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Electrochemical Engineering, M.s., 4+1

About this program

The electrochemical engineering M.S. program aims to prepare the student to succeed in the growing field of electrochemical industries in the nation and beyond. Examples of the industries where a graduate in electrochemical engineering could find work opportunities include hydrogen production, energy conversion, carbon dioxide removal and conversion, batteries of all kinds for short and long-term energy storage, electrosynthesis, water purification and many others. The program meets the needs of these industries by providing a blend of foundational courses, and technology and materials-oriented specialized courses, alongside developing professional skills crucial to success in industry, such as economics, communications and sustainability.

Application Deadlines


FALL:

December 1: Final deadline to apply

UD Tuition


The 2025-2026 UD graduate student tuition rate per credit hour is $1,116.