College of Engineering

2001-2002 Bulletin Information

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:

  • Are prepared to begin working in an environment that requires problem solving skills, often utilizing a team based approach.
  • Can apply technical knowledge that is fundamental to the practice of chemical engineering, using techniques, skills and modern engineering tools as appropriate.
  • Have strength in the application of modern computational techniques to the solution of chemical engineering problems.
  • As an emphasis, are prepared to function as a chemical engineer in the traditional chemical and petroleum process industries, especially in the Gulf Coast region.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in written, graphical, and oral communications.
  • Realize the importance of the continual development of knowledge and skills after graduation.
  • Have an education that prepares them for a productive and rewarding life, including an appreciation for professional, business and ethical responsibilities.

    The Bachelor of Science program in Chemical Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Technology, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012, telephone; (410) 347-7700

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING - 134 HOURS
FIRST YEAR
Fall

EH 101 
MA 125 
CH 131 
H/SS 
H/SS 
3 Hours
4 Hours
4 Hours
3 Hours
3 Hours
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17 Hours

Spring

EH 102 
MA 126 
CH 132 
PH 201 


3 Hours
4 Hours
4 Hours
3 Hours
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15 Hours

SECOND YEAR
Fall

MA 227 
CH 201 
PH 202 
CHE 201 

4 Hours
5 Hours
4 Hours
3 Hours
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16 Hours

Spring

MA 238 
CH 265 
CHE 202 
EG 270 
H/SS
         
        
3 Hours
5 Hours
3 Hours
3 Hours
3 Hours
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17 Hours

THIRD YEAR
Fall

CH 301 
H/SS 
EG 230 
CHE 321 
CHE 311 
5 Hours
3 Hours
3 Hours
3 Hours
3 Hours
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17 Hours

Spring

CHE 352
ST 315 
CHE 332 
CHE 322 
CHE 342 

3 Hours
3 Hours
3 Hours
3 Hours
3 Hours
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15 Hours

FOURTH YEAR
Fall

CHE 431 
CHE 421
CHE 441 
CHE 461 
H/SS
H/SS 
3 Hours
3 Hours
2 Hour
3 Hours
3 Hours
3 Hours
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17 Hours

Spring

CHE 472
CHE 452 Process Dynamics and Controls
CHE 462 Process Design II
CHE 442 Operations Laboratory
Technical Elective

3 Hours
3 Hours
3 Hours
2 Hours
3 Hours
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14 Hours

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
A Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering is offered requiring advanced course work in core areas of chemical engineering such as separations, reactor design, and thermodynamics. The student is offered a wide latitude in choosing electives to build expertise in associated areas such as computer science and waste treatment. Students with chemistry backgrounds can qualify for admission by taking a prescribed series of undergraduate courses. See degree requirements

Descriptions of all Chemical Engineering (CHE) courses

College of Engineering

 

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