Graduate Studies

Graduate students in the College of Engineering have the opportunity to pursue the Master of Science in Engineering and the Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical and Life Science Engineering.

Students in the graduate chemical and life science engineering programs will gain exposure to cutting-edge research practiced by faculty members and peers. Funding comes from public and private sector entities, and sponsored research areas include specialties in both life science engineering and chemical engineering.

Graduate student handbook

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Faculty advisers

Faculty Room Number Email Website
James Ferri BT8-420 jkferri@vcu.edu  
Steve Fong W422 ssfong@vcu.edu Fong website
Ram Gupta W331D rbgupta@vcu.edu Gupta website
Frank Gupton W403 bfgupton@vcu.edu Medicines for All
Mo Jiang BT8-422 mjiang3@vcu.edu  
Nastassja Lewinski W438 nalewinski@vcu.edu Lewinski website
Charles McGill W442 mcgillc2@vcu.edu  
Michael Peters W408 mpeters@vcu.edu Peters website
Tom Roper BT8-312C tdroper@vcu.edu  
Leah Spangler W440 spanglerl@vcu.edu  
Christina Tang W406 ctang2@vcu.edu Tang website
Xuejun Wen IEM399 xwen@vcu.edu  
Vamsi Yadavalli W434 vyadavalli@vcu.edu Yadavalli website

Program Details

The chemical and life science engineering tracks in the engineering master’s and doctoral programs are designed primarily for students who are interested in applying biological, chemical, medical and engineering principles toward important contemporary topics.

Typical curricula of graduate study in CLSE – M.S. / Ph.D.

Concentration components – CLSE course work

CLSE 650 – Quantitative Analysis

CLSE 654 – Graduate Equilibrium Analysis

CLSE 655 – Graduate Non-Equilibrium Analysis

CLSE 656 – Graduate Reaction Engineering

Track electives – engineering and/or science course work Grad Electives (500/600 level)
Directed Research Thesis Research (CLSE 697)
All CLSE graduate students attend Graduate Seminar (CLSE 690) each semester (does not count towards graduate coursework credit).
Please see the links to the VCU Bulletins for typical number of credits required for each program