Chemical and Life Science Engineering

Master of Science in Engineering with a concentration in chemical and life science engineering

Apply your engineering knowledge to become the bridge between molecular science and consumer products. Chemistry is essential to modern life, and a master’s in chemical and life science engineering prepares you to lead the development of thousands of consumer products we rely on everyday, from home and personal care products to clothing and sports equipment to automobiles and electronics.

The VCU College of Engineering is among the best graduate programs in the nation as ranked by U.S. News and World Report. Combined with our industry connections and access to Richmond-area businesses, VCU Engineering is a solid choice for your continuing education. Choose from a non-thesis option or a thesis option where you gain experience in conducting cutting edge research.

What you’ll learn

Our 30-credit program can be completed in about two years by full time students. You will develop a foundation of engineering skills that includes knowledge of business, manufacturing and research. These skills will help advance your career and provide a mechanism for lifelong learning and professional development.

Training through hands-on opportunities, the advanced research skills you master will be complimented by an ability to communicate effectively with stakeholders and apply advanced problem solving to engineering challenges in cross-disciplinary teams to meet the needs of our changing society and advance the quality of human life.

Focus areas include:

  • Energy technology
  • Development of chemicals and biologics
  • Materials science
  • Nanotechnology
  • Pharmaceutical engineering
  • Stem cell engineering
  • Systems biology

Application Requirements

VCU offers an online self-managed application process. This information outlines items needed to apply for a graduate program with the VCU College of Engineering. Additional information is listed on the Office of Admissions and International Admissions webpages.

Program-specific information can be found in the University Bulletin and additional inquiries can be made to the respective Graduate Program Directors listed below, or to the Office of Graduate Studies gradengr@vcu.edu.

Application materials include:

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