Stevens Institute of Technology - Graduate Studies
Chemical Engineering Master's Program
Hoboken, USA
Master degree
DURATION
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2026
TUITION FEES
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Design next-generation processes and materials with a degree that develops high-tech careers.
Our close-knit, collaborative community of faculty and student scholars works together to advance the rigor and possibilities of our field, with an inclusive spirit that extends new opportunities to all.
This graduate program features unique course electives in biofuels, colloids and interfacial phenomena, processing of polymers for biomedical applications, introduction to pharmaceutical manufacturing and nanotechnology, and more, giving you a broader range of knowledge in the chemical engineering field.
Concentrations
- Chemical Engineering
- Polymer Engineering
- Application of Machine Learning to Pharmaceutical Development
There is also the option for electives in Biofuels, Sustainable Energy, Soft Matter Physics, Surface and Nanostructure Characterization and more.
To compete in today’s career climate, graduates must adapt to rapidly-evolving technologies impacting all corners of the job market, like generative AI. At Stevens, you’ll learn the in-demand skills you need to fill the talent gap. Our core curriculum – infused with AI electives and hands-on education opportunities – develops the deep expertise, critical thinking, interdisciplinary collaboration, and entrepreneurial savvy required to thrive in a technologically disrupted marketplace.
Apart from engaging in high-impact research with our actively patenting and publishing faculty members, you’ll find a number of resources dedicated to your professional success. The Chemical and Materials Student Association (CMSA) serves our graduate students by organizing guest lectures and leadership opportunities, and our location, just 15 minutes from downtown Manhattan, positions you to build a global network with unlimited possibilities. With extensive training and career-building experience, our chemical engineering graduates go on to thrive as innovators in academia and industry.
Learn more about what makes graduate education from Stevens a unique experience:
- Core AI Curriculum: To help build the next iteration of an AI-competent workforce, our standard graduate curricula is infused with core and elective artificial intelligence courses.
- Graduate Cooperative Education Program: Available with two tracks, your co-op experience can serve as a starting point for a research project or augment your on-campus research with complimentary experience.
- International Student Experience: Tap into our expanding worldwide network of research, academic and alumni partners and mentor with our expert faculty in a number of federally-designated STEM degree programs. Optional Practical Training (OPT) or Curricular Practical Training (CPT) is available to gain work experience in your major/field of study.
- State-of-the-Art Research Labs and Facilities: Build, tinker and test your designs in Stevens' MakerCenter, Prototype and Object Fabrication Lab, or numerous other research facilities.
- Research Opportunities: Renowned faculty, labs and research centers – as well as industry partnerships and funding from leading national agencies – support strategic and interdisciplinary research in engineering and science.
Curriculum
- CHE 620 / MT 603 - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
- CHE 632 - Advanced Momentum Transfer
- CHE 633 - Advanced Heat and Mass Transfer
- CHE 650 - Reactor Design
- MA 530 - Applied Mathematics for Engineers & Scientists II
By the time of graduation, students will be able to:
- apply advanced knowledge of chemical engineering concepts (e.g., chemical kinetics and reactor design, thermodynamics and transport phenomena) to chemical processing systems.
- develop chemical engineering systems by evaluating feasibility, cost, safety, government regulatory issues and societal impacts.
- collaborate effectively on cross-functional teams and provide effective leadership.
- communicate through professional correspondence, technical reports and presentations.
- adapt to changing technological and societal needs based on advanced knowledge in chemical engineering with interdisciplinary exposure and appreciation of the benefit and fulfillment of life-long learning.
The chemical engineering master's program develops in-demand knowledge and skills to put you on track for career success in a variety of roles like:
- Research Scientist
- Process Engineer
- Lead Engineer
- Product Engineer
- Staff Scientist
- R&D Engineer
Our graduates have been hired at: Dow Corning, BASF, Ingredion Inc., International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc., Integrated Analytical Laboratories


