Undergraduate Education: Management/Business/Entrepreneurship
This course path stresses the need for leadership,
management, and business skills to compliment engineering training. The course
outline also fulfills the requirements for a minor in Engineering Management.
Freshman Year:
| Course |
Course Name |
Brief Description |
| Fall |
| EN 1 |
Introduction to Computers in Engineering |
Introduction to how computers can be used for engineering
problem solving, to analyze data, and to simulate engineering systems
and devices. |
| Math 11 |
Calculus 1 |
Differential and integral calculus needed for advanced mathematics
in upper level engineering courses. |
| Chem 1 |
Chemical Foundations |
General introduction to chemistry with topics including atomic and
molecular structure, intermolecular forces, and chemical reactions. |
| EN |
Engineering - Introductory elective |
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| Eng1 |
English 1 (Expository Writing) |
Principles of effective written communication. |
Spring |
| EN2 |
Engineering Graphics |
Introduction to the key elements of engineering graphics. Concepts
used in engineering process design. |
| Math 12 |
Calculus II |
A continuation of Calculus I with new concepts and applications of
prior concepts. |
| Chem 2 |
Chemical Principles |
Topics covered include physical and chemical equilibria, solutions,
and thermodynamics. Fundamental concepts in chemical processing and
engineering. |
| Physics 11 |
General Physics I |
Physics dealing with mechanics, heat, electricity and magnetism, and
light. Helps complement the chemical aspects of Chemical and Biological
Engineering. |
| EN |
Engineering - Introductory elective |
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Humanities/ Social Sciences elective |
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Sophomore Year:
| Course |
Course Name |
Brief Description |
| Fall |
| Math 13 |
Calculus III |
More applications and concepts built upon Calculus I and II. |
| ES 10 |
Structure and Strength of Materials |
Atomic and molecular structures of metals, ceramics, and polymers.
Introduction to material processing and engineering. |
| CHBE 10 |
Thermodynamics and Process Calculations I |
Conservation of mass and energy within the context of industrial
chemical and biological processes (used, for example, in the chemical,
pharmaceutical, and biotech industries). |
| ES 11 |
Introduction to Biology |
Fundamental biological concepts, particularly as they relate to
engineering disciplines. |
| Chem 31 and 33 |
Physical Chemistry with laboratory |
Fundamental principles of chemical thermodynamics and kinetics and
their application to the energetics and rates of chemical reactions. |
Spring |
| CHBE11 |
Thermodynamics and Process Calculations II |
A continuation of CHBE10 with emphasis on multiphase, multicomponent,
and reactive systems. |
| Math 38 |
Differential Equations |
A math course that introduces key concepts used during engineering
modeling and process control. |
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Humanities/ Social Sciences elective |
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Humanities/ Social Sciences elective |
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| ES 51 |
Technical Writing |
Application of business writing standards and
technical writing formats to engineering, science, and management
environments. |
Junior Year:
| Course |
Course Name |
Brief Description |
| Fall |
| CHBE 20 |
Equilibrium Staged Separations |
Design and analysis of separation processes primarily used to separate
chemical species (i.e., during pharmaceutical or biotech product development). |
| CHBE 21 |
Fluid Mechanics |
Study of the fluid properties transport chemical species between chemical
and biological processes (i.e., reactor, mixing, or purification units). |
| CHBE 39 |
Applied Mathematics and Software for Chemical Engineers |
This course reviews/covers analytical techniques employed in many chemical
and biological engineering settings; all are applied in the last two years of
the undergraduate curriculum. |
| Chem 51 & 53 |
Organic Chemistry with laboratory |
Structure, bonding, stereochemistry, and reactions of carbon compounds.
Builds the principles needed for reaction engineering. |
| ES 3 |
Introduction to Electrical Engineering |
Definition of circuit elements. Develops global engineering education. |
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Humanities/ Social Sciences elective |
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Spring |
| CHBE 22 |
Heat and Mass Transfer |
A more focused study of mass and energy conservation. The movement or
transfer of heat and mass is a key component of any process based engineering
discipline. |
| CHBE 102 |
Reactor Design |
Treatment of chemical and biological reaction equilibrium, kinetics, and
the design of reactors. |
| Bio 152 |
Biochemistry and Cellular Metabolism |
An in-depth examination of the structure and function of biomolecules:
chemical and physical properties of proteins/enzymes, carbohydrates, and lipids. |
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Advanced Chemistry elective |
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Chemical and Biological Engineering elective |
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| ES 52 |
Engineering Management |
Principles used in managing engineering projects:
planning and scheduling, estimating and budgeting, forecasting, and
program monitoring. |
Senior Year:
| Course |
Course Name |
Brief Description |
| Fall |
| CHBE 23 |
Rate Controlled Separations |
In contrast to Equilibrium Staged Separations, these separation processes
require a rate analysis for the design of purification systems. |
| CHBE 24A |
Chemical Engineering Projects Laboratory I |
Laboratory projects in the area of applied chemical and biological
engineering processing. Hands-on experience with practical problems of
industrial concern. |
| CHBE 109 |
Process Dynamics and Control |
Mathematical modeling and control of chemical and biological
processes with ordinary differential equations. Laboratory exposure
to instrumentation. |
| CHBE 110 |
Optimization |
Introduction to fundamentals of optimization and
operations research. |
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Humanities/ Social Science elective |
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| Civil and Environmental Engineering 53 |
Engineering Economy |
Engineering and business economics: money
management, cost estimation, and methods of evaluating alternative
engineering designs or projects. |
Spring |
| CHBE 24B |
Chemical Engineering Projects Laboratory II |
A continuation of CHBE 24A |
| CHBE 60 |
Chemical Process Design |
The principles of design and economic evaluation of chemical processes
are illustrated through the preliminary design of a commercial project. |
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Chemical and Biological Engineering elective |
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Advanced Chemistry elective |
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| Economics 1 |
Principles of Microeconomics |
An introduction to microeconomic analysis and its
applications. |
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