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To earn the M.S. degree in chemical engineering, you must complete 30 credit hours of graduate-level work, including either a masters project or master research thesis.
The normal time required to earn an M.S. degree in chemical engineering is three semesters and a summer. Presently, students who are admitted to the MS program do not receive financial aid.
Clemson University offers both the Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Chemical Engineering. The graduate program is ranked 30th out of 127 national public universities, and Clemson University as a whole is ranked 27th (US News and World Report, 2019).
Students may specialize in research areas including advanced materials, energy, biotechnology, or chemical processing. The department offers strong
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