Four-year Academic Plan B.S. in Chemical Engineering for students starting in Calculus

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Four-year Academic Plan for students starting in Calculus
2016-17 Catalog Year
B.S. in Chemical Engineering
This suggested schedule includes a second semester of organic chemistry. Two semesters of organic
chemistry are recommended to all chemical engineering students and is especially encouraged to those
planning to minor Polymer Science and Engineering, Bioprocess Engineering, or Mineral Processing.
Freshman Year
Fall Semester
Course
CH 1150
CH 1151
CH 1153
CM 1000
ENG 1101
MA 1160
PH 1100
UN 1015
Title
University Chemistry I
University Chemistry Lab I
University Chemistry Rec I
Introduction to Chemical Engg
Engg Analysis and Prob Solv
Calculus with Technology I
Physics by Inquiry I
Compositions
Co-Curricular (1 cr)* Total
Spring Semester
Cr
3
1
1
1
3
4
1
3
18
Sophomore Year
Fall Semester
Course
CH 2410
CH 2411
CM 2110
MA 3160
PH 1200
Title
Organic Chemistry I
Organic Chemistry Lab I
Fundamentals of ChE I
Multivariable Calc with Techn
Physics by Inquiry II
Critical & Creat Think Course*
Co-Curricular (1 cr)* Total
Title
Physical Chemistry I
Physical Chemistry Lab I
Transport/Unit Operations I
Transport Laboratory
Tech Comm for ChE
HASS Course*
Total
Title
Unit Operations Lab
Chemical Process Safety/Env
ChE Proc Analysis & Design I
Technical Elective*
Technical Elective*
HASS Course* (3000+ lev)
Total
Cr
3
1
3
4
3
3
18
Course
CH 2420
CM 2120
MA 2321
MA 3521
PH 2200
Title
Organic Chemistry II*
Fundamentals of ChE II
Elementary Linear Algebra
Elem Differential Equations
University Physics II
Social Resp & Eth Reas Course*
Total
Cr
3
3
2
2
3
3
16
Spring Semester
Cr
3
2
3
2
3
3
16
Senior Year
Fall Semester
Course
CM 4110
CM 4310
CM 4855
Title
University Chemistry II
University Chemistry Lab II
Engg Modeling and Design
Calculus with Technology II
University Physics I
Global Issues**
Co-Curricular (1 cr)*
Total
Spring Semester
Cr
3
1
3
4
1
3
16
Junior Year
Fall Semester
Course
CH 3510
CH 3511
CM 3110
CM 3215
CM 3410
Course
CH 1160
CH 1161
ENG 1102
MA 2160
PH 2100
UN 1025
Course
CM 3120
CM 3230
CM 3310
CM 3510
Title
Transport/Unit Operations II
Thermodynamics for ChE
Process Control
Chemical Reaction Engg
HASS Course*
Total
Cr
3
4
3
3
3
16
Spring Semester
Cr
3
3
3
3
3
3
18
Course
CM 4120
CM 4860
CM 4861
Title
Chemical Plant Operations Lab
ChE Proc Analysis & Design II
ChE Design Laboratory II
Core Engineering Elective*
HASS Course* (3000+ lev)
Free Elective*
Total
Cr
3
2
1
4
3
3
16
* See back for description.
Updated 5/11/2016
** A 3000-level or higher modern language course may be taken in place of UN 1025 Global Issues.
This is not an official list of degree requirements. Adjustments may be required due to curriculum changes.
Elective Worksheet - 4 year plan
Major Requirements - Technical Electives (14 credits total)
3-4 credits of Organic Chemistry II or sub
5-8 credits of Core Engineering Elective
CM 1000
1 cr
Elective courses must total to at least 14 credits.
Credits above 14 may be used towards free electives.
2-6 credits of additional Technical Electives
The list of approved elective courses is available on the
department’s advising webpage:
www.mtu.edu/chemical/undergraduate/advising
General Education Requirements (24 credits total)
Core Courses (12 credits)
HASS Courses (12 credits)
Compositions
Communication/Composition List
UN 1015
Global Issues
3 cr
UN 1025 or 3000+ level language
Critical and Creative Thinking List
3 cr
3 cr
Humanities/Fine Arts List
3 cr
Social and Behavioral Science List
3 cr
3 cr
Any List above or Restricted HASS List
3 cr
3 cr
Social Resp. & Ethical Reasoning List
Recommended HASS course: EC 3400 Economic
Decision Analysis, taken prior or during fall senior
classes because it helps with ChE Design. This course
counts as a 3000-level Social and Behavioral Science
HASS course.
Upper Division Check:
At least 6 credits of HASS must be at the upper
division, 3000-4000 level. UN 1025 (or 3000+ level
language course) and UN 1015 are prerequisites for all
upper division HASS courses.
3 cr
3 cr
Co-Curricular Activities (3 credits total)
Co-curricular courses count for financial aid and fulltime student status; however they are not included in
GPA calculations or in the 131 credits total required for
graduation.
Co-curricular courses can only be used once for this
requirement, except PE 0210 Special Topics and PE
0425 Intramurals, which may be used twice.
Free Elective Requirement (3 credits total)
Free electives are any class, 1000-level or higher that
are not co-curricular courses. They may be taken
pass/fail, unless the course is being used for a minor.
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