The 4+1 format is ideal for undergraduates who have excelled academically and who want to pursue graduate-level study in chemical engineering or enter the industry at a higher level. In this format, students receive approval from their academic advisor to take their first two graduate courses in their senior year, and these courses also meet their undergraduate requirements for technical electives or electives outside the major. During the fifth year, participants will be enrolled as master’s students in the graduate college and will be responsible for all associated fees and tuition that come with being a graduate student. In the 4+1 format, participants earn a bachelor’s degree in their first four years and then complete the master’s degree in chemical engineering in the fifth year. UIC chemical engineering undergraduates may apply to earn both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in just five years. Research: 1 course of CHE 597 MS Project Research (4 semester hours)Ģ-Year Format with Coursework-Only Option CHE 531 Numerical Methods in Chemical Engineering or CHE 545 Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering. ![]()
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