Cornell Chemical Engineering Master of Engineering Info Session
Are you exploring career opportunities in energy, data science and AI, or biotechnology? Are you ready to round out your undergraduate degree to deepen your expertise and broaden your impact? Cornell’s Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) in Chemical Engineering is a flexible, fast-paced professional degree that can help you accelerate your career in just one year (two semesters).
Designed for students aiming to thrive in industry, the M.Eng. program combines advanced chemical engineering coursework with training in leadership, innovation, and problem-solving. You’ll tailor your experience by choosing from three specialized focus areas:
- Data Science & Artificial Intelligence
- Energy Economics & Engineering
- Medical and Industrial Biotechnology
An immersive capstone project—completed alongside faculty mentors or industry collaborators—gives you practical experience tackling the kinds of challenges you’ll face in the field. With a wide range of elective options and a supportive cohort, you’ll build both technical depth and professional confidence.
This non-research degree is an excellent fit for students from diverse STEM backgrounds who want to strengthen their technical foundation and prepare for impactful roles across sectors.
Join us to learn how this degree can prepare you for the next step in your career—and boost your earning potential.
?? Connect with us at cbe-meng@cornell.edu or visit our website for more information: engineering.cornell.edu/cbe/meng
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