Math Requirement: 1 Course CBE Core Requirements: 3 Courses CBE Electives Requirements: 2 Courses General Electives Requirements: 4 Courses
Total = 10 Courses
To earn an MSE degree in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (CBE), a student must complete 10 graduate level courses made up of 3 Core, 2 CBE Electives, and 4 Free Electives.
Students are free to take other classes (non-technical, Interdisciplinary, or below 5000-level) to round out their education, but such will not count towards their ten required credits. See suggested lists for elective courses in different concentration areas below.
*EAS 8960 may be taken to maintain 3 CUs, but does not count as an academic credit, and is typically taken during the second Fall semester.
*Requirements for students entering before Fall 2013 can be found here.
For the latest course information, including syllabi and scheduling, visit Path@Penn (login required). If you do not have a PennKey, you can view the CBE course list, provided by the university registrar. Please note that the registrar site may not reflect the most current information.
Past and Current MSE students have put together a list of electives they have taken which should help incoming and current students choose something of interest to them. Click here to explore the CBE Graduate Tracks.
Students are permitted to transfer up to two (2) courses (out of the 10 required) from another graduate degree program.
Please refer to the Course Transfer Credit section in the Penn Engineering Student Handbook for more information on how to petition for transfer credit.
Grades given in graduate engineering courses are A, B, C, D, F, and I. The I (Incomplete) is a temporary grade which is changed to a letter grade when the course requirements have been completed. A grade average of at least B must be kept to remain in good standing. Students with an undergraduate degree in a field other than chemical engineering receiving a grade of C or below in any required undergraduate course will be asked to withdraw. It should be emphasized that merely passing all graduate courses does not obligate the University to grant a degree. Successful candidates for the MSE degree must be recommended as such by the Graduate Group Committee.
When you complete the requirements and are ready to graduate, you must complete the Application for Graduation and submit the form to the Academic Programs Office in 109 Towne building.