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Brown University
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Brown University

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Five-year Bachelor of Science / Master of Science

Brown undergraduates in engineering and other quantitative concentrations may apply to enter an integrated program leading to a master of science degree completed in two semesters following the completion of their bachelor of science (Sc.B.) degree. The program requirements are identical to those of the regular Sc.M. degree programs, with the exception that 5th Year students are able to share up to two relevant 1000- or 2000-level Engineering courses between their bachelor's and master's programs. The maximum number of courses that can be transferred from the undergraduate program is two.

Master of Science (Thesis Option)

For students in a Master of Science in Chemical Engineering program (Thesis Option), the approved course sequence is 2-2-2-2, where the student takes two courses in each semester. However, the program strongly recommends a sequence of 3-2-2-1 where the student takes 3 courses the first semester, 2 the second, 2 the third, and 1 the fourth. Deviations from these schedules can result in additional tuition.

The program offers a non-thesis option in addition to the thesis option which does not require ENGN 2980.

PHYS 2020 Mathematical Methods of Engineers and Physicists 1
or ENGN 2010 Mathematical Methods in Engineering and Physics I
ENGN 2020 Mathematical Methods in Engineering and Physics II 1
CHEM 2010 Advanced Thermodynamics 1
or ENGN 2730 Chemical and Environmental Thermodynamics
ENGN 2750 Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Engineering 1
ENGN 2760 Heat and Mass Transfer 1
or ENGN 2911P Fate and Transport of Environmental Contaminants
or ENGN 2810 Fluid Mechanics I
Three additional Engineering courses (At least five of the eight courses must be at the 2000-level; up to three 1000-level courses may be taken where appropriate.) 3
or ENGN 2980
Total Credits 8