Course Registration Class of 2017 Spring 2013 October 24, 2013 Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Curriculum Process Design Tiers For more information: Design Synthesis Dr. James Ferri James T. Marcus ‘50 Chair Head, ChBE ferrij@lafayette.edu Integrated Chemical Engineering Hands-on experiences Process Design Analysis Process Control Dr. Lauren Anderson Assistant Professor Outreach coordinator andersol@lafayette.edu Unit Operations Experimental Design II Applied Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer Mass Transfer, Separations, and Bioseparations Chemical Reaction Engineering Chemical Engineering Science Conservation and Inequalities: Mass, Chemical Species, Linear Momentum, Energy, Entropy Experimental Design I Transport Phenomena Thermodynamics Material and Energy Balances Fluid Phase and Reaction Equilibria Introduction to Chemical and Biomolecular Processes Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering: Course of Study First Year – 8 courses ES 101 – Introduction to Engineering FYS – First Year Seminar MATH 161 – Calculus I MATH 162 – Calculus II CHEM 121 – General Chemistry CHEM 122 – General Chemistry II PHYS 131 – Newtonian Dynamics CCS1 Second Year – 10 courses ES elective2 MATH 263 – Calculus III MATH 264 – Differential Equations CHEM 221 – Organic Chemistry I Chemistry elective3 CHE 211 – Material and Energy Balances CHE 222 – Thermodynamics CCS CCS Free elective Third Year – 10 courses CHE 311 – Transport Phenomena CHE 312 – Experimental Design I CHE 321 – Applied Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer CHE 322 – Experimental Design II CHE 323 – Fluid Phase and Reaction Equilibria CHE 324 – Process Control CHE 411 – Mass Transfer, Separations, and Bioseparations CHE elective4 CCS Free elective Fourth Year – 8 courses CHE 412 – Integrated Chemical Engineering CHE 413 – Reaction Kinetics and Reactor Design CHE 415 – Design Analysis CHE 422 – Design Synthesis CHE elective CCS Free elective Free elective 36 Total Courses 1Common Course of Study: CCS Distribution Requirement: 1 Humanities, 1 Social Science, 1 Additional (H,S) from approved list Values Requirement (V): may overlap Writing Requirement (W): 1 Writing course beyond FYS outside ChBE, may overlap Globalism and Multiculturalism (GM): 2 courses (see list for approved GM1 and GM2), Elementary Proficiency in Second Language: 2 courses, AP, or placement 2Engineering Science (ES) Electives ES 226 – Statics ES 241 - Basic Electric Circuit Analysis 3Chemistry Electives Chemistry 212 Chemistry 213 Chemistry 222 Chemistry 231 Chemistry 252 Chemistry 324 Chemistry 325 Prerequisites: Inorganic Chemistry I: Structure and Bonding Inorganic Chemistry I: Structure and Bonding (with laboratory) Organic Chemistry II Analytical Chemistry I Environmental Chemistry Physical Chemistry II Physical Chemistry II (with laboratory) 4Chemical Engineering Electives Electives may include: CHE 331 CHE 334 CHE 337 CHE 341 CHE 344 CHE 347 CHE 360 CHE 370 CHE 372 CHE 390/1 CHE 495/6 Polymers Chemical Processes in Environmental Engineering Biochemical Engineering Green Engineering Interfacial Phenomena for Nanotechnology Micro and Nanofabrication Drug Delivery Alternative Energy Sources Biomolecular Engineering Independent Study/Research Honors Thesis Only one CHE elective may occupied by CHE 390/1 or CHE 495/6. Chemistry 122 Chemistry 122 Chemistry 221 Chemistry 122 Chemistry 121 Chemistry 122 Chemistry 122 Engineering First Year Advanced Standing in Chemistry? - CHE 211 Material & Energy Balances Engineering First Year CCS = Common Course of Study The Common Course of Study The Common Course of Study 1. First-Year Seminar 2. Distribution Requirements: • one course in the Humanities (H) • one course in Natural Science with lab (NS) • one course in Social Sciences (SS) • two additional courses in two different divisions outside the student's home division 3. Quantitative Reasoning Requirement (Q) 4. Writing Requirement (W): • First-Year Seminar • three additional W-designated courses, minimum of one course in the major and one outside major 5. Global and Multiculturalism (GM) • two courses with domestic and global contexts 6. Values Requirement (V) 7. Elementary Proficiency in a second language First Priority for CCS in • one year of study of a language Spring 2014 The Common Course of Study • Language Requirement! • SPAN 101, 102, 111, 112 • GERM 101, 102, 112 • CCS Courses that satisfy 2 or more requirements: – – – – – – – – – ART 128: Intro to Asian Art (H, GM2) ENG 119: Literary Women (H, GM1) ENG 207: Theater History (H, GM2) GOVT 225: Pol. Russia & Eastern Europe (SS, GM2) HIST 228: Europe WWI to Present (SS, GM2, W) REL 212: Buddhism (H, GM1, GM2) REL 225: Sex Gender and Religion (H, GM1) REL 228: Religion Politics in Africa (H, GM1, GM2, SS) WGS 101: Intro Women’s & Gender Studies (SS, GM1) How do you look up course attributes? Banner! 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