Curriculum: Chemical Engineering
Concentration: Green Chemistry and Engineering
Degree earned: Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
 

Effective: 08/2003

Updated: 01/2006
 

FRESHMAN YEAR
Fall Semester
Credits
Spring Semester
Credits
CH 101 Chemistry - A Molecular Sci
3
CH 201 Chemistry - A Quantitative Sci
3
CH 102 General Chemistry Lab
1
CH 202 Quantitative Chemistry Lab
1
E 101 Intro. to Engineering
1
Humanities/Soc Sci Elective2
3
E 115 Intro. to Computing Environ.
1
MA 241 Calculus II
4
ENG 101 Academic Writing & Research
4
PY 205 Physics for Engr. & Sc I
4
MA 141 Calculus I
4
Physical Education
1
Any 100-level PE in Fitness & Wellness
1
16
15

SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Semester
Credits
Spring Semester
Credits
CH 221 Organic Chemistry I
4
CH 223 Organic Chemistry II
4
CHE 205 Chemical Proc. Prin
4
CHE 225 Chemical Proc. Systems
3
MA 242 Calculus III
4
MA 341 Applied Diff. Equations I
3
Humanities/Soc Sci Elective2
3
PY 208 Physics Engr. & Sci. II
4
15
Humanities/Soc Sci Elective2
3
17

JUNIOR YEAR
Fall Semester
Credits
Spring Semester
Credits
CH 315 Quantitative Analysis
4
Chemistry Elective4
4
CHE 311 Transport Processes I
3
CHE 312 Transport Processes II
3
CHE 315 Chem Process Thermo
3
CHE 316 Thermo Chem & Phase Eqs
3
ENG 331 Comm for Engr. & Tech3
3
CHE 330 CHE I
3
ECE 331 Prin of Electrical Engr
Humanities/Soc Sci Elective2
3
or MAT 201 Struct & Prop Engr Mats
3
17
16

SENIOR YEAR
Fall Semester
Credits
Spring Semester
Credits
Concentration Elective5
3
CHE 435 Proc Sys Analysis & Control
3
CHE 331 CHE Lab II
2
CHE 451 CHE Design II
3
CHE 446 Des & Analysis Chem React
3
CHE 475 Advances in Pollution Prev
3
CHE 450 CHE Design I
3
Humanities/Soc Sci Elective2
3
Humanities/Soc Sci Elective2
3
Humanities/Soc Sci Elective2
3
CHE 395 Professional Dev Seminar
1
15
15

Minimum Total Hours Required for Graduation:

1266
   
Footnotes:  
   
1. ENG 101 may be taken in either the fall or the spring.

2.
Select from the College of Engineering's Humanities and Social Sciences (H&SS) list for the GER. At least one of the courses must focus on a non-English speaking culture.

3.
Students can also take ENG 332 or 333 in place of ENG 331.

4.
Chemistry electives include: (A) CH 315: Quantitative Analysis; (B) CH 401/402: Inorganic Chemistry; (C) CH/TC 461: Introduction to Fiber Forming Polymers; (D) CH 415/416: Analytical Chemistry II; (E) BCH 451: Biochemistry; (F) CH 610: Special Topics in Chemistry; (G) CH 615: Chemical Separations (note: an additional hour of CH 499 would also be required to total 4 hours); (H) CH 437: Physical Chemistry.

5.
Concentration electives include: (A) CE 373; Principles of Environmental Engineering; (B) CE 476: Air Pollution Control; (C) CE 484: Water and Waste Systems; (D) CE 456: Air Quality; (E) CE 477: Solid Waste Management; (F) TC 401: Environmental Aspects of the Textile Industry; (G) CHE 476: Life Cycle and Sustainability Concepts for the Environment.

6.
To graduate, students must demonstrate competency in a foreign language at the FL 102 level and have a grade of C- or higher in ENG 101.