University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering

A Department of the College of Engineering

Graduate Degrees Offered


  • Master of Science in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (M.S.Ch.E)
  • *Doctor of Philosophy Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (Ph.D.)
*Ph.D. is offered through the Unified Ph.D. Program in Engineering with a specialization in Chemical and Materials Engineering


How to Apply


Apply for the graduate program online: http://www.unl.edu/gradstudies/

Application Deadline

Fall: February 1
Spring: September 1
Summer: February 1

Application Checklist

To begin candidacy for the Master's degree, a student must have completed an undergraduate major in Chemical Engineering or have completed all the required deficiency courses.

Required by Office of Graduate Studies
Required by Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
  • Entrance exam(s): GRE
  • All applicants for admission must take the verbal, quantitative and analytical sections of the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) and should arrange to have their scores reported to the Graduates Studies Office at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln at the earliest possible date since action on admitting the applicant will not be taken until these scores are received. In order to receive favourable consideration for admission, an applicant should score at least 400 on the verbal and 700 on the quantitative sections of the GRE.

    The Department of Chemical Engineering reserves the right to consider admission without GRE in exceptional cases.

  • All international applicants must complete the TOEFL with the following minimum scores: Paper-550, Computer-213, Internet-80
  • Letter of intent
  • Curriculum vita/resume
  • Three letters of recommendation

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