researchers in chemical and environmental engineering on subjects ranging from water treatment and reuse to nanotechnology – in a department with $5 million in annual research expenditures.
University of Arizona grad programs are administered through the UA Graduate College. For CHEE grad program requirements, policies and procedures, see the following pages on the UA Graduate College website. Additionally, below are links to helpful forms and manuals.
Academic Advisor
Lori Huggins
Undergraduate Advisor
Graduate Program Coordinator
lhuggins@arizona.edu
520.621.1897
Harshbarger 112A
Requirements
- Master of Science in Chemical Engineering
- Accelerated Master’s Program in Chemical Engineering
- Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical Engineering
- Master of Engineering in Environmental Engineering
- Master of Science in Environmental Engineering
- Accelerated Master’s Program in Environmental Engineering
- Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Engineering
Further information is available in the CHEE Graduate Handbook.
UA Forms
The University of Arizona Graduate College uses GradPath to process degree forms. Please complete and submit forms online through UAccess Student.
GA Programs
For information on graduate assistant and graduate associate programs, see the UA Graduate College GA Manual.