Call Number |
15551 |
Points |
1-6 |
Grading Mode |
Standard |
Approvals Required |
None |
Instructor |
Allie Obermeyer |
Type |
INDEPENDENT |
Method of Instruction |
In-Person |
Course Description |
Prescribed for M.S. and Ch.E. candidates; elective for others with the approval of the Department. Degree candidates are required to conduct an investigation of some problem in chemical engineering or applied chemistry and to submit a thesis describing the results of their work. No more than 6 points in this course may be counted for graduate credit, and this credit is contingent upon the submission of an acceptable thesis. The concentration in pharmaceutical engineering requires a 2-point thesis internship.
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Web Site |
Vergil |
Department |
Chemical Engineering |
Enrollment |
0 students (10 max) as of 8:06PM Wednesday, December 25, 2024 |
Subject |
Chemical Engineering |
Number |
E9400 |
Section |
014 |
Division |
School of Engineering and Applied Science: Graduate |
Open To |
Engineering:Graduate, GSAS |
Section key |
20251CHEN9400E014 |