TTC, in partnership with Lehigh University, provides Charleston-area science and engineering professionals access to quality master's degree programs in the following selected science and engineering disciplines. Unlike other master's programs, to attain a Lehigh master's degree, there are no requirements for student travel other than to the TTC campus. Programs offered combine academic quality and personal convenience.
Programs offered include:
- Master of Engineering in Biological Chemical Engineering
- Master of Engineering in Chemical Engineering
- Master of Engineering in Information and Systems Engineering
- Master of Engineering in Manufacturing Systems Engineering
- Master of Mechanical Engineering
- Master of Engineering in Quality Engineering
- Master of Engineering in Polymer Science and Engineering
- Master of Science in Chemistry
- Master of Science in Information and Systems Engineering
- Master of Science in Molecular Biology
- Master of Science in Polymer Science and Engineering
Distance education courses are offered on TTC's Main Campus using real-time satellite broadcasts through the Lehigh Educational Satellite Network (LESN). The LESN broadcasts are live, high quality, digitally encrypted satellite broadcasts coupled with telephone callback, permitting real-time interaction between the instructor and all students.
Master's degrees available online:
- Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Certificates available online:
- Regulatory Affairs
- Analytical Principles of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
- Bio-Organic Principles of Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Supply Chain Management
For more information or for admission and registration forms, visit www.distance.lehigh.edu or contact the Lehigh University Office of Distance Education at 610.758.6210 or mak5@lehigh.edu. For other information, contact Bill Spaulding at TTC at 843.574.6778 or bill.spaulding@tridenttech.edu.
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY MASTER'S COURSES
Satellite Credit Courses: Fall 2009
Visit www.distance.lehigh.edu for the full course descriptions, course dates, professors and times.
Biology
BIOS 371-D11 (CRN#45674)/CHM 371-D11 (CRN#45675). Elements of Biochemistry I (3)
BIOS 411-D10 (CRN#45682). Advanced Cell Biology (3)
BIOS 422-D10 (CRN#45681). Molecular Cell Biology II (3)
Chemistry
CHM 371-D11 (CRN#45675)/BIOS 371-D11 (CRN#45674). Elements of Biochemistry I (3)
CHM 393-D10(CRN#45645)/CHE 393-D10 (CRN#45583)/MAT 393-D10 (CRN#45581). Physical Polymer Science (3
Engineering
CHE 341-D10 (CRN#45596)/CHE 441-D10 (CRN#45600). Biotechnology I (3)
CHE 393-D10 (CRN#45583)/MAT 393-D10 (CRN#45581)/CHM 393-D10(CRN#45645). Physical Polymer Science (3)
CHE 428-D10 (CRN#45606). Rheology (3)
CHE 452 (CRN#45607)/ME 452 (CRN#45608)/ENGR 452-D10 (CRN#46123). Mathematical Methods in Engineering (3)
CHE 492-D10 (CRN#45611). Transport Processes in Polymers (3)
IE 328-D10 (CRN#45617). Engineering Statistics (3)
IE 358-D10 (CRN#45618)/ECO 358-D10 (CRN#45619). Game Theory (3)
IE 410-D10 (CRN#45621). Design of Experiments (3)
IE 426-D10 (CRN#45623). Optimization Models and Applications (3)
IE 443-D10 (CRN#45586)/MSE 443-D10 (CRN#45584)/ME 450-D10 (CRN#45627). Automation and Production Systems (3)
MAT 393-D10 (CRN#45581)/CHM 393-D10 (CRN#45645)/CHE 393-D10 (CRN#45583). Physical Polymer Science (3)
ME 385-D10 (CRN#45615)/485-D10 (CRN#45622). Polymer Processing (3)
ME 450-D10 (CRN#45627)/IE 443-D10 (CRN#45586)/MSE 443-D10 (CRN#45584). Automation and Production Systems (3)
ME 452 (CRN#45608)/CHE 452 (CRN#45607)/ENGR 452-D10 (CRN#46123). Mathematical Methods in Engineering (3)
ME 485-D10 (CRN#45622)/ME 385-D10 (CRN#45615). Polymer Processing (3)
MECH 312-D10 (CRN#45652). Finite Element Analysis (3)
MSE 438-D10 (CRN#45568). Agile Organizations and Manufacturing Systems (3)
MSE 443-D10 (CRN#45584)/ME 450-D10 (CRN#45627)/IE 443-D10 (CRN#45586). Automation and Production Systems (3)
MSE 481-D10 (CRN#45590)/GBUS 481-D10 (CRN#45643). Technology, Operations and Competitive Strategy (3)