Checklist for Students in Chemical Engineering
For the degree B.S. in Chemical Engineering
with a Concentration in Chemical Engineering
Fall 2008
| CHEMISTRY (31 hours) |
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1General Chemistry |
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CHEM 202__(3) CHEM 203__(2) CHEM
204__(3) CHEM 205__(2) |
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Organic Chemistry |
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CHEM 236__(4) CHEM 237__(2) CHEM 436 or MCB
450__(3) |
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Physical Chemistry |
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CHEM 315__(2) CHEM 420__(2) CHEM 442__(4)
CHEM 444__(4) |
| MATHEMATICS (17 hours) |
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Calculus, Analytic
Geometry & Linear Algebra |
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2MATH 221__(4)
MATH 231__(3) MATH 241_(4)
MATH 415__(3) |
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Differential
Equations |
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3MATH 285__(3) |
| 4PHYSICS
(10 hours) |
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PHYS 211__(4) PHYS 212__(4) PHYS 214__(2) |
| COMPUTER
SCIENCE (3 hours) |
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CS 101__(3) |
| CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (30 hours) |
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5CHBE 121__(1)
CHBE 221__(3) CHBE 321__(4) CHBE 421__(4) CHBE 422_(4) |
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CHBE 424__(4) 6,7CHBE
430__(4) 6,7CHBE 431__(4) CHBE
440__(3) |
| ENGINEERING (0 HOURS) |
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5ENG 100__(0) |
| 8TECHNICAL ELECTIVES from approved list (18 hours) |
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8aCHBE
(400-level other than 497 or 499)__(3) |
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8aCHBE
(400-level may include 499 or 497)__(3) |
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8bAny
400-level course from list__(3) |
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8cAny
course from list __(6) |
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8dIE
300 or STAT 400__(3 or 4) |
| RHETORIC (4 hours) |
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REHT 105 OR 108__(4) OR SPCM 111 and
112__(6) |
| 9GENERAL EDUCATION (16 hours) |
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Humanities
and the Arts |
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Literature and the Arts OR
Historical and Philosophical Perspectives __(6) |
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Social
Science from LAS lists for |
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Social Perspectives OR
Behavioral Sciences __(6) |
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Other Humanities or Social Science from any of the LAS lists |
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Western Cultures __(3) |
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Non-Western/US Minority Cultures __(3) |
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10Foreign
Languages |
| FREE ELECTIVES |
| TOTAL
CREDITS REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION 129 |
NOTES:
- Students who do not place into CHEM 202 or who do not satisfy
the mathematics prerequisite for CHEM 202 may substitute the
sequence CHEM 102, 103, 104, 105, 222, and 223 for CHEM 202,
203, 204, and 205.
- MATH 220 — Calculus may be substituted, with four of the five credit hours applying toward the degree. Math 220 is appropriate for students with no background in calculus.
- MATH 385 has been renumbered as MATH 285. MATH 441 may be
substituted for MATH 285. MATH 286 (4 hours) may be substituted
for MATH 285 (3 hours). The additional credit hour earned for
MATH 286 will be counted as a non-400 level technical elective
hour.
- Under no circumstances will PHYS 101-102 be accepted as a substitute
for any part of the Physics sequence.
- The CHBE 121
and ENG 100
requirement will be waived for students who transfer
into the chemical engineering curriculum after their freshman
year. Under no circumstances will this requirement be waived
for students who are in the chemical engineering curriculum
during their freshman year.
- Enrollment in CHBE 430 is limited. Thus CHBE 430 may need to be taken in the second semester and CHBE 431 and/or additional electives taken in the first semester instead. Students in their final semester will have priority for getting into CHBE 430 and CHBE 431.
- The sequence CHBE 430 and CHBE 431 satisfies the General Education Advanced Composition requirement.
- At least 18 hours must be selected from the
departmentally approved List
of Approved Chemical Engineering Technical Electives, satisfying
these distribution requirements.
- 6 hours must be 400-level ChBE courses, with not more than
3 hours being CHBE 497 or 499.
- 3 hours any 400-level course from the List
- 6 hours any courses from the List.
- One course must be IE 300 or STAT 400. If STAT 400 (4 credit
hours) is taken instead of IE 300 (3 credit hours), then 1
credit hour of technical elective credit will be given towards
the "Any 400-level course" Technical Elective requirement.
(b above)
A maximum of 10 total hours of undergraduate
research may be counted toward Technical
Elective credit.
- At least 16 hours must be taken. All Campus
General Education requirements must be satisfied, including those in approved course
work in the Humanities/Arts, Social/Behavioral Sciences, and
Cultural Studies, including the Western, Non-Western and/or U.S.
Minorities components. The requirements for the Campus General
Education categories Natural Sciences/Technology, Quantitative
Reasoning I and II, Composition I, and Advanced Composition are
fulfilled through required course work in the curriculum.
- Three semesters of college credit in one foreign language
is required. Three years of high school credit in one foreign
language are equivalent to three semesters of college credit
and satisfy the requirement.
NOTES:
Substitutions other than those described in the notes above will
not normally be accepted. Any exceptions must be approved by the
Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering. A student
requesting an exception may submit a petition to the Department.
Go to 209 RAL to obtain a petition form, fill it out, have your advisor
sign it, and submit it.
(modified 1/2008)