The combined Bachelor鈥檚/Master鈥檚 degree program allows students to earn a Bachelor鈥檚 of Science degree and a Master鈥檚 of Engineering degree in five years. Students complete the regular course work for the bachelor鈥檚 degree with the exception that 5000-level courses are taken for the Advanced Science Elective and the Advanced Engineering Elective. Students may apply for the program when they have completed between 60 and 96 hours toward the bachelor鈥檚 degree, including CHE 3084 (Mass Transfer) and CHE 3084鈥檚 prerequisites, with a GPA of at least 3.5.
Interested students should contact the Graduate Program Advisor for chemical engineering as early as possible and before taking any elective courses. Degree requirements for the combined Master鈥檚 of Engineering degree are the same as for the usual Master鈥檚 of Engineering degree, with the two 5000-level courses taken as undergraduate electives counting toward the Master鈥檚 degree as well as the Bachelor鈥檚 degree. Students may pass the Master鈥檚 comprehensive exam during the final semester of the combined program instead of completing the Master鈥檚 Project (CHE 7913)
September 2025
College of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Keplinger Hall, Room 207,
800 South Tucker Drive,
TULSA,
Oklahoma,
74104, United States
Complete the high school; TU will accept scores from both the current SAT and the redesigned SAT; School Report Form (Common App or TU School Report Form); A personal interview with an admission counselor is strongly recommended Home school students should refer to the Home School Student; Students who are 25 years of age or older are not required to submit an ACT or SAT score.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.