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Chemical Engineering Curriculum

Course Descriptions

  Undergraduate Programs

  Graduate Programs

Faculty Members and Their Research Interests

Faculty Members' List of Publications

  2009 Publications

  2008 Publications

  2007 Publications

Academic Calendar for Undergraduate & Graduate Programs

  Academic Year 2010 (1/2010, 2/2010 & Summer/2010 Semesters)

  Academic Year 2011 (1/2011, 2/2011 & Summer/2011 Semesters)

 
Curriculum Outline
 

Chemical engineering is a branch of engineering that deals with the chemical and physical processes used to develop and make products such as pharmaceuticals, artificial organs, semiconductors, oil refineries, solar panels, clean water, and biocompatible polymers. Chemical engineers have made major contributions to the modern society. With the additional knowledge of biology, chemical engineers are devising new ways for living organisms to perform molecular transformation, and discovering new schemes for delivery of medicines to specific sites in the body.

Chemical engineering program intends to prepare chemical engineers for life-long achievement through education in the principles of chemical engineering; to encourage development of communication, teamwork and leadership skills.

The basic foundation in mathematics, chemistry, physics, and engineering is established in the first two years of the curriculum. A core of required chemical engineering courses is followed by a selection of electives. One group of electives will prepare students to be biochemical engineers, and another group to be chemical process and material engineers.

In addition, ChE students can also choose three optional tracks (Senior Project Track, Foreign Exchange Track and Extended Training Track).

  • Senior Project Track is for students who would like to conduct their projects under the supervision of ChE faculty members.
  • Foreign Exchange Track is designed for students who wish to participate in an exchange program with foreign partner universities.
  • Extended Training Track is designed for students who wish to participate in an exchange program with foreign partner universities.

 
Structure and Components

1. General Basic Courses 30   Credits
  1.1 Part I 21   Credits
    1.1.1 Humanities 3   Credits
    1.1.2 Social Sciences 3   Credits
    1.1.3 Languages 9   Credits
    1.1.4 Science and Mathematics 6   Credits
  1.2 Part II 9   Credits
2. Core Courses 112   Credits
  2.1 Compulsory Courses 99   Credits
  2.2 Compulsory Elective Courses 10   Credits
  2.3 Technical Elective Courses 3   Credits
3. Free Elective Courses 6   Credits
  Total 148   Credits
 

Details of the ChE curriculum and course descriptions for all academic programs

 
 
 
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