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Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
Engineering Breadth and Focus Areas
All students pursuing the B.S.Ch.E. degree must take MECH 211.
In addition, they must use 12-16 elective credits to satisfy either
the engineering breadth or the focus area requirement.
A. Engineering Breadth Option (12 credits)
- Any three of the following: CHBE 281; CEVE 300; ELEC 243; MSCI 301 or
593; CEVE 434 or 411; BIOE 420 or 460.
- One approved basic science course. Examples: BIOS 201 or 202;
CEVE 201; ESCI 101; PHYS 201 or 202; whichever of CHEM 212, 311
or 312 not already taken.
- NOTE: CHBE 500 (Undergraduate Research, 3 or more credits) may
be substituted for any of the above four elective courses.
Electives can also be used to create a focus (or concentration)
area in one of the following four disciplines: bioengineering,
computational engineering, environmental engineering and materials. Specific requirements for each focus area
are listed below.
B. Environmental Science & Engineering (15 credits):
- CEVE 201 or BIOS 201
- CEVE 203, 434
- Any two of the following: CEVE 401, CEVE 411, CEVE 518, CEVE
532, CEVE 536 or CEVE 550.
C. Bioengineering (15 credits):
- BIOS 201
- BIOS 301
- Three BIOE courses approved by the undergraduate committee.
- CHEM 212 is strongly recommended as one of the 3 CHEM electives.
D. Materials Science & Engineering (16 credits):
- MSCI 301, MSCI 303 [Lab]
- MSCI 402, MSCI 406, MSCI 593
- One additional course approved by the undergraduate committee.
E. Computational Engineering (15 credits):
- Math choice must be CAAM 336.
- CAAM 335, 353, 420.
- Two additional courses approved by the undergraduate committee.
Course requirements for B.S.Ch.E. Program
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