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Chemical Engineering (BS): Honors Concentration

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The Honors Program allows students to gain a deeper understanding of chemical engineering principles than would be acquired by completing the standard CHE curriculum. Admission to the program requires students to have earned a minimum overall GPA of 3.5 and a minimum GPA of 3.5 in °ä±á·¡Ìý205 Chemical Process Principles and °ä±á·¡Ìý225 Introduction to Chemical Engineering Analysis. An honors thesis based on a supervised research experience and completion of at least one semester of faculty-supervised research are required for completion of the Honors Program.

Plan Requirements

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
Fall SemesterHours
°ä±áÌý101
Chemistry - A Molecular Science 1
or General Chemistry I for Students in Chemical Sciences
3
°ä±áÌý102
General Chemistry Laboratory 1
or General Chemistry Laboratory I for Students in Chemical Sciences
1
·¡Ìý101 Introduction to Engineering & Problem Solving 2 1
·¡Ìý115 Introduction to Computing Environments 1
²Ñ´¡Ìý141 Calculus I 1 4
·¡±·³ÒÌý101 Academic Writing and Research 2 4
ÌýHours14
Spring Semester
CHÌý201
Chemistry - A Quantitative Science 2
or General Chemistry II for Students in Chemical Sciences
3
CHÌý202
Quantitative Chemistry Laboratory 2
or General Chemistry Laboratory II for Students in Chemical Sciences
1
MAÌý241 Calculus II 1 4
PYÌý205
&ÌýPYÌý206
Physics for Engineers and Scientists I
and Physics for Engineers and Scientists I Laboratory 1
4
Select one of the following Economics Courses: 3
Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics
Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics
Principles of Microeconomics
Fundamentals of Economics
EÌý102 Engineering in the 21st Century 2
ÌýHours17
Second Year
Fall Semester
CHÌý221
Organic Chemistry I 2
or Organic Chemistry I for Students in Chemical Sciences
3
CHÌý222
Organic Chemistry I Lab 2
or Organic Chemistry Laboratory I for Students in Chemical Sciences
1
°ä±á·¡Ìý205 Chemical Process Principles 2 4
MAÌý242 Calculus III 2 4
ÌýHours12
Spring Semester
CHÌý223
Organic Chemistry II
or Organic Chemistry II for Students in Chemical Sciences
3
CHÌý224
Organic Chemistry II Lab
or Organic Chemistry Laboratory II for Students in Chemical Sciences
1
°ä±á·¡Ìý225 Introduction to Chemical Engineering Analysis 2 3
MAÌý341 Applied Differential Equations I 2 3
PYÌý208
&ÌýPYÌý209
Physics for Engineers and Scientists II
and Physics for Engineers and Scientists II Laboratory
4
ÌýHours14
Third Year
Fall Semester
CHÌý315
&ÌýCHÌý316
Quantitative Analysis
and Quantitative Analysis Laboratory
4
CHEÌý311 Transport Processes I 2 3
CHEÌý315 Chemical Process Thermodynamics 2 3
Select one of the following Mathematics Electives: 3
Applied Differential Equations II
Mathematics of Scientific Computing
Introduction to Linear Algebra
Introduction to Numerical Analysis I
Advanced Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists I
CHEÌý395 Professional Development Seminar 1
ÌýHours14
Spring Semester
Select one of the following Chemistry Electives: 4
Chemistry of Polymeric Materials Laboratory
General Biochemistry
Principles of Biochemistry
Physical Chemistry for Engineers
Special Topics In Chemistry
Introductory Biology: Cellular and Molecular Biology
Chemistry of Food and Bioprocessed Materials
CHEÌý312 Transport Processes II 3
CHEÌý316 Thermodynamics of Chemical and Phase Equilibria 3
CHEÌý330 Chemical Engineering Lab I 4
ENGÌý333 Communication for Science and Research 3
ÌýHours17
Fourth Year
Fall Semester
CHEÌý446 Design and Analysis of Chemical Reactors 3
CHEÌý450 Chemical Engineering Design I 3
CHEÌý497 Chemical Engineering Projects I 3
Select one of the following: 3
Chemical Engineering Process Modeling
Thermodynamics I
Transport Phenomena
Chemical Reaction Engineering
ÌýHours12
Spring Semester
CHEÌý435 Process Systems Analysis and Control 3
CHEÌý451 Chemical Engineering Design II 3
Honors Elective 3
CHEÌý495 Honors Thesis Preparation 1
ÌýHours10
ÌýTotal Hours110
1

A grade of C or higher is required.

2

A grade of C- or higher is required.

GEP Courses
GEP Humanities6
GEP Social Sciences3
GEP Health and Exercise Studies2
GEP US Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion3
GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives3
GEP Global Knowledge (verify requirement)
Foreign Language Proficiency (verify requirement)
Total Hours17

Honors Electives

CHE 460/560Chemical Processing of Electronic Materials3
CHEÌý461Polymer Sciences and Technology3
CHE 462/562Fundamentals of Bio-Nanotechnology3
CHE 463/563Fermentation of Recombinant Microorganisms2
CHEÌý465Colloidal and Nanoscale Engineering3
CHEÌý467Polymer Rheology3
CHE 468/568Conventional and Emerging Nanomanufacturing Techniques and Their Applications in Nanosystems3
CHE 475/575Advances in Pollution Prevention: Environmental Management for the Future3
CHEÌý488Animal Cell Culture Engineering2
CHEÌý495Honors Thesis Preparation1
CHEÌý497Chemical Engineering Projects I3
CHEÌý498Chemical Engineering Projects II1-3
CHEÌý525Process System Analysis and Control3
CHEÌý543Polymer Science and Technology3
CHEÌý546Design and Analysis of Chemical Reactors3
CHEÌý551Biochemical Engineering3
CHEÌý577Advanced Biomanufacturing and Biocatalysis3
CHEÌý596Special Topics in Chemical Engineering1-3
CHEÌý597Chemical Engineering Projects1-3
CHEÌý711Chemical Engineering Process Modeling3
CHEÌý713Thermodynamics I3
CHEÌý715Transport Phenomena3
CHEÌý717Chemical Reaction Engineering3
CHEÌý718Advanced Chemical Reaction Engineering3
CHEÌý719Electrochemical Systems Analysis3
CHEÌý752Separation Processes For Biological Materials3
CHEÌý761Polymer Blends and Alloys3
CHEÌý796Special Topics In Chemical Engineering1-6
CHEÌý797Chemical Engineering Projects1-3
CHEÌý798Advanced Chemical Engineering Projects1-3

Semester Sequence

This is a sample.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
Fall SemesterHours
°ä±áÌý101
&Ìý°ä±áÌý102
Chemistry - A Molecular Science
and General Chemistry Laboratory 1,2
4
·¡Ìý101 Introduction to Engineering & Problem Solving 3 1
·¡Ìý115 Introduction to Computing Environments 1
·¡±·³ÒÌý101 Academic Writing and Research 3 4
²Ñ´¡Ìý141 Calculus I 1 4
GEP Health and Exercise Studies 1
ÌýHours15
Spring Semester
CHÌý201
&ÌýCHÌý202
Chemistry - A Quantitative Science
and Quantitative Chemistry Laboratory 2,3
4
MAÌý241 Calculus II 1 4
PYÌý205
&ÌýPYÌý206
Physics for Engineers and Scientists I
and Physics for Engineers and Scientists I Laboratory 1
4
Select one of the following: 3
Fundamentals of Economics
Principles of Microeconomics
Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics
GEP Health and Exercise Studies 1
EÌý102 Engineering in the 21st Century 2
ÌýHours18
Second Year
Fall Semester
CHÌý221
&ÌýCHÌý222
Organic Chemistry I
and Organic Chemistry I Lab 3,4
4
°ä±á·¡Ìý205 Chemical Process Principles 3 4
MAÌý242 Calculus III 3 4
GEP Requirement 3
ÌýHours15
Spring Semester
CHÌý223
&ÌýCHÌý224
Organic Chemistry II
and Organic Chemistry II Lab 4
4
PYÌý208
&ÌýPYÌý209
Physics for Engineers and Scientists II
and Physics for Engineers and Scientists II Laboratory
4
°ä±á·¡Ìý225 Introduction to Chemical Engineering Analysis 3 3
MAÌý341 Applied Differential Equations I 3 3
GEP Requirement 3
ÌýHours17
Third Year
Fall Semester
CHÌý315
&ÌýCHEÌý316
Quantitative Analysis
and Thermodynamics of Chemical and Phase Equilibria
4
CHEÌý311 Transport Processes I 3
CHEÌý315 Chemical Process Thermodynamics 3
Select one of the following Mathematics Electives: 3
Applied Differential Equations II
Mathematics of Scientific Computing
Introduction to Linear Algebra
Introduction to Numerical Analysis I
Advanced Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists I
GEP Requirement 3
CHEÌý395 Professional Development Seminar 1
ÌýHours17
Spring Semester
Select one of the following Chemistry Electives: 4
Chemistry of Polymeric Materials Laboratory
General Biochemistry
Principles of Biochemistry
Physical Chemistry for Engineers
Special Topics In Chemistry
Introductory Biology: Cellular and Molecular Biology
Chemistry of Food and Bioprocessed Materials
CHEÌý312 Transport Processes II 3
CHEÌý316 Thermodynamics of Chemical and Phase Equilibria 3
CHEÌý330 Chemical Engineering Lab I 4
ENGÌý333 Communication for Science and Research 3
ÌýHours17
Fourth Year
Fall Semester
CHEÌý497 Chemical Engineering Projects I 3
CHEÌý446 Design and Analysis of Chemical Reactors 3
CHEÌý450 Chemical Engineering Design I 3
Select one of the following CHE Electives: 3
Chemical Engineering Process Modeling
Thermodynamics I
Transport Phenomena
Chemical Reaction Engineering
GEP Requirement 3
ÌýHours15
Spring Semester
CHEÌý435 Process Systems Analysis and Control 3
CHEÌý451 Chemical Engineering Design II 3
Honors Elective 5 3
GEP Requirement 3
CHEÌý495 Honors Thesis Preparation 6 1
ÌýHours13
ÌýTotal Hours127
1

Grade of C (2.0) or higher is required.

2

°ä±áÌý103 General Chemistry I for Students in Chemical Sciences/°ä±áÌý104 General Chemistry Laboratory I for Students in Chemical Sciences may substitute for °ä±áÌý101 Chemistry - A Molecular Science/°ä±áÌý102 General Chemistry Laboratory and CHÌý203 General Chemistry II for Students in Chemical Sciences/CHÌý204 General Chemistry Laboratory II for Students in Chemical Sciences may substitute for CHÌý201 Chemistry - A Quantitative Science/CHÌý202 Quantitative Chemistry Laboratory

3

Minimum grade of C- required.

4

CHÌý225 Organic Chemistry I for Students in Chemical Sciences/CHÌý226 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I for Students in Chemical Sciences may substitute for CHÌý221 Organic Chemistry I/CHÌý222 Organic Chemistry I Lab and CHÌý227 Organic Chemistry II for Students in Chemical Sciences/CHÌý228 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II for Students in Chemical Sciences may substitute for CHÌý223 Organic Chemistry II/CHÌý224 Organic Chemistry II Lab.

5

Honors electives include CHEÌý460 Chemical Processing of Electronic Materials and above, CHE 5xx, CHE 7xx.

6

An honors thesis is required for completion of the Honors Program.

Career Opportunities

Careers in chemical engineering are sometimes exciting, always demanding, and ultimately provide a sense of accomplishment and achievement. Graduates find employment in sub-disciplines such as production, technical service, sales, management and administration; research and development; and consulting and teaching. Students desiring careers in teaching, research, or consulting are encouraged to continue their education and pursue a graduate degree (consult the Graduate Catalog). The undergraduate curriculum also provides strong preparation for graduate study in a wide range of professional specialties, and chemical engineering graduates often pursue careers in the medical sciences, business management, and law.