|  Chemical Engineering In the Chemical Engineering Program, the degrees of Master of Engineering and Doctor of Philosophy are offered, as well the professional degree of Chemical Engineer. A distinguishing feature of chemical engineers is that they create, design and operate processes that are vital to the society in which we live. Chemical engineers are employed as development, design and production engineers in the energy, waste treatment, food, pharmaceutical, material and many other processing industries. Many activities in which a chemical engineer participates are ultimately directed toward improving existing chemical processes, or creating new ones. | Materials Science The Materials Science Program offers the degrees of Master of Engineering and Doctor of Philosophy. The Master degrees can also be sought in the concentration of Microelectronics and Photonics(MP), an interdisciplinary area of study jointly administrated with the Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Physics and Engineering Physics. Our graduate program has been designed with input from industry to prepare you for a wide range of fast growing professional opportunities. |