Chemical and Biological Engineering

Graduate Program at Colorado School of Mines

Modern curriculum, program flexibility and award-winning faculty help make the Chemical and Biological Engineering Department at Mines the exceptional choice for completing an advanced degree.

Research opportunities abound in areas such as biochemical and biomedical engineering, renewable energy, materials science, transport processes, thermodynamics, computational methods and atomistic simulation. Plus, partnerships and collaborations with NREL, Children’s Hospital Colorado and NIST provide opportunities to work together on research with far-reaching societal applications.

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Awarded over $7M
per year in
research funds

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#4 Best Value College in the U.S. (#1 in Colorado), Payscale.com, 2021

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15:1 student-to-faculty
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Requirements and Costs

Master’s Non-Thesis

  • Bachelor’s degree: Required
  • GRE: Not Required
  • Letters of Recommendation: Required – two letters. Letters of recommendation are not required for current Mines students.
  • Resume or Curriculum Vitae (CV): Required
  • Statement of Purpose: Required
  • Transcript(s): Required. Must be submitted for all schools attended (unofficial transcripts accepted for admissions review and must show successful completion of any required prerequisite course(s).
  • For international applicants or applicants whose native language is not English, please review the ENGLISH PROFICIENCY requirement.

Master’s Thesis

  • Bachelor’s degree: Required
  • GRE: Not Required
  • Letters of Recommendation: Required – three letters. 
  • Resume or Curriculum Vitae (CV): Required
  • Statement of Purpose: Required
  • Transcript(s): Required. Must be submitted for all schools attended (unofficial transcripts accepted for admissions review and must show successful completion of any required prerequisite course(s).
  • For international applicants or applicants whose native language is not English, please review the ENGLISH PROFICIENCY requirement.

Doctorate

  • Bachelor’s degree: Required
  • GRE: Not Required
  • Letters of Recommendation: Required – three letters. 
  • Resume or Curriculum Vitae (CV): Required
  • Statement of Purpose: Required
  • Transcript(s): Required. Must be submitted for all schools attended (unofficial transcripts accepted for admissions review and must show successful completion of any required prerequisite course(s).
  • For international applicants or applicants whose native language is not English, please review the ENGLISH PROFICIENCY requirement.

For additional information about these admissions requirements, please refer to the Admissions Requirements page

 

 

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*Allowance for fees based on mandatory fees charged to all students. Does not include fees for orientation, library, yearbook, refrigerator rental, voice messaging, etc.

At less than 4.5 credit hours, you may be ineligible for financial aid.

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  • Biochemist
  • Project manager
  • Industrial R&D researcher
  • Professor
  • National lab scientist
  • Consultant 
  • Chemical engineer
  • Analytical chemist
  • Rehabilitation engineer
  • Cellular, tissue and genetic engineer
  • Quality control engineer
  • Biological engineer

 

  • Exxon
  • Dow
  • NovoNordisk
  • Motorola
  • Carnegie Mellon
  • Intel
  • Stanford
  • New Terrain
  • ORNL

Sky Kim“I’ve wanted to be a biochemical engineer since high school. I want to change the world and make a difference in the medical industry.”

Skye Kim
Chemical and Biological Engineering, ’19

 

Degree Options

Master’s Non-Thesis

  • Chemical Engineering 

Master’s Thesis

  • Chemical Engineering 

PhD

  • Chemical Engineering