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6. Course Descriptions


 

Chemical Engineering

  
  • CHE 706 - Polymer Science and Engineering

    (3 units)
    Principles of polymerization, including: step, radical, emulsion and chain polymerization. Topics related to polymerization are: reaction kinetics, equilibrium considerations, molecular weight distribution, and crosslinking.

    Units of Lecture: 3
    Offered Every Spring - Odd Years


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  • CHE 741 - Advanced Kinetics and Reactor Design

    (3 units)
    Complex reaction rates and networks; catalytic processes; gas-solid reactions; batch, plug flow, perfectly mixed flow reactor equations; stability and analysis; homogeneous and heterogeneous models; fluidized bed reactors.

    Units of Lecture: 3
    Offered Every Fall - Even Years


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  • CHE 760 - Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics

    (3 units)
    Advanced treatment of thermodynamics with application to dynamic, equilibrium, and near equilibrium systems. Measurements, derivative properties, equations of state, activity-coefficient models, reaction equilibria.

    Units of Lecture: 3
    Offered Every Fall - Even Years


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  • CHE 795R - Comprehensive Examination

    (1 to 3 units S/U Only)
    Course is used by graduate programs to administer comprehensive examinations either as end of program comprehensive examinations or as qualifying examinations for doctoral candidates prior to being advanced to candidacy.

    Offered Every Fall, Spring, and Summer


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Chemistry

  
  • CHEM 100 - Molecules and Life in the Modern World

    (3 units)
    Introductory chemistry with emphasis on impacts on human society, environmental issues, energy sources, and life processes. Includes four laboratory experiments.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of the Core Curriculum Mathematics requirement or an ACT of 27 or an SAT of 610 or Accuplacer EA 80 and CL 84 OR Corequisite. Corequisite(s): MATH 127R  or MATH 128  or MATH 176  or MATH 181 .”

    Units of Lecture: 3
    Core Science Requirement A


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  • CHEM 201 - General Chemistry for Scientists and Engineers I

    (4 units)
    Principles of chemistry including stoichiometry, atomic structure, chemical bonding, molecular structure, kinetic theory of gases, solutions, equilibrium, and thermochemistry. Credit allowed in only one of CHEM 121 , CHEM 121A , CHEM 121R, or CHEM 201.

    Prerequisite(s): ACT Math score of 28 or SAT Math score of 630. Corequisite(s): MATH 181 . Recommended Preparation: One year high school chemistry.

    Units of Lecture: 3
    Units of Laboratory/Studio: 1
    Core Science Requirement A
    Offered Every Fall


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  • CHEM 492 - Advanced Topics in Chemistry

    (3 units)
    Selected advanced topics from the various disciplines of chemistry not covered by other course offerings and of current interest. May be repeated only in different subjects to a maximum of 6 credits.

    Prerequisite(s): Must have department/instructor consent.

    Units of Lecture: 3


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  • CHEM 795R - Comprehensive Examination

    (1 unit)
    Course is used by graduate programs to administer comprehensive examinations either as an end of program comprehensive examination or as a qualifying examination for doctoral candidates prior to being advanced to candidacy.

    Units of Independent Study: 1
    Offered Every Fall and Spring


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