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Chemical Engineering

53 courses found

CHE 1501 Special Topics in Chemical Engineering
Spring 2026

Student-led special topic courses which vary by semester.

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CHE 2202 Thermodynamics
Spring 2026

Includes the formulation and analysis of the first and second laws of thermodynamics; energy conservation; concepts of equilibrium, temperature, energy, and entropy; partial molar properties; pure component and mixture equations of state; processes involving energy transfer as work and heat; reversibility and irreversibility; and closed and open systems and cyclic processes. Corequisite: APMA 2120

3.0
Rating
3.8
Difficulty
2.96
GPA
CHE 2215 Material and Energy Balances
Fall 2026

Introduces the field of chemical engineering, including material and energy balances applied to chemical processes, physical and thermodynamic properties of multi-component systems. Three lecture and one discussion hour. Prerequisite: CHEM 1410 or CHEM 1610 or CHEM 1810, and APMA 1110 or MATH 1320.

4.0
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3.2
Difficulty
3.00
GPA
CHE 2216 Modeling and Simulation in Chemical Engineering
Spring 2026

Mathematical and computational tools for the analysis and simulation of chemical processes and physicochemical phenomena. Mathematical and numerical methods. Three lecture and one laboratory hour. Prerequisite CHE 2215, CS1110 or CS1111 or CS1112 or CS 1113; Co-requisite: APMA 2130 or MATH 3250, or APMA 2501 topic "Differential Equations & Linear Algebra"

3.3
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4.3
Difficulty
3.06
GPA
CHE 2246 Introduction to Biotechnology
Fall 2026

Introduction to the fundamentals of biochemistry and molecular and cell biology emphasizing their relevance to industrial applications of biotechnology. Three lecture hours. Prerequisite: CHEM 1410 or CHEM 1810.

3.1
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1.7
Difficulty
3.61
GPA
CHE 2595 Special Topics in Chemical Engineering
Fall 2026

Chemical Engineering special topics vary by section.

4.7
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3.0
Difficulty
3.44
GPA
CHE 3316 Chemical Thermodynamics and Staged Unit Operations
Fall 2026

Principles of chemical thermodynamics developed and applied to chemical and phase equilibria. Principles and methods for staged separation processes including distillation, absorption and stripping, extraction, and adsorption systems. Four Lecture Hours. Prerequisite: CHE 2202 and 2215.

2.6
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4.6
Difficulty
2.94
GPA
CHE 3318 Chemical Reaction Engineering
Spring 2026

Determination of rate equations for chemical reactions from experimental data. Use of kinetics and transport relations in the design of both batch and continuous reactors; homogeneous, heterogeneous, uncatalyzed and catalyzed reactions. Three lecture hours. Prerequisite: CHE 2216, 3316; corequisite: CHE 3322.

3.9
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3.7
Difficulty
3.04
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CHE 3321 Transport Processes I: Momentum Transfer
Fall 2026

Fundamental principles of momentum transport will be discussed and mathematical methods will be used to describe transport in steady state and unsteady state situations. This course will emplasize the application of these principles and quantitative relations to fluid flow problems. Three lecture hours . Prerequisite: APMA 2130, CHE 2215, 2216.

3.9
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3.0
Difficulty
2.85
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CHE 3322 Transport Processes II: Heat and Mass Transfer
Spring 2026

Fundamental concepts of heat and mass transfer; applications of these concepts and material and energy conservation calculations for design of heat exchanger and packed absorption/stripping columns. Four lecture hours. Prerequisites: CHE 2216, 3316, 3321.

2.9
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3.3
Difficulty
2.94
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CHE 3347 Biochemical Engineering
Spring 2026

Quantitative engineering aspects of industrial applications of biology including the microbial synthesis of commercial products, environmental biotechnology, and the manufacture of biopharmaceuticals through recombinant microorganisms, transgenic animals, and plants. Three lecture hours. Prerequisite: CHE 2216, CHE 2246, CHE 3321; corequisite: CHE 3318, and 3322.

4.4
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3.5
Difficulty
3.55
GPA
CHE 3398 Chemical Engineering Laboratory I
Spring 2026

Experimental study of selected operations and phenomena in fluid mechanics and heat transfer. Students plan experiments, analyze data, calculate results and prepare written and/or oral planning and final technical reports. One hour discussion, four laboratory hours. Prerequisite: CHE 2215 and CHE 3316 and CHE 3321; corequisite: CHE 3322

2.2
Rating
3.3
Difficulty
3.34
GPA
CHE 3610 Physical Chemistry for Engineers
Fall 2026

This course will cover the fundamentals of Physical Chemistry with an emphasis on engineering-relevant topics and applications. This course will connect molecular properties to macroscopic observables via the fundamentals of thermodynamics, quantum theory, statistical mechanics, and chemical kinetics. Prerequisites: APMA 2130 and CHEM 1420 or equivalent

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Difficulty
2.89
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CHE 4417 Tissue Engineering
Spring 2026

Introduces the fundamental principles of tissue engineering. Topics: tissue organization and dynamics, cell and tissue characterization, cell-matrix interactions, transport processes in engineered tissues, biomaterials and biological interfaces, stem cells and interacting cell fate processes, and tissue engineering methods. Prerequisites: CHEM 1620, APMA 2130, and an introductory course in cell and molecular biology or instructor permission.

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Difficulty
3.75
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CHE 4442 Applied Surface Chemistry
Spring 2026

Factors underlying interfacial phenomena, emphasizing thermodynamics of surfaces, structural aspects, and electrical phenomena. Application to areas such as emulsification, foaming, detergency, sedimentation, fluidization, nucleation, wetting, adhesion, flotation, and electrophoresis. Three lecture hours. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

3.7
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2.0
Difficulty
3.67
GPA
CHE 4445 Fundamentals of Process Safety
Spring 2026

This course will cover the fundamentals of Process Safety. We will apply chemical engineering fundamentals to identify various hazards within chemical processes and will assess the risks associated with these hazards. This course will also cover the process design approaches and other commonly adopted industry practices used to mitigate, control and/or manage risks associated with chemical processes. Coreq: CHE 3322 or MAE 3140; Prereq: CHE 3321 or MAE 3210

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Difficulty
3.94
GPA
CHE 4448 Bioseparations Engineering
Fall 2026

Principles of bioseparations engineering, including specialized unit operations not normally covered in regular chemical engineering courses. Processing operations downstream of the initial manufacture of biotechnology products, including product recovery, separations, purification, and ancillary operations such as sterile processing, clean-in place and regulatory aspects. Three lecture hours. Prerequisite: CHE 3322

4.7
Rating
2.5
Difficulty
3.64
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CHE 4449 Polymer Chemistry and Engineering
Fall 2026

Analyzes the mechanisms and kinetics of various polymerization reactions; relations between the molecular structure and polymer properties, and how these properties can be influenced by the polymerization process; fundamental concepts of polymer solution and melt rheology. Applications to polymer processing operations, such as extrusion, molding, and fiber spinning. Three lecture hours. Pre- or Co-requisite CHE 3321 or BME 3240 or MAE 3140

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Difficulty
3.47
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CHE 4450 Energy Science and Technologies
Fall 2025

Overview of energy technologies with an emphasis on materials research and development concepts and current production. The scope of these technologies within the broader contexts of innovation and energy policy. Topics will include fossil fuels, electrochemical energy storage, fuel cells, and photovoltaics. Prerequisite (CHEM 1410 or CHEM 1610 or CHEM 1810) AND (CHE 2202 or MAE 2100 or MSE 3050).

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Difficulty
3.61
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CHE 4452 Data Science in Chemical Engineering
Fall 2026

This course provides a practical introduction to data science and machine-learning for chemical engineers. These tools, not covered in the core UG ChE curriculum, have become increasingly relevant and widely used in the chemical engineering industry. Course topics include data storage and retrieval, dimensional reduction, classification, regression algorithms, resampling and regularization, and case studies in chemical engineering. Pre-requisite: (CS 1110 or CS 1111 or CS 1112 or CS 1113 or CS 1110 place-out exam) OR (APMA 2130 or MATH 3250) OR APMA 3110 OR CHE 2216 OR equivalent

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Difficulty
3.56
GPA
CHE 4456 Bioproduct and Bioprocess Engineering
Spring 2026

The course focuses on engineering's role in commercialization of vaccines and biologics. Biologics are more complex than small molecule drug products. This course includes an overview of vaccines and biologics from historical context, product, process and analytical technologies, immunology, clinical, regulatory and ethical considerations, economics, risk mitigation, and impact on human health. Prerequisites: 4th year in CHE or BME

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Difficulty
3.75
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CHE 4474 Process Synthesis, Modeling, and Control
Fall 2026

Combining chemical engineering unit operations to create complete manufacturing processes, including safety, environmental, and economic considerations. Modeling processes using commercial simulation software. Analysis and design of control systems for chemical plants. Three lecture hours. Prerequisite: CHE 3318 and CHE 3322; Corequisite CHE 4475

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Difficulty
3.75
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CHE 4475 Process Safety in Design
Fall 2026

Understanding hazards and risk in a chemical process, managing risk by providing the appropriate layers of protection to reduce the frequency and severity of incidents, and learning from incidents when they happen. Introduction to the engineering and industry concepts.This course is an introduction to the engineering and industry concepts. One lecture hour. Prerequisites: CHE 3318 and CHE 3322. Co-requisite: CHE 4474

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3.75
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CHE 4476 Chemical Engineering Design
Spring 2026

Application of academically acquired skills to the practice of chemical engineering in an industrial environment: industrial economics; process synthesis and selection; flow sheet development; equipment sizing; plant layout and cost estimation. Report preparation and oral presentations. Use of commercial process simulation software. Two lecture hours, two discussion hours, and design laboratory. Prerequisite: CHE 2216 and CHE 3318 and CHE 3322 and CHE 4474 and CHE 4475.

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3.60
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CHE 4491 Chemical Engineering Laboratory II
Fall 2026

Continuation of CHE 3398; emphasizes separations, chemical reaction, and process dynamics and control. One discussion and four laboratory hours. Prerequisite: CHE 3318, 3322, and 3398.

1.3
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2.0
Difficulty
3.40
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