专业详情
The Master of Engineering (MEng) program at Pritzker Molecular Engineering provides a technical and professional education that prepares students to assume leadership positions in engineering innovation. Students will typically complete the program in one year (three quarters), though there is a four-quarter option for students pursuing summer internships.
Applications are being received on a rolling basis, until the class is full or May 1, 2024 (11:59 p.m., US Central Standard Time), whichever may come first. Once you submit your application, and at least two letters of recommendation are received, applications will be reviewed, and decisions released within ten business days.
The Master of Engineering degree consists of a total of nine courses plus a one-week bootcamp taken just before the Autumn Quarter starts. This introductory bootcamp is the first of the Innovation Leadership series, followed by one course in each of the following Autumn, Winter, and Spring quarters.
The remaining six courses are technical courses aligned with a field of study chosen by the student. Your choice of a track will connect you to an academic advisor with expertise in that particular field. We offer curricula in Bio- and Immunoengineering, Materials for Sustainability and Health, and Computational Modeling of Materials.
Each of the three tracks has a few Track Core courses, which are foundational experiences or prerequisites for electives in the student’s chosen area of interest, and Track Electives, with which a student can explore a particular application (or applications) of the track. Other courses may be substituted by petition, subject to approval by the program. If you are interested in taking a course that is not listed, contact your academic advisor.