Chemical Engineering Degree Program


Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
Major code BS7251
The chemical engineering curriculum is planned so that its graduates are familiar with the techniques used in analyzing and solving engineering problems associated with the chemical and related industries (petroleum, metallurgical, plastics, pollution, control, etc.). In addition, the program provides an excellent background for graduate study in engineering, science, business administration, law, or medicine.
Study in chemistry, mathematics, physics, and communication skills is emphasized. Courses in engineering fundamentals are introduced, followed by intensive work in engineering analysis and design. Emphasis is placed upon the application of principles from many fields of study to the solving of engineering problems. Computer solutions, safety, process control theory, economics, and similar topics are stressed. Electives permit you to pursue interests in humanities, social sciences, and technical areas.
Freshman
Fall
CHEM 151 Fund. of Chemistry I 5
MATH 263A Calculus 4
INCO 103 Public Speaking1 4
ENG 151 English Composition 5
Winter
CHEM 152 Fund. of Chemistry II 5
MATH 263B Calculus 4
CHE 100 Intro Chemical Engineering 1
Soc. Sci. or Hum.2 8
Spring
CHEM 153 Fund. of Chemistry III 5
MATH 263C Calculus 4
CHE 101 Approaches to Problem Solving 4
Soc. Sci or Hum 2 4
Sophomore
Fall
CHEM 305 Organic Chemistry 3
MATH 263D Calculus 4
PHYS 251 General Physics 5
CHE 331 Principles of Engr. Mat. 4
Winter
CHEM 306 Organic Chemistry 3
MATH 340 Differential Equations 4
PHYS 252 General Physics 5
CHE 200 Intro to Chem. Engr. I 4
CHE 418 Materials Lab 2
Spring
CHEM 303 Organic Chem. Lab 2
CHE 201 Intro to Chem. Engr. II 4
PHYS 253 General Physics 5
CHEM 307 Organic Chemistry 3
CE 301 Applied Mechanics 5
Junior
Fall
CHE 305 Thermo. I 4
CHE 400 Appl. Chem. Eng. Calc. 3
CHE 345 Unit Oper. I 5
CHEM 453 Physical Chemistry 3
ENG 305J Junior Composition 4
or other jr-level comp.4
Winter
CHE 306 Thermo. II 4
CHE 307 Kinetics I 3
CHE 346 Unit Oper. II 5
CHEM 454 Physical Chemistry 3
Soc. Sci. or Hum2 4
Spring
CHE 308 Kinetics II 4
CHE 408 Engr. Experimental Dsgn. 3
CHE 347 Unit Oper. III 5
CHEM 459 Physical Chemistry 3
CHEM 456 Phys. Chemistry Lab 3
Senior
Fall
CHE 415 Lab III- Unit Oper. 3
CHE 442 Proc. Control 4
CHE 443 Design 5
EE 313 Basic Elec. Engr. I 3
Soc. Sci or Hum.2 4
Winter
CHE 417 Lab V- Proc. Control 2
CHE 444 Design 4
Soc. Sci. or Hum.2 4
Technical Electives3 6
Spring
CHE 416 Lab IV-Unit Oper. 3
Tier III requirement 4
Technical Electives3 6
The program listed above contains 210 hours of courses for the degree.
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May be taken in any order.
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In general, courses outside the chemical engineering sequence can be taken at any time provided prerequisites have been met. A minimum of 24 hours must be taken in social studies and humanities, with at least 8 hours in each area (including the depth requirement described in "Humanities and Social Sciences Electives") and adherence to university General Education Requirements.
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Minimum list available in departmental office. These are courses in the areas of engineering, chemistry, mathematics, physics, plant biology, microbiology, and geology. Minimum of three chemical engineering and nine additional CHE or other technical elective hours required.
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Does not count toward ENT humanities.


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