Graduate Program
Through the Voiland School, students can earn advanced degrees in Chemical Engineering or Bioengineering. Many faculty members participate in a highly interdisciplinary NIH Protein Biotechnology Graduate Student Training Grant or conduct research at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
The Voiland School offers graduate students:
- Extensive training and internship opportunities
- Cutting edge research opportunities
- Competitive financial support
- Low living expenses
- An exciting region in which to reside, explore and enjoy
Chemical Engineering
Students may earn either a Master of Science (MS) or a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Chemical Engineering. Within the Chemical Engineering program, we specialize in the development of sustainable energy solutions, understanding environmental systems, and developing systems and devices to improve the health of individuals everywhere. Students may receive chemical engineering degrees working with faculty in Pullman or on the Tri-Cities campus, including adjunct faculty whose primary appointment is elsewhere.
Bioengineering
Students interested in Bioengineering generally customize the Engineering Science degree programs in order to focus on various aspects of bioengineering. This allows PhD students to have a great deal of flexibility and work with faculty mentors from various academic units. Alternatively, students interested in bioengineering are encouraged to enroll in disciplinary PhD programs in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Neuroscience, Pharmaceutical Sciences, or Molecular Biosciences, depending on their particular interests and those of their academic mentor.
Contact Us
If you would like further information about our graduate programs, please contact Samantha Bailey via email at chebe.grad@wsu.edu (please include your name and a valid return email address) or write to us at:
Chemical Engineering
Washington State University
Chemical Engineering Graduate Program
P.O. Box 646515
Pullman, WA 99164-6515
Bioengineering
Washington State University
Bioengineering Graduate Program
P.O. Box 646515
Pullman, WA 99164-6515