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The Master of Science in Chemical and Biomedical Engineering centers around research that culminates with the defense of a thesis. The mission of the program is to prepare students who wish to either pursue doctoral work in chemical or biomedical engineering or to seek research-related careers in industry.
The departmental faculty have active research projects in the areas of solar cells, environmental, paper physics and chemistry, tissue engineering, biomaterials, molecular simulation, biomechanics, biophotonics, enzyme treatment, separation and electrochemistry.
Curriculum and Courses in the Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Master’s Program
The Chemical and Biomedical Engineering master’s program offers a research-based thesis option, and a course intensive, non-thesis option. Students typically engage with advanced coursework such as:
- CPB 517 Biomedical Engineering
- CPB 526 Fundamentals of Tissue Engineering
- CPB 515 Quantitative Physiology
- CPB 512 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
- CPB 514 Mass Transfer and Unit Operations
- CPB 611 Transport Phenomena in Engineering
The Master’s Degree must be completed within five calendar years, unless an extension of the time is granted through petition to the Graduate School. The normal time period for completion of the degree is two calendar years.
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Admission Overview
M.S. Program Information
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- Complete Online Application
- Official transcripts sent directly to Miami Graduate School
- GRE scores
- TOEFL scores (demonstrated proficiency in English for all non-US students)
- Three letters of recommendation
- Personal statement of purpose
- Resume
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Current course requirements can be found in Miami’s General Bulletin.
The Master’s Degree must be completed within five calendar years, unless an extension of the time is granted through petition to the Graduate School. The normal time period for completion of the degree is two calendar years.
For information please see the Graduate School Inquiry page, and you may contact the Department of Chemical, Paper and Biomedical Engineering’s Director of Graduate Studies Jason Berberich at [email protected].
Combined B.S./M.S. Program Information
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Students are eligible to apply for the combined bachelors/masters degree program during the first semester of their junior year (or 64-80 hours earned) and can begin taking graduate courses during the second semester of the junior year (or after 80 hours earned). They also must have completed half of the departmental hours required for the major.
Provisional Admission: Students may be admitted on a provisional basis to a specific combined program anytime during their academic career at Miami, from the time they are admitted for undergraduate admission.
Upon earning a minimum of 64 credit hours and having a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or greater, students may apply for admission to the combined program. Regular time-limits for completing the master’s degree apply to students in a combined program.
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Students in a combined program will remain undergraduates until they apply for graduation or submit a request to the Graduate School to have their classification changed from undergraduate to graduate. Students must have completed a minimum of 128 hours to be classified as a graduate student. Students may receive their bachelor’s degree prior to completing their master’s degree. Upon receiving the bachelor’s degree, students will automatically be classified as graduate students. Students receiving the bachelor’s degree prior to completing the master’s degree can count up to nine hours of graduate course work toward their bachelor’s degree. Those hours can also count toward the completion of their master’s degree, as indicated above.
Students may withdraw from the combined program by completing a withdrawal form at the Graduate School. The student must note on the withdrawal form that he/she is withdrawing only from the combined program and wishes to retain their status in the undergraduate program. The student must also notify their department of their decision to withdraw from the combined program.
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To apply to a combined bachelors/masters program, go to Miami’s Graduate School Homepage to complete the Graduate School online application and pay the application fee. Be sure to check “combined program.” Students having a cumulative GPA of 3.00 are not required to take GRE. Admitted international students meeting the University’s TOEFL requirement do not need to re-take this test for admission to the combined program.
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Graduate Admission
513-529-GRAD (4723)
[email protected]
Department of Chemical, Paper, and Biomedical Engineering
Jason Berberich, Ph.D.
064 Engineering Building
Oxford, OH 45056
513-529-0772
[email protected]