Biochemical Engineering (MS)

College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

University of Georgia
Conner Hall
Athens, Georgia
30602-7501
http://www.caes.uga.edu/

Department Contact Information

 

Graduate Coordinator

Biological and Agricultural Engineering

William Tollner

101 Driftmier Engineering Center

542-0860

University of Georgia

btollner@engr.uga.edu

Athens, Georgia

 

Engineers are needed to transfer the plethora of biochemical discoveries including new drug products and biomaterials into manufacturing processes. The M.S. degree provides students with an advanced engineering education; students learn to integrate diverse knowledge in engineering, chemical and biological sciences and gain skills in problem definition as well as use of advanced techniques of data analysis and presentation of original research results. The degree requires twenty-four semester hours of course work and six hours of thesis research.

Last Updated: Dec 22nd, 2011 - 08:02:00