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Graduate Degrees

A Wealth of Options in Chemical and Environmental Engineering

Pursue a PhD or MS in either chemical or environmental engineering, in customizable programs that allow you to focus on your interests within the department’s research focus areas. 

Follow links on this page to the UA Graduate College for CHEE grad program requirements. Additionally, the CHEE Graduate Student Handbook expands on program requirements and expectations.

CHEE Grad Handbook (PDF)

Doctor of Philosophy

  • Top-ranked programs 
  • High-profile multidisciplinary research
  • Admission directly after bachelor’s or master’s degree

PhD Requirements

PhD-CHE

PhD-EE

Master of Science

  • Thesis or non-thesis
  • Accelerated option for UA undergraduates

MS Requirements

MS-CHE

Accelerated MS-CHE 

MS-EE 

Accelerated MS-EE

Master of Engineering

The Master of Engineering in Environmental Engineering is a multidisciplinary professional graduate degree for recent graduates as well as working professionals. It is a coursework-only degree that can be completed in one year and is designed for students with an engineering background who want to solve today's many contemporary environmental challenges with an emphasis on water, air, soil, and energy.

ME-EE

Courses

Please see CHEE’s Graduate Courses and associated syllabi.

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