Program Plan for Ph.D. Degree

 

To acquire a Ph.D. Degree in chemical Engineering, the student must complete not less than 46 Units including the Ph.D. Thesis and which are distributed as follows:

a) 7 Units for the Core Courses.

b) 9 Units for Elective Courses.

c) 30 Units for the Thesis.

  

The details of the Courses are as follow:

    

a)  Ph.D. Core courses

Course Code

Course Name

Units

ChE 701

Advanced Computational Methods in Chemical Engineering

3

ChE 702

Physiochemical Separation Processes    

3

ChE 795

Seminar

1

   

b)  Ph.D. Elective courses

Course Code

Course Name

Units

ChE 721

Advanced Chemical Process Design

3

ChE 722

Advanced Chemical Engineering Plant Design

3

ChE 723

Advanced Chemical Process Integration

3

ChE 724

Sustainable Design and Optimization of Chemical Processes

3

ChE 725

Fluidization Engineering

3

ChE 726

Molecular Heterogeneous Catalysis

3

ChE 727

Surface Chemistry and Catalysis

3

ChE 728

Environmental Waste Management

3

ChE 729

Air Pollution Control Methods and Equipments

3

ChE 730

Tertiary Water Treatment units and Solid Waste Management

3

ChE 731

Membrane Technology

3

ChE 732

Advanced Polymeric Materials

3

ChE 733

Advanced Polymer Technology

3

ChE 734

Biochemical Engineering Technology

3

ChE 735

Treatise of Particle Technology

3

ChE 736

Corrosion II

3

ChE 737

Energy Conservation in Chemical Process Industries

3

ChE 738

Chemical Process Safety

3

ChE 739

Fuel Cell Technology

3

ChE 740

Nanotechnology

3

ChE 741

Dispersions and Coatings for Nanoparticle Systems

3

ChE 742

Renewable Energy

3

ChE 790

Special Topics in Chemical Engineering

3

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Any Relevant Graduate Course from other Departments of the University

3

   

c)  Ph.D. Dissertation

Course Code

Course Name

Units

ChE 799

Ph.D. Dissertation

30

    

   



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