$50,100 /Yr
On-campus
full_time
Master of Science [M.S] Chemical Engineering
- The Carnegie Mellon University offers an M.S in Chemical Engineering program for a duration of 2 years.
- It is a Full-time course.
- The Master of Science (MS) in Chemical Engineering involves both course work and project work.
- The master’s degree programs in chemical engineering provide students with a deeper understanding of the fundamentals of chemical engineering with a focus on problem-solving and mathematical modeling, through the use of advanced computational tools.
- Students in the MS program complete a three-semester independent project working closely with a research group in the department. These projects are designed to provide students with exposure to one of the sub-disciplines of Chemical Engineering that is a strength of the department (see Research).
- Masters of Science in Chemical Engineering involves both course work and project work and the 144-unit degree is designed to be completed in four academic semesters. These projects are designed to provide students with exposure to one of the sub-disciplines of Chemical Engineering that is a strength. Students are required to prepare a final report of the project work to develop written communication skills.
- Job opportunities after the M.S in Chemical Engineering and the average salary goes up to 84,912 USD.
Tution & Application Fees
Year | Year 1 | Year 2 |
Tuition Fees | $50100 | $50100 |
Total Fees | $50100 | $50100 |
Examinations
Exam Type | Exam Name | Score | Out of Score | Exam Level |
---|---|---|---|---|
TOEFL | Test of English as a Foreign Language | 102 | 120 | 3 |
IELTS | International English Language Testing System | 7.5 | 9 | 3 |
Academic Eligibility:
- The average GPA of the students in this program is 3.0.
Work Experience:
- Work experience is not required.
Eligibility:
- Bachelor's degree from a recognized 4-year university, in any engineering or engineering-related disciplines including computer science, biological sciences, physics, chemistry, mathematics, or applied mathematics
- A record of scholarly achievement at the undergraduate level. Applicants are expected to have a 3.0 (based on a 4.0 scale) cumulative undergraduate grade point average and a 3.0 in their major field of study.
Language Requirments: