M.E. in Chemical Engineering normally takes 2 years to complete and focuses on advanced issues in chemical processes, design, and production. The core courses are Process Dynamics and Control, Reaction Engineering, Heat and Mass Transfer, Chemical Process Design, Environmental Engineering, Petroleum and Petrochemical Engineering, and Advanced Separation Processes. The program prioritizes research, problem solving, and industrial applications, which frequently include laboratory work, projects, and internships. Students learn how to optimize chemical processes, increase energy efficiency, and promote sustainability. Graduates can work in petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, energy, food processing, or environmental protection, with responsibilities for research, design, and production management. A thesis is typically necessary.