Graduate Certificates in Chemical Engineering
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51ÊÓÆµ offers the following graduate certificates in chemical engineering:
- Biotechnology and Bioprocessing
- Materials Sciences & Engineering
- Modeling, Simulation, and Control of Systems and Processes
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Biotechnology and Bioprocessing
Biological Sciences Department & Chemical and Nuclear Engineering Department
Dr. Carl Lawton 978-934-3158
carl_lawton@uml.edu
The certificate is intended for students who hold a baccalaureate degree in science, engineering, health, or related disciplines. The courses emphasize biological and engineering principles, process concepts and the application of these to process design and improvement. Courses deliberately cross disciplinary bound-aries and emphasize teamwork in a multidisciplinary environment as well as a result-oriented, document-
driven approach to efficient project completion.
Required Courses:
81.535 -or- 10.535 Principles of Cell and Microbe Cultivation
81.545 -or- 10.545 Isolation and Purification of Biotech Products
81.555 -or- 10.555 Biopharmaceutical Regulatory Compliance
Plus One Approved Elective
Materials Sciences & Engineering
Department of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering
Dr. Alfred A. Donatelli 978-934-3156
alfred_donatelli@uml.edu
The certificate provides an advanced course of study in materials science and engineering that will broaden and enhance the capabilities and education of experienced professionals and technologists at the graduate level.
Required Course:
10.508 Introduction to Materials Sciences
Elective Courses (choose three):
10.523 Electronic Materials
10.527 Nanoscale Materials Science
10.535 Principles of Cell & Microbe Cultivation
10.539 Mathematical Methods in Engineering
24.541 X-Ray of Defraction Materials
24.542 Microscopy of Advanced Materials
Modeling, Simulation, and Control of Systems and Processes
Department of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering
Dr. Alfred Donatelli 978-934-3156 alfred_donatelli@uml.edu
The sequence of courses provides advanced training in the modeling and analysis of complex systems with some special focus on thermo-fluid processes and general control system design and analysis.The courses are mathematically intensive and many require the use of modern computer analysis tools (Matlab, Simulink, Aspen, etc.).The graduate certificate program is appropriate for students and professionals interested in gaining skills in mathematical modeling and simulation techniques, and for those individuals interested in updating their knowledge and experience with modern control methods.
Choose Four Courses:
10/24.509 System Dynamics (same as 22.554)
10.522 Computer-Aided Chemical Process Design
10.528 Advanced Transport Phenomena
10.530 Advanced Control Strategies
10/24.539 Math Methods for Engineers