Students completing these programs will receive two degrees: the BS in Chemical Engineering and the MS in Biomedical Engineering. This program is accelerated because students may double-count (i.e., simultaneously count in both the BS and MS Programs) 12 hours. Students must complete an M.S. thesis in the field of biomedical Engineering. This M.S. degree opens opportunities for research and development jobs in the biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and biomedical fields.