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"2006 Graduating Class with Department Faculty" |
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The specific objectives of the Chemical Engineering B.S. program are:
1) To offer a sound chemical engineering curriculum of required courses in material and energy balances applied to chemical processes; thermodynamics of physical and chemical equilibria; heat, mass and momentum transfer; chemical reaction engineering; separation operations; process dynamics and control; process integration and design; and appropriate modern experimental and computing techniques.
2) To incorporate a strong design experience throughout the curriculum that includes identification, formulation and solution of open-ended problems, scale-up concepts, use of iterative approaches, consideration of safety and environmental issues, and understanding of economic factors.
3) To provide laboratory experiences relevant to chemical engineering principles, covering design of experiments, the analysis and interpretation of data, and the presentation of results.
4) To offer electives that extend the basic chemical engineering principles into advanced and multidisciplinary applications related to current chemical engineering practice.
5) To develop awareness in staying current with the changing chemical engineering profession through lifelong learning and continuing professional development, and to provide guidance in career planning and interviewing through three required seminar series.
6) To assist in the preparation of students for engineering practice through co-op and internship programs.
7) To encourage involvement of undergraduates in research so that they can experience advanced and independent study environments.
To obtain an application form, please click on the following link:
Domestic Application
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