Chemical Engineering MS Program

The Master of Science (MS) degree is awarded upon successful completion of a minimum of 36 credits. A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 must be achieved to graduate. Individual courses require a minimum of a B- for course credit. 

Duration of Study

Students are responsible for planning their graduate program in consultation with their Academic Advisor. Students must meet all deadlines and be aware that most Core Courses are offered only once per academic year. Students are expected to complete the MS degree as follows:

  • MS (Thesis)- four Semesters and one Summer Session.

Students must complete their Thesis by the end of the fourth Semester (not including the Summer Session). Students who require additional time to complete their Thesis must apply for an extension per the Time Limits and Extensions Policy.

Assessment Test

To facilitate the design of an individual study plan, all admitted students must take a written assessment test when they arrive on campus. The assessment determines whether students have mastered the prerequisites for undertaking graduate-level courses taught in the program. The exam will focus on mathematics and basic sciences. Students must prepare for the test by refreshing the general knowledge gained from their undergraduate education before arriving at KAUST. The study plan requirements must be satisfactorily completed, in addition to the university degree requirements.

In the case of failure of the assessment test MS students are mandated to take 100-level courses and will be graded Satisfactory (S) or Unsatisfactory (U) for these courses but do not receive academic credit toward their degree.

MS Course Requirements

MS students must complete the following requirements:

  • Core Courses (12 credits)
  • Elective Courses (12 credits)
  • Research/Capstone (12 credits)
  • Graduate Seminar (non-credit)
  • Winter Enrichment Program (non-credit)

Core and Elective Courses must be technical courses and cannot be substituted with Research or Internship to fulfill degree requirements.

Core Courses (12 credits)

Core Courses provide students with the background needed to establish a solid foundation in the program area. Students must complete 12 credits (4 Core Courses) and be aware that Core Courses may be offered only once per academic year.

CE 201Chemical Thermodynamics

3

CE 202Advanced Transport Phenomena

3

CE 203Advanced Reaction Engineering

3

CE 336Membrane Science and Membrane Separation Processes

3

 

Elective Courses (12 credits)

The Elective Courses allow students to tailor their educational experience to meet individual research and educational objectives with the permission of the Academic Advisor. To complete these twelve credit hours in CE, students must preferably pass four electives from the list below. However, alternative Elective Courses from other KAUST programs can also be approved by the Academic Advisor.

CE 300Sustainable Process Design

3

CE 305Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment

3

CE 310/EnSE 310 Colloids, Interfaces, and Surfaces

3

CE 319Chemical Process Technology

3

CE 335Heterogeneous Catalysis

3

CE 390: Special Topics can be used as an elective.

Graduate Seminars (non-credit)

All MS students must register for two semesters and receive a Satisfactory grade in each semester. Students must attend a minimum of 8 Graduate Seminars per semester to receive a Satisfactory (S) grade. The seminars can be chosen from any Graduate Seminar series offered by the PSE division. Attendance of additional seminars in other KAUST programs is highly encouraged.

Winter Enrichment Program (non-credit)

All students must register for WE 100 and successfully complete one Winter Enrichment Program (WEP), usually taken in the first year of study.

MS Thesis

Students  must complete a minimum of 12 credits of Thesis Research (CE 297).

Thesis Application

Students must complete the application and have it approved by the Program Chair no later than the end of week one of their third Semester. The Thesis Advisor must be a full-time program-affiliated Assistant, Associate, or full Professor at KAUST. The Thesis Advisor can only become project affiliated for the specific thesis project with the Program Chair’s approval. The Thesis Advisor can be the assigned Academic Advisor, but can also be independently selected from the CE faculty by the student upon mutual agreement with the faculty. 

The application must include a Thesis Proposal endorsed by the Thesis Advisor. Thesis withdrawal is not permitted, and students who cannot complete their thesis will face academic dismissal.  

Thesis Committee Formation

 The MS thesis defense committee must include a minimum of three members and may have up to four members. The committee structure is outlined as follows: 
 
Member Role  Affiliation
1 Faculty Primary affiliation within the student’s program
2 Faculty Primary affiliation within the student’s program
3 Faculty 
 
 Primary affiliation outside the student’s program
4 Faculty or Research Scientist 
Affiliation within or outside of KAUST
Notes:
  •  The committee must be approved by the Dean. 
  • Members 1-3 are mandatory, while member 4 is optional. 
  • The student’s advisor serves as the chair of the committee. If the advisor holds a primary affiliation within the student’s program, then they act as member 1. If the advisor has a secondary or one-time affiliation within the student’s program, then they act as member 3.
  • The student’s co-advisor may serve as member 4.
  • Adjunct Professors and Professors Emeriti may continue serving on existing Committees but may not serve as Chair on new Committees. 
  • Professors of Practice, Research Professors and Visiting Professors may serve as member4. 
  • Once approved, any changes to the committee require the approval of both the student's advisor and Dean.

Petition to Defend Thesis

Students must submit a petition to defend their Thesis by the deadline published in the Academic Calendar. Students are responsible for scheduling the Thesis Defense Date. All committee members must attend the Defense. Students must defend their Thesis and obtain the final approval of the Defense within their duration of study (4 Semesters).

Thesis Defense Results

 The format of the Oral Defense is left to the discretion of the Thesis Committee. At the end of the Final Defense, students will be evaluated with one of the following outcomes:

  • Pass: The Committee agrees with no more than one dissenting vote. The Thesis must be archived within two weeks of the defense, and the student must send the Thesis Result Form to the GPSA within two days of the defense.
  • Pass with Conditions: All committee members must agree on the required conditions. If they cannot agree, the Dean will make the final decision. The student has up to three months to meet these conditions, unless the Committee unanimously agrees to change the deadline.
  • Fail with Retake: If conditions cannot be met within three months, or more than one member casts a negative vote, one retake of the defense is allowed. The retake must occur within six months of the original defense unless the Committee unanimously agrees to a shorter timeline. If the student fails the retake, they will be dismissed from the University. The Committee Chair must immediately inform the GPSA to initiate the necessary actions.
  • Fail Without Retake: The decision must be unanimous, resulting in the student’s dismissal from the University. The Committee Chair must inform the GPSA immediately to take the necessary actions. 

Additional Guidelines:

  • Students who have exceeded their duration of study must apply for an extension as per the Time Limit and Extension Policy. All conditions must be fulfilled by the end of the extension period, which takes precedence over the Committee’s set deadlines. 
  • The outcome of the Thesis Defense must be recorded by submitting the Thesis Defense Evaluation Form to the Office of the Registrar within two days of the defense.
  • Additionally, students must submit the Defense Results Form by the deadline published in the Academic Calendar.
  • The required forms are available on the webpage of the Office of the Registrar.  

Thesis Document

Students must follow the Thesis and Dissertation Guidelines available from the KAUST Library when they write their Thesis. Once the Thesis is ready to be examined, students must determine the Defense date with the agreement of all members of the Thesis Committee.

Thesis Archiving

Students must archive the Thesis in the KAUST Library two weeks from the final result form. This must not exceed the duration of study or the deadline published in the Academic Calendar.