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Oklahoma State University
Faculty James R. (Rob) Whiteley, PhD, PE—Professor and Head Professor and Edward Bartlett Chair: James R. (Rob) Whiteley, PhD, PE Professor and Anadarko Chair: Heather D.N. Fahlenkamp, PhD Professor and Continental Resources Chair: Geir Hareland, PhD Professor and BP Faculty Fellow: Sundar V. Madihally, PhD Professors: D. Alan Tree, PhD; Jeffery L. White, PhD Associate Professor and Harold Courson Faculty Fellow: Clint P. Aichele, PhD Associate Professor, Harold Courson Chair and Petroleum Engineering Program Director: Runar Nygaard, PhD Associate Professor and Robert N. Maddox Fellow: Joshua D. Ramsey, PhD, PE Associate Professor and Samson Chair in Petroleum Engineering: Mileva Radonjic, PhD Assistant Professors: Marimuthu Andiappan, PhD; Prem L. Bikkina, PhD; Ömer Özgür Çapraz, PhD; Yu Feng, PhD; Shohreh Hemmati, PhD; Seok- Jhin Kim, PhD; Jindal K. Shah, PhD; Ashlee Ford Versypt, PhD Research Assistant Professor: Sayeed Mohammad, PhD Clinical Assistant Professor (ENDEAVOR): Brad Rowland, PhD Professor of Practice: Mike Resetarits
• Petroleum Engineering (PETE), Minor (p. 1472) Graduate Programs
The School of Chemical Engineering offers programs leading to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy. A program of independent study and research on a project under the direction of a member of the Graduate Faculty will be satisfactorily completed by all graduate students. For the Master of Science candidate, the project may result in a thesis. For the Doctor of Philosophy candidate, the project will result in his or her dissertation. Admission Requirements Admission to either the Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy degree program requires graduation from a chemical engineering curriculum approved by the ABET or a recognized equivalent from any international program. Students with related undergraduate degrees, such as chemistry, automation engineering, etc., can be admitted conditionally, subject to completing prescribed undergraduate Chemical Engineering program courses. Admission is competitive based on undergraduate GPA, GRE and TOEFL (for international students), statement of interests, experience and recommendations. The Master of Science Degree Two options are offered for this degree, Research-Oriented and Practice- Oriented options. General requirements for the Research-Oriented MS degree in chemical engineering are 30 credit hours of work beyond the BS degree and an acceptable thesis. At least 18 hours must be in classwork and a minimum of six hours of credit is required for thesis research. The general requirements for the Practice-Oriented MS degree are 32 credit hours of work beyond the BS, including two hours of credit assigned to an acceptable technical report. For both options, the courses taken must include:
Code
Title
Hours
CHE 5123 CHE 5213 CHE 5743 CHE 5843
Advanced Chemical Reaction Engineering
3 3 3 3
Advanced Transport Phenomena
Chemical Engineering Process Modeling Principles of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
The Doctor of Philosophy Degree The general credit requirement is a minimum of 90 credit hours beyond the BS degree, including at least 36 hours of credit for research and at least 30 hours of classwork. The courses must include:
Code
Title
Hours
CHE 5123 CHE 5213 CHE 5743 CHE 5843
Advanced Chemical Reaction Engineering
3 3 3 3
Advanced Transport Phenomena
Chemical Engineering Process Modeling Principles of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
CHE 6703
Research Methods in Chemical Engineering 3
Each student is responsible for consultation with his or her advisory committee in preparing the study plan.
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