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Jun 18, 2025
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2025-2026 Graduate Catalog
Chemical Engineering Major, PhD
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Provides in-depth education in chemical engineering fundamentals and develops the ability to conceive, conduct, direct, and communicate original research related to a specialized subdiscipline of chemical and biomolecular engineering. Appropriate for individuals seeking a career in basic or applied industrial or academic research or related areas.
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Campus Code
Knoxville Campus Admissions Standards/Procedures
- Students may apply directly to the PhD program either with or without having completed a master’s degree. Students proceeding directly to the PhD program from a baccalaureate degree should submit evidence of outstanding performance in a rigorous undergraduate program and the ability to perform independent research at the doctoral level.
- Graduate Record Examination scores and at least three letters of reference are required for admission.
Credit Hours Required
72 graduate credit hours beyond the bachelor’s degree Required Courses
A minimum of 36 graduate credit hours in courses (excluding CBE 600) in chemical and biomolecular engineering and related fields beyond the baccalaureate. Must include the 15 credit hours of core courses listed below, CBE 601, 6 credit hours at the 600-level from UTK, active participation in CBE 501, and 14 credit hours of technical elective courses (includes the 6 credit hours at 600-level and up to 6 credit hours of CBE 501). Non-Course Requirements
- Completion of a minimum of two semesters of service as a teaching assistant in departmental courses.
- A qualifying exam that assesses the student’s competence in the core areas of chemical and biomolecular engineering, ability to think analytically and creatively, and potential to perform original research. This requirement includes successful completion of the associated course CBE 601.
- A written and oral comprehensive examination. This exam consists of a written dissertation research proposal and the oral defense of that proposal.
- Successful oral defense of the dissertation before the student’s dissertation committee.
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