Curriculum: Chemical Engineering

Concentration: Green Chemistry & Engineering

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

Effective: 07/2009
Updated:

FRESHMAN YEAR
Fall Semester Credit   Spring Semester Credit
CH 101 Chemistry, A Molecular Science1
CH 102 General Chemistry Lab1
E 101 Introduction to Engr & Prob Solv1
E 115 Intro to Computing Environ
ENG 101 Academic Writing and Research1
MA 141 Calculus I1
PE 1** Fitness & Wellness Course*

3
1
1
1
4
4
1

15

  CH 201 Chemistry – Quantitative Sci.
CH 202 Quantitative Chem Lab
MA 241 Calculus II1
PY 205 Physics for Engr & Sc I1
EC 205 Economics (or EC 201 or ARE 201)*
Phys Ed/Healthy Living Elective*

3
1
4
4
3
1

16

 
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Semester Credit   Spring Semester Credit
CH 221 Organic Chemistry I
CH 222 Organic Chemistry I Lab
CHE 205 Chemical Proc Prin
MA 242 Calculus III
GEP Requirement*

3
1
4
4
3

15

  CH 223 Organic Chemistry II
CH 224 Organic Chemistry II Lab
CHE 225 Chemical Proc Systems
MA 341 Applied Differential Eq
PY 208 Physics Engr & Scientists II
GEP Requirement*

3
1
3
3
4
3

17

 
JUNIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credit   Spring Semester Credit
CH 315 Quantitative Analysis
CHE 311 Transport Processes I
CHE 315 Chem Process Thermo
ECE 331 Prin Electrical Engr or
MSE 201 Struct & Prop Engr Mat
Free Elective

4
3
3

3
3

16

  CH *** Chemistry Elective 3
CHE 312 Transport Processes II
CHE 316 Thermo of Chem & Phase Eq
CHE 330 Chem Engr Lab I
GEP Requirement*

4
3
3
4
3

17

 
SENIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credit   Spring Semester Credit
CHE 331 Chem Engr Lab II
CHE 446 Des & Analy Chem Reactors
CHE 450 CHE Design I
Concentration Elective4
GEP Requirement*
CHE 395 Professional Dev Seminar

2
3
3
3
3
1

15

  CHE 435 Proc System Analy & Control
CHE 451 CHE Design II
CHE 475 Advances in Pollution Prevention
Free Elective
GEP Requirement*

3
3
3
3
2-3

14-15

 
Minimum Credit Hours Required for Graduation*: 125
 
Footnotes:        
 

Major/Program requirements and footnotes:

1 Must be completed with grade of (C-) or better for matriculation.

2 Chemistry electives include: CH 437: Physical Chemistry, CH 401/402: Inorganic Chemistry; CH/TC 461: Introduction to Fiber Forming Polymers; CH 415/416: Analytical Chemistry II; BCH 451: Biochemistry; CH 610: Special Topics in Chemistry; CH 615: Chemical Separations (note: an additional hour of CH 499 would also be required to total 4 hours).

3 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.

*General Education Program (GEP) requirements:
To complete the requirements for graduation and the General Education Program, the following credit hours and co-requisites must be satisfied. University approved GEP course lists for each category can be found at http://www.ncsu.edu/uap/academic-standards/gep/courselists/index.html .

PHYSICAL EDUCATION - 2 hours to be selected from the approved GEP Physical Education list.
a. One fitness and wellness course (any PE 100-level course).
b. One additional credit hour of PE activity courses.
HUMANITIES - 6 credits to be selected in two different disciplines (two different course prefixes) from the approved GEP Humanities list.
SOCIAL SCIENCES  - 3 credits to be selected in a discipline other than economics from the approved GEP Social Sciences list. EC 205 (or EC 201 or ARE 201)  taken as part of the Major requirements satisfies 3 credit hours of the 6 credit hours needed to fulfill the GEP Social Sciences requirement.
ADDITIONAL BREADTH - 3 credits to be selected from the approved GEP Humanities, Social Sciences or Visual and Performing Arts lists.
INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES  - 5 credits to be selected from the approved GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives list.

Co-requisites:
U.S. Diversity and Global Knowledge co-requisites must be satisfied to complete the General Education requirements. Choose course(s) that are identified on the approved GEP course lists as meeting the U.S. Diversity and Global Knowledge co-requisites.

Foreign Language proficiency at the FL_102 level will be required for graduation.