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Through experimentation, theory and computation, chemical engineers apply biological, chemical, and physical principles to contemporary problems in biotechnology, materials, energy, and the environment. Our department offers Ph.D., Master's, and Professional Master's degree programs. Our faculty, post-doctoral research associates, and graduate students enjoy generous research support granted by agencies including the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and Department of Energy in addition to contributions from private industries.
For a more detailed description of the graduate program download the file: E&ASGradBulletin.pdf or visit the official UofR Graduate Studies Website. For a list of frequently asked questions, specific to our department, download the file: FAQ-Grads.pdf.
MS Program Brochure
PhD Program Brochure
Information for International
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