Information & Advice
The Department of Chemical Engineering strives to ensure all students have easy access to information pertaining to their studies. We have compiled a list of resources to help you quickly and easily find the information you need. If these links don't provide you with the details you're looking for, please contact the Graduate Program Assistant.
The Guide to Graduate Studies, developed by the Department of Chemical Engineering, click here.
2011 Orientation Powerpoint Presentations:
General Presentation (Martin Guay) - click here
Teaching Assistantships (Robin Hutchinson) - click here
Library Services (Michael White) - click here
January 2012 Orientation Powerpoint Presentations:
Presentation (Barb Lawson) - click here
Completing Your Degree:
Congratulations! You are a Chemical Engineering graduate student and now you want to know all the details of how to complete your degree. There are several steps to completion but the Graduate Program Assistant is there to ensure you meet the requirements of your degree program. Click on a link below to download a PDF summary of your program, read it and if something doesn't make sense, email the Graduate Program Assistant with your question(s).
Master's Program Summary (PDF)
Doctoral Program Summary (PDF)
Downloadable Forms:
Academic Change Form (Form-fillable PDF); print it out for signatures before submitting it to the Graduate Program Assistant.
Master's Thesis Defence Form (PDF working copy); final copy to be completed by the Graduate Program Assistant
PhD Comprehensive Exam Form (PDF working copy); final copy to be completed by the Graduate Program Assistant
PhD Thesis Defence Form (PDF working copy); final copy to be completed by the Graduate Program Assistant
Travel Award Instructions (PDF)
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