The University of North Carolina Online system, which connects 16 state universities to offer a wide range of online degree programs, offers a master's degree in chemical engineering through North Carolina State University. The program, which takes approximately two years to complete, requires that students complete 30 credit hours in the following specialized areas: chemical engineering process modeling; thermodynamics; chemical reaction engineering, and transport phenomena. Online courses through the UNC Online system are delivered on an asynchronous (archived) schedule, giving students the freedom to log in and learn whenever it is most convenient for them.
North Carolina State University
Campus Box 7102
Flex Lab, Module 6, Room 1418
Raleigh, North Carolina 27695
919-515-5440
online.northcarolina.edu
Kansas State, a large, public university in Manhattan, offers an accredited online graduate program in chemical engineering through its Division of Continuing Education. The program requires that students complete 30 credit hours of core engineering courses and maintain at least a B average to remain in good standing. Online courses, which are delivered asynchronously via a centralized management system, are available in the following areas: advanced chemical engineering; thermodynamics; chemical reaction engineering; bioseparations; polymer science; materials processing, and biochemical engineering. Students have online access to assignments, research resources and student support services.
Kansas State University
Division of Continuing Education
1615 Anderson Ave.
Manhattan, Kansas 66502
785-532-5575
dce.k-state.edu
The University of North Dakota, a public university in Grand Forks, offers a bachelor's online program in chemical engineering that is accredited by ABET Inc., the principal organization responsible for accrediting undergraduate engineering programs in the United States. The bachelor's program, which typically takes six years to complete, requires that students complete both general education requirements and core major engineering requirements totaling 133 credit hours. Lectures are recording on the UND campus and streamed online on an asynchronous schedule, giving students the flexibility to learn when it is most convenient for them. Students have online access to assignment schedules, readings, discussion forums and support services.
University of North Dakota
Gustafson Hall - Room 103
3264 Campus Road - Stop 9021
Grand Forks, North Dakota 58202-9021
701-777-3000
distance.und.edu/