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Chemical Engineering (MEng)

Explore a wide range of topics within the field of Chemical Engineering in this course-based master’s degree.


Why choose this program?

Graduate studies in Chemical Engineering encompasses areas of environmental control, plastics and polymers, pulp and paper, instrumentation and process control, petrochemicals, petroleum and natural gas processing, and energy conversion and utilization, as well as the growing fields of biotechnology, food processing, composite materials, corrosion and protective coatings, and manufacture of microelectronic components.

Research opportunities in these topics are offered within the department as well as in conjunction with other departments and a number of research centres on the campus.

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Admission requirements

You'll need to meet the Faculty of Graduate Studies minimum requirements as well as any program-specific admissions requirements before you can apply.


Financial information

At Dalhousie, we want our students to focus on their studies, rather than worry about their personal finances. We offer competitive tuition rates and funding programs to support graduate students in almost all of our degree programs.

Program options

Course-based: A professionally oriented, course-based degree requiring the completion of a graduate seminar and a project.

Project: Complete a project that draws on your knowledge and experience in the field.

All graduate programs at Dalhousie are collaboratively delivered by a home Faculty and the Faculty of Graduate Studies.

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