Chemical Engineering, BS

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Core Curriculum 42 Credit Hours
Communication6
Freshman Composition I
Technical and Business Writing
Mathematics3
Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
Life & Physical Sciences6
University Physics I
University Physics II
Language, Philosophy & Culture (Select One)3
Creative Arts (Select One)3
American History6
United States History I
United States History II
Government/Political Science 6
American Government
Texas Government
Social & Behavioral Sciences3
Eco Anal Technical Application
Component Area Option One 3
Global Development Issues
Component Area Option Two 3
Introduction to Speech Communication
College Requirements 1
CHEG 1101Intro Engr, Comp Sci & Tech1
CHEG 1102Intro CHEG Lab1
CHEG 2334Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I3
CHEG 4247Senior Design and Professionalism -I2
CHEG 4248Senior Design and Professionalism - II2
CHEM 1112General Chemistry Lab II1
CHEM 1403Chemistry for Engineers4
OR
General Inorganic Chemistry I
and General Inorganic Chemistry II
CVEG 2400Statics and Dynamics4
ELEG 2315Introduction to Electrical Engineering3
MATH 2320Differential Equations3
MATH 2413Calculus with Analytic Geometry I1
MATH 2414Calculus with Analytic Geometry II4
MATH 3302Probability and Statistics3
MATH 4317Advanced Math for Engineers3
PHYS 2125University Physics Lab I1
PHYS 2126University Physics Lab II1
Major Requirements
CHEG 1202Introduction to Computations in CHEG2
CHEG 2301Materials Science3
CHEG 2333Material and Energy Balances3
CHEG 3101Chemical Engineering Laboratory I1
CHEG 3301Heat, Mass, and Momentum Transport3
CHEG 3302Unit Operations3
CHEG 3304Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II3
CHEG 3305Equilibrium Stage Separation Processes3
CHEG 3306Chemical Reaction Kinetics and Reactor Design3
CHEG 4101Chemical Engineering Laboratory II1
CHEG 4104Chemical Engineering Laboratory III1
CHEG 4303Process Dynamics and Control3
CHEG 4304Chemical Process Design and Analysis3
Support Area Requirements
CHEM 2303General Organic Chemistry I3
CHEM 2304General Organic Chemistry II3
CHEM 3341Physical Chemistry3
Electives11
Total Hours131
Chemistry Electives
3-Hour Advanced Chemistry Elective (select 3 hours from the following):3
Physical Chemistry
Forensic Chemistry
Biochemistry
Instrumental Analysis
Inorganic Chemistry
Or Another Course Approved by the Department
2-Hour Chemistry Lab Elective (select from the following):2
Biochemical Engineering Fundamentals Lab
Quantitative Analysis
Organic Chemistry Lab I
Organic Chemistry Lab II
Quantitative Analysis Lab
Physical Chemistry Lab
Physical Chemistry Lab
Forensic Chemistry Lab
Biochemistry Laboratory
Instrumental Analysis Lab
Technical Electives 26
Introduction to Energy Systems
Petroleum Engineering Fundamentals
Introduction to Biotechnology
Special Topics in Chemical Engineering
Process Safety Engineering Fundamentals
Process Modeling and Simulation
Bioengineering
Design of Process Engineering Systems
Nuclear Science Fundamentals
Nuclear Forensic Analysis
Finite Element Analysis and Design
Physical Principles of Solid State Devices
Total Hours11
Bioengineering Concentration 3
CHEM 4303Biochemistry3
CHEM 4204Biochemistry Laboratory2
Technical Electives 6
Introduction to Biotechnology
Bioengineering
Special Topics in Chemical Engineering
Total Hours11
1

Students must see their advisor to discuss prerequisites to major course requirements. 

2

Technical electives must be 3000 level or higher.  All 6 hours must be in engineering. Internship and co-op courses are not suitable as technical electives.

3

All students in the Bioengineering concentration must complete a project that is Bioengineering related.

Technical Electives through Five-Year BS/MS Degree Plan Option

Students may, upon approval to the Five-Year BS/MS Degree Plan Option (see Roy G. Perry College of Engineering Other Programs section), apply up to six semester credit hours of graduate courses toward technical electives requirements.

Eligibility to Take Upper Division College Courses

The Roy G. Perry College of Engineering requires an eligibility standard for the students to take upper-division college courses. Students must have completed or be currently enrolled in all lower division (1000 and 2000 level) courses in English, Mathematics, Science, and Engineering to be eligible to enroll in upper-division (3000 or 4000 levels) courses in the Roy G. Perry College of Engineering. Students in the Chemical Engineering Program must complete a prescribed list of courses in the following with a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.5 to be eligible to enroll in upper-division (3000 or 4000 levels) courses in the College. Students transferring to the Roy G. Perry College of Engineering with 60 or more semester hours from another institution will be allowed a period of one semester to comply. The following is a list of courses that must be completed prior to enrolling in upper-division courses.

ENGL 2311Technical and Business Writing3
CHEM 1112General Chemistry Lab II1
CHEM 1403Chemistry for Engineers4
MATH 2413Calculus with Analytic Geometry I4
MATH 2414Calculus with Analytic Geometry II4
PHYS 2125University Physics Lab I1
PHYS 2325University Physics I3
CHEG 1202Introduction to Computations in CHEG2
CHEG 1101Intro Engr, Comp Sci & Tech1
CHEG 1102Intro CHEG Lab1