The MS in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at Mokpo National University would, in principle, be a graduate-level research master’s degree designed to prepare students for advanced study and professional work in areas that integrate chemical engineering foundations with biological and molecular processes. Although Mokpo National University’s official graduate pages do not currently list a dedicated “Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering” master’s program by that exact name, the university does offer graduate study in related fields such as chemistry and energy/chemical engineering where research and coursework often cover chemical processes, materials, and applied science relevant to chemical and biomolecular engineering. For example, the Department of Chemistry emphasizes specialized training in areas like physical, organic, inorganic, and biochemical chemistry, supported by modern analytical instrumentation that could underlie biomolecular research.
In a typical MS in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering elsewhere, students take advanced coursework in subjects such as transport phenomena, reaction engineering, biochemical engineering, and thermodynamics, paired with independent research under faculty supervision and a thesis project that contributes new knowledge in chemical and biological systems — ranging from bioprocess design, molecular engineering, biomedical applications, energy-related chemistry, or advanced materials. Graduates are prepared for careers in industrial research and development, process or materials engineering, biotechnology and pharmaceutical sectors, environmental science, and further doctoral study
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements. It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.