• The Chemical Engineering Department has links to a number of multi-disciplinary centres at Queen's, including: the Human Mobility Research Centre, Green Centre Canada, Innovation Park, the Queen's Centre for Energy and Power Electronics Research (ePOWER), and the Queen's Innovation Connector.
  • The Department also houses the Polymers Research Group (PRG), with strengths in polymer reaction engineering, processing and rheology.
  • The objectives of the program are to educate students in advanced concepts and techniques, conduct research inquiry at the forefront of discipline knowledge, and foster independent and critical thought.
  • These objectives are achieved through a combination of coursework, thesis and project work, and research seminars.
  • The requirements for this program are 8 term length courses
  • This is a one-year program with a start date of September only with no financial support from the University or the Department.
  • The Chemical Engineering Graduate Student Association (CEGSA) unifies the chemical engineering graduate student community, organizes social events (Friday Grad Club Gatherings, Welcome Back BBQ, Paint Ball, Games Night, etc.), and ensures a mechanism for graduate students to communicate questions and concerns to their department.
  • NOTE: Courses are either term-length (12 weeks = 3 units) or modules (6 weeks = 1.5 units). Not all courses are offered in every session.