Prerequisite: the qualifying examination for the doctorate. Required of doctoral candidates.
Required for all first-year PhD graduate students in the Biological Sciences program. The research of members of the faculty is presented.
Each week invited speakers present seminars and have conferences with graduate students after each presentation.
Prerequisites: The qualifying examination for the doctorate.
Required of doctoral candidates.
Graduate research directed toward solution of a problem in mineral processing or chemical metallurgy
A written report prepared by the prospective doctoral candidate defining the proposed research for the dissertation, and oral defense of the proposal at the time of the qualifying examinations.
Open only to students in the department. Presentation of selected research topics.
Prerequisite: member of the department’s permission
Prerequisites: one of the instructors' permission.
Prescribed for M.S. and Ch.E. candidates; elective for others with the approval of the Department. Degree candidates are required to conduct an investigation of some problem in chemical engineering or applied chemistry and to submit a thesis describing the results of their work. No more than 6 points in this course may be counted for graduate credit, and this credit is contingent upon the submission of an acceptable thesis. The concentration in pharmeceutical engineering requires a 2-point thesis internship.
Prescribed for M.S. and Ch.E. candidates; elective for others with the approval of the Department. Degree candidates are required to conduct an investigation of some problem in chemical engineering or applied chemistry and to submit a thesis describing the results of their work. No more than 6 points in this course may be counted for graduate credit, and this credit is contingent upon the submission of an acceptable thesis. The concentration in pharmeceutical engineering requires a 2-point thesis internship.