
Chemical Engineering
Preparing Chemical Engineers to Bring Value to
Industry—and the World
Chemical engineers play a vital role in modern society, contributing significantly to the quality of life, health, and sustainability in various industries. The University of Connecticut (UConn) offers a Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) in Chemical Engineering, a 30-credit online graduate program. This program combines synchronous and asynchronous coursework, making it suitable for working engineers who want to enhance their technical skills and add value to their industry.
Application Deadlines
FALL SEMESTER
July 15
SPRING SEMESTER
December 1
SUMMER SEMESTER
April 20
Gain the technical skills to succeed as a chemical engineer
The curriculum emphasizes industrial practice and design while integrating knowledge from various disciplines. This comprehensive approach prepares graduates for advanced positions in diverse fields, including petrochemical processing, materials manufacturing, energy distribution, microelectronics, and biotechnology.
In addition to enhancing your professional development skills, you will gain valuable knowledge and expertise in the following areas:
- Advanced introduction to thermodynamics, transport phenomena, and kinetics within chemical engineering applications.
- Business communication objectives include developing and analyzing written materials in various formats and planning and delivering presentations.
- Fundamental knowledge of process engineering and empirical information represented by data science/machine learning models.
- Solving advanced engineering mathematical problems using linear algebra, differential equations, transformations, state variables, and probability.
Note: This 100% online M.Eng. concentration is not eligible for UConn visa sponsorship.
View the M.Eng. Chemical Engineering Plan of Study.
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Why Choose UConn?
Elevate Your Career with UConn’s Master of Engineering
The next step in your engineering career starts here. UConn’s Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) offers a flexible and accessible path to drive your career and expertise from a top-ranked institution, no matter where you are or where you go.
Advanced Engineering Careers
What will you do with your M.Eng. degree?
Driving engineering careers with a UConn M.Eng., our graduate programs provide the advanced knowledge and skills sought after by employers across many sectors. Graduates are well-prepared for roles in areas such as product development, project management, research and development, technical consulting, and specialized engineering positions within industries ranging from manufacturing and technology to infrastructure and energy.

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