Chemical Engineering (B.S.Ch.E.)
Required course work includes the university requirements (see regulation J-3) and:
Introduction to Chemical Engineering (1 cr) |
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Computations in Chemical Engineering (2 cr) |
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Integrated Chemical Engineering Fundamentals |
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Material and Energy Balances (3 cr) |
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Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (3 cr) |
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Separation Processes I (3 cr) |
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Transport and Rate Processes I (4 cr) |
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Transport and Rate Processes II (4 cr) |
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Reactor Kinetics and Design (3 cr) |
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Chemical Engineering Lab I, II (2 cr) |
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Process Analysis and Control (3 cr) |
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Digital Process Control (3 cr) |
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Process Analysis and Design I (3 cr) |
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Process Analysis and Design II (3 cr) |
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Seminar (1 cr) |
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Principles of Chemistry I (4 cr) |
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Principles of Chemistry II (5 cr) |
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Organic Chemistry I and Lab (4 cr) |
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Physical Chemistry and Lab (4 cr) |
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Organic Chemistry II and Lab (4 cr) |
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Engineering Statics (3 cr) |
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Introduction to Electrical Circuits (3 cr) |
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Engineering Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer (3 cr) |
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Engineering Fluid Mechanics (3 cr) |
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus (4 cr) |
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4 cr) |
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Analytic Geometry and Calculus III (3 cr) |
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Ordinary Differential Equations (3 cr) |
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Engineering Physics I (3 cr) |
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Engineering Physics II (3 cr) |
Chemical engineering or Material Science and Engineering numbered 390 or greater technical electives (3 cr)
Chemical/bioscience elective course (3 cr)
Chemical/bioscience elective lab (1 cr)
Computer science elective in a programming language (3 cr)
Economics elective (3 cr)
Humanities and Social Sciences electives (9 cr)
Communication electives (2 cr)
Mathematics electives numbered 300 or greater (excluding any 398, 498, or 598 Internship) (3 cr)
Technical electives in math, science, or engineering numbered 300 or greater (6 cr)
Courses to total 128 credits for this degree, not counting Engl 101, any 398 (Internship), any 498 (Internship), any 598 (Internship), or mathematics courses numbered lower than Math 170, and other courses that might be required to remove deficiencies.
Students majoring in chemical engineering must earn a grade of C or better in each of the following courses before registration is permitted in upper-division chemical engineering courses: Chem 111 and Chem 112; ChE 223; Engr 210, Engr 320, and Engr 335; and Math 275 and Math 310.
Students transferring ChE 223 or its equivalent from a university without an ABET accredited chemical engineering program must pass a test on the subject matter of this course before acceptance of the course for certification.
A passing grade is required in each of the following courses before registration is permitted in upper-division chemical engineering courses: ChE 123, computer science elective, Engl 102, Math 170 and Math 175, and Phys 211 and Phys 212.
Any student majoring in chemical engineering may accumulate no more than four grades of D or F in UI mathematics, science, or engineering courses that are used to satisfy junior certification requirements. Included in this number are multiple repeats in a single class or single repeats in multiple classes. A warning will be issued in writing to students who have accumulated two grades of D or F in UI mathematics, science, or engineering courses used to satisfy curricular requirements.
An average GPA of at least 2.0 is required for all chemical engineering courses used to satisfy the curricular requirements.