Chemical and biochemical engineering (CBE) is offered as a
concentration within the professional science master's program described under
Business and Science 137.
The goal of the master of business and science (M.B.S.) degree with a concentration in CBE is to educate students in the
essential skills
relevant to the chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, and
biotechnological
industries. The CBE concentration
requirements include: one advanced engineering mathematics course, one CBE
core course, one life science course, one materials course, and one pharmaceutical
engineering
course. The remaining courses can be taken as electives.
Courses
CBE Core Mathematics Course
- Required
16:155:507 Analytical Methods in Chemical and
Biochemical Engineering (3)
CBE Core Courses
- (Select one; others can be taken as
electives)
16:155:501 Advanced Transport Phenomena I (3)
16:155:502 Advanced Transport Phenomena II (3)
16:155:511 Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (3)
16:155:514 Kinetics, Catalysis, and Reactor Design (3)
Biotechnology and Life Science Course Requirement
-
(Select one; others can be taken as electives)
16:155:531 Biochemical Engineering (3)
16:155:532 Topics in Biochemical Engineering (3)
16:155:533 Bioseparations (3)
Materials Course Requirement
- (Select one; others can be
taken as electives)
16:155:551 Polymer Science and Engineering I (3)
16:155:552 Polymer
Science and Engineering II (3)
16:155:541 Pharmaceutical Materials Engineering (3)
Pharmaceutical Engineering Course Requirement
* - (Select one; others can be taken as electives)
16:155:545 Pharmaceutical Process Design I
(3) (Synthesis, Separation, and Sterile Processing in the Pharmaceutical Industry)
16:155:546 Pharmaceutical Process Design II (3) (Pharmaceutical Unit Operations)
16:155:547 Statistical Analysis and Design of Pharmaceutical Operations (3)
16:155:549 Advanced Engineering, Pharmaceutical Kinetics, Thermodynamics, and
Transport Processes (3)
16:155:541 Pharmaceutical Materials Engineering (3)
*16:155:541 cannot be used to satisfy both the materials course requirement
and the pharmaceutical engineering course requirement.
Course descriptions can be found at http://psm.rutgers.edu.
Concentration Coordinator:
Professor Nina Shapley
nshapley@rci.rutgers.edu