Cornell Chemical Engineering Master of Engineering Info Session
Are you considering a career in energy, data science and AI, or biotechnology? Or are you an industry professional looking to sharpen your skills and expand your impact? Cornell’s Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) in Chemical Engineering offers a dynamic, one-year (typically two-semester) professional degree designed to help you launch or elevate your career in industry.
This program blends advanced technical coursework with leadership, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Students customize their experience by choosing from specialized focus areas:
- Data Science & Artificial Intelligence
- Energy Economics and Engineering
- Medical and Industrial Biotechnology
A collaborative capstone project with faculty or industry partners provides practical experience solving real-world challenges. With flexible electives and a supportive cohort model, graduates are equipped to drive meaningful change across sectors.
This non-research degree is ideal for students seeking to deepen their technical expertise while preparing for impactful roles in industry. Applicants from a wide range of STEM backgrounds are welcome to apply.
Join us to learn how this degree can prepare you for the next step in your career—and boost your earning potential.
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