Masters of Science in Engineering: Concentration in Chemical Engineering
Typical Schedule
| Chemical Sciences Option | Environmental Option |
Option:
Chemical Sciences
Mathematics Component: (6 Semester
Hours)
- Mathematics 515—Applied Mathematics for Science and Engineering I (3)
one course selected from:
- Mathematics 516—Applied Mathematics for Science and Engineering II (3)
- Mathematics 518—Advanced Numerical Methods (3)
- Engineering 430—Chemical System Design (3)
- Engineering 432—Chemical Operations I (3)
- Engineering 433—Chemical Operations II (3)
- Engineering 434—Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Design (3)
- Engineering 436—Thermal Component Design (3)
- Engineering 438—Advanced Fluid Dynamics (4)
- Chemistry 443— Instrumental Analysis (4)
- Engineering 558—Advanced Engineering Economy (3)
- Chemistry 475—Polymer Chemistry (2)
- Engineering 532—Advanced Thermodynamics (4)
- Engineering 534—Transport Phenomena (4)
- Engineering 536—Mass Transfer Operations (4)
- Engineering 526—Water and Wastewater Treatment Systems (4)
- Engineering 528—Air Pollution Control Systems (4)
- Engineering 578—Microprocessor Applications (4)
- Engineering 599r—Thesis (2-4)
*With approval of the Engineering Graduate Committee, students who do full-time engineering work in industrial or governmental organizations may substitute six hours of approved 500-level courses plus Engineering 590 Engineering Project (3) for Engineering 599r Thesis (6).
Option:
Environmental
Mathematics Component: (6 Semester Hours)
- Mathematics 515—Applied Mathematics for Science and Engineering I (3)
one course selected from:
- Mathematics 516—Applied Mathematics for Science and Engineering II (3)
- Mathematics 518—Advanced Numerical Methods (3)
- Engineering 430—Chemical System Design (3)
- Engineering 432—Chemical Operations I (3)
- Engineering 433—Chemical Operations II (3)
- Engineering 434—Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Design (3)
- Engineering 436—Thermal Component Design (3)
- Engineering 438—Advanced Fluid Dynamics (4)
- Chemistry 443— Instrumental Analysis (4)
- Engineering 558—Advanced Engineering Economy (3)
- Chemistry 475—Polymer Chemistry (2)
- Engineering 532—Advanced Thermodynamics (4)
- Engineering 534—Transport Phenomena (4)
- Engineering 536—Mass Transfer Operations (4)
- Engineering 526—Water and Wastewater Treatment Systems (4)
- Engineering 528—Air Pollution Control Systems (4)
- Engineering 578—Microprocessor Applications (4)
- Engineering 599r—Thesis (2-4)
*With approval of the Engineering Graduate Committee, students who do full-time engineering work in industrial or governmental organizations may substitute six hours of approved 500-level courses plus Engineering 590 Engineering Project (3) for Engineering 599r Thesis (6).
