
Overview
Within this Chemical Engineering PhD program from Mississippi State University students must complete a qualifying exam during the summer semester following his/her first full academic year. The qualifying exam consists of satisfactory completion of a research proposition course in which students will be guided through development of a National Science Foundation-formatted research proposal and a final defense of the proposal in front of a committee composed of University graduate faculty.
Key Facts:
Upon satisfactory completion of the graduate coursework, or within 6 hours of completion, a Ph.D. student must stand for a comprehensive examination. The student must present to his/her defense committee the results to date and planned research efforts through the completion of the Ph.D. program.
This oral comprehensive examination will be comprised of a presentation by the student and a resulting question and answer session; it will provide a measure of the student’s research skills and research progress. The comprehensive examination must be passed at least six months prior to graduation. Successful completion of the comprehensive exam will result in the Ph.D. student’s being admitted to Ph.D. candidacy.
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Courses include:
- Chemical Reactor Design
- Process Design
- Advanced Polymeric and Multicomponent
- Particle and Crystallization
- Nanotechnology in Chemical Applications
- Polymer Science & Technology
- Automotive Engineering
- Process Instrumentation and Control
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- Fall - National: May 1 / International: August 1
- Spring - National: October 1/ International: December 1
- Summer - National: March 1 / International: May 15
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Chemical Engineering Chemistry General Engineering & Technology View 127 other PhDs in General Engineering & Technology in United StatesExplore more key information
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General requirements
Cumulative GPA of 3.20 on the last 64 hours of undergraduate coursework
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25294 USD/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 12647 USD per semester -
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25294 USD/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 12647 USD per semester -
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9248 USD/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 4624 USD per semester
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