CBE 250 Process Synthesis, 3 cr
CBE 211 Chemical Process Thermodynamics, 3 cr
CBE 311 Thermodynamics of Mixtures, 3 cr
CBE 320 Introductory Transport Phenomena, 4 cr
CBE 324 Transport Phenomena Laboratory, 2 cr
CBE 326 Momentum and Heat Transfer Operations, 3 cr
CBE 424 Operations and Process Laboratory, 5 cr4
CBE 426 Mass Transfer Operations, 3 cr
CBE 430 Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Design, 3 cr
CBE 440 Chemical Engineering Materials, 3 cr
or CBE 540 Polymer Science and Technology, 3 cr
CBE 450 Process Design, 3 cr
CBE 470 Process Dynamics and Control, 3 cr
ECE 376 Electrical and Electronic Circuits, 3 cr
CBE Electives, 6 cr
Engineering Elective, 3 cr
Chemical Engineering electives may be chosen from any of the chemical
engineering courses that are not required, with the exception of CBE 425. A maximum of two credits
of co-op work (CBE 001) may be used to meet the CBE elective
requirement.
BSE 542, Food Engineering Operations, and BSE 642 Food & Pharmaceutical Separations can be taken as CBE elective courses.
Qualified undergraduates may take graduate-level (600 or
700) courses to fulfill this requirement.
Engineering Elective courses are to be
selected from the College of Engineering.
A maximum of 6 credits of CBE 599 and/or CBE 699 may be used to satisfy the 9-credit sequence of CBE and Engineering elective courses.
The Che Course Permission "Form is to be used
by students who plan to register for
CBE 599
or
CBE 699.
The form must be signed by the instructor and turned into the Undergraduate Office, Room 2035. This information is needed before you will be permitted to register with web enrollment.
- Meets the Communication Skills, Part B General Education Requirement.
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