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DEPARTMENT
OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Chair: B. Keith Harrison (460-6160) Professors Emeritus: Rodriguez, Stark Professors: Askew, Dhawan, Harrison, Hayhurst, Huddleston, Sylvester Assistant Professor: Morisani Part-Time Lectures: Lyle, Surline, Yazdi Department of Chemical Engineering Web Site Chemical Engineering is the profession in which a knowledge of mathematics, chemistry, and the other natural sciences gained by study, experience, and practice is applied with judgment to develop economic ways of using materials and energy for the benefit of mankind. The program required for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering provides fundamental instruction in mathematics, chemistry, physics, and engineering. This education prepares the graduate to seek employment in petroleum refineries, the manufacturing of synthetic fibers, steel mills, paper mills, ore processing, plastics, and pharmaceuticals. Also, he or she may be found in related areas of design, nuclear energy, and pollution abatement, as well as management. If the graduate prefers, he or she is adequately prepared to pursue additional studies in a graduate program. Chemical engineering students are required to take the Chemical Engineering discipline specific Fundamentals of Engineering examination of Alabama or another state prior to graduation. All electives must be approved by the student’s advisor. Degree requirements include a minimum of 18 semester hours of approved electives in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Satisfactory completion of the 128 hour program outlined below leads to a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering. Students must also comply with the College of Engineering Requirements for a Degree which are covered in the Bulletin under College of Engineering. Program Educational Objectives Produce Graduates who:
BACHELOR
OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING - 134 HOURS
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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Descriptions of all Chemical Engineering (CHE) courses
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University of South Alabama -
Mobile, AL 36688-0002 / (251) 460-6101 |