The Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science offers Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degree programs in chemical engineering and in materials science and engineering. A wide range of course offerings and research activities allows an individual program to be designed to fit the background, capabilities, and aims of the student. Studies in the department may be supplemented with courses offered by other departments in the College of Engineering and in other colleges.
Special emphasis is placed on the mastery of basic principles and methods. Courses and research opportunities are available in the areas of nanotechnology, biomaterials, ceramic materials, composite materials, electron microscopy, impact damage, intermetallic alloys, laser processing of ceramics, polymers and their composites, shape memory alloys, surface, surface modification of metals and polymers, structural thin film, and superplasticity of metals, electronic and photonic materials.
The graduate programs in chemical engineering and materials science and engineering are designed to develop research expertise needed for the graduate to serve as a principal investigator in industrial or academic research. The coursework is designed to expand the student’s knowledge of engineering principles and applications. Each student also conducts an extensive research project that significantly advances fundamental understanding of a chemical engineering or materials science system. Results of the research are documented in a dissertation and research paper(s) for publication in a peer-reviewed journal.
Michigan State University uses a decentralized admissions process for graduate studies. Visit the College of Engineering graduate admissions page for details on the overall process.
The Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science graduate admissions process is as follows:
1. Fill out a complete MSU Graduate School Application. Use the on-line forms, or contact gradschool@grd.msu.edu to check on the availability of a paper application. Note the following degree codes:
Please Note: Applications completed prior to January 5 will receive full consideration. Your application cannot be marked complete until your application fee has been paid.
2. Completing the MSU application online will give you access to the Student portal. You will be able to:
3. The following items must be submitted in an official capacity:
Official test scores (GRE and TOEFL) must be submitted to the University via the Educational Testing Service (ETS). Unofficial photocopies of score sheets are useful for review purposes, but we cannot admit applicants without a complete application, which requires official scores.
4. Arrange for three recommendations from instructors and/or advisors familiar with your academic record who have agreed to write a letter of recommendation for you. This may be done via the student portal (step 2) or by mail. The student portal allows for the student to add referrers, send reminder emails and waive their right to view letters.
For mail submissions, please use our CHEMS Recommendation Form (.doc)(rather than the form provided by the graduate school.) Fill out and sign the top portion of each form. Ask the recommender to complete the form, attach a letter if they wish, and return it to us at the departmental address given on the bottom of the form.
Address for Mailing ALL Printed Application Materials:
Graduate Secretary
Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
Michigan State University
428 S. Shaw Ln Rm 2100
Engineering Building
East Lansing, MI 48824-1226
Phone: (517) 355-5135
FAX: (517) 432-1105
grad_rec@egr.msu.edu
Applications will only be reviewed when complete and official. Please utilize the student portal for up-to-date information about your application status.
The Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science offers Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degree programs in chemical engineering and in materials science and engineering. A wide range of course offerings and research activities allows an individual program to be designed to fit the background, capabilities, and aims of the student. Studies in the department may be supplemented with courses offered by other departments in the College of Engineering and in other colleges.
Special emphasis is placed on the mastery of basic principles and methods. Courses and research opportunities are available in the areas of nanotechnology, biomaterials, ceramic materials, composite materials, electron microscopy, impact damage, intermetallic alloys, laser processing of ceramics, polymers and their composites, shape memory alloys, surface, surface modification of metals and polymers, structural thin film, and superplasticity of metals, electronic and photonic materials.
The graduate programs in chemical engineering and materials science and engineering are designed to develop research expertise needed for the graduate to serve as a principal investigator in industrial or academic research. The coursework is designed to expand the student’s knowledge of engineering principles and applications. Each student also conducts an extensive research project that significantly advances fundamental understanding of a chemical engineering or materials science system. Results of the research are documented in a dissertation and research paper(s) for publication in a peer-reviewed journal.
Michigan State University uses a decentralized admissions process for graduate studies. Visit the College of Engineering graduate admissions page for details on the overall process.
The Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science graduate admissions process is as follows:
1. Fill out a complete MSU Graduate School Application. Use the on-line forms, or contact gradschool@grd.msu.edu to check on the availability of a paper application. Note the following degree codes:
Please Note: Applications completed prior to January 5 will receive full consideration. Your application cannot be marked complete until your application fee has been paid.
2. Completing the MSU application online will give you access to the Student portal. You will be able to:
3. The following items must be submitted in an official capacity:
Official test scores (GRE and TOEFL) must be submitted to the University via the Educational Testing Service (ETS). Unofficial photocopies of score sheets are useful for review purposes, but we cannot admit applicants without a complete application, which requires official scores.
4. Arrange for three recommendations from instructors and/or advisors familiar with your academic record who have agreed to write a letter of recommendation for you. This may be done via the student portal (step 2) or by mail. The student portal allows for the student to add referrers, send reminder emails and waive their right to view letters.
For mail submissions, please use our CHEMS Recommendation Form (.doc)(rather than the form provided by the graduate school.) Fill out and sign the top portion of each form. Ask the recommender to complete the form, attach a letter if they wish, and return it to us at the departmental address given on the bottom of the form.
Address for Mailing ALL Printed Application Materials:
Graduate Secretary
Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
Michigan State University
428 S. Shaw Ln Rm 2100
Engineering Building
East Lansing, MI 48824-1226
Phone: (517) 355-5135
FAX: (517) 432-1105
grad_rec@egr.msu.edu
Applications will only be reviewed when complete and official. Please utilize the student portal for up-to-date information about your application status.