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Chemical Engineering

53 courses found

CHE 4561 Special Topics in Chemical Engineering
Spring 2026

Applies engineering science, design methods, and system analysis to developing areas and current problems in chemical engineering. Topics are announced at registration. Prerequisite:Third or Fourth-year standing and instructor permission.

5.0
Rating
1.5
Difficulty
3.54
GPA
CHE 4995 Chemical Engineering Research
Fall 2026

Library and laboratory study of an engineering or manufacturing problem conducted in close consultation with a departmental faculty member, often including the design, construction, and operation of laboratory scale equipment. Requires progress reports and a comprehensive written report. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

5.0
Rating
3.0
Difficulty
3.92
GPA
CHE 5456 Bioproduct & Bioprocess Eng
Spring 2026

The course focuses on engineering's role in commercialization of vaccines and biologics. Biologics are more complex than small molecule drug products and present unique challenges in commercialization. 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 or higher CHE or BME standing or Instructor Permission

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Difficulty
3.72
GPA
CHE 5561 Special Topics in Chemical Engineering
Spring 2025

Applies engineering science, design methods, and system analysis to developing areas and current problems in chemical engineering. Topics are announced at registration.

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Difficulty
3.74
GPA
CHE 5562 Special Topics in Chemical Engineering
Spring 2026

Applies engineering science, design methods, and system analysis to developing areas and current problems in chemical engineering. Topics are announced at registration.

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Difficulty
3.65
GPA
CHE 6442 Applied Surface Chemistry
Spring 2026

Factors underlying interfacial phenomena, with emphasis on thermodynamics of surfaces, structural aspects, and electrical phenomena; applications such as emulsification, foaming, detergency, sedimentation, flow through porous media, fluidization, nucleation, wetting, adhesion, flotation, electrocapillarity. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

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Difficulty
3.94
GPA
CHE 6445 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. Prerequisites: Chemical Engineering graduate student

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Difficulty
3.90
GPA
CHE 6447 Biochemical Engineering
Spring 2026

Introduction to properties, production, and use of biological molecules of importance to medicine and industry, such as proteins, enzymes, and antibiotics. Topics may include fermentation and cell culture processes, biological mass transfer, enzyme engineering, and implications of recent advances in molecular biology, genomics, and proteomics. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

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Difficulty
3.59
GPA
CHE 6448 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. Bioprocess integration and design aspects. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

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Difficulty
3.40
GPA
CHE 6449 Polymer Chemistry and Engineering
Fall 2025

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. Prerequisite: CHE 3321 or instructor permission.

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Difficulty
3.88
GPA
CHE 6450 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.

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Difficulty
3.68
GPA
CHE 6452 Data Science in Chemical Engineering
Fall 2025

This course is a practical introduction to data science and machine learning with specific focus on chemical engineering applications. Lectures focus first on foundational programming skills, and the course continues with an overview of various techniques and algorithms used to solve real world chemical engineering problems. Substantial time is devoted to model selection and validation, and case studies in chemical engineering are explored. Prerequisites: Chemical Engineering graduate student

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Difficulty
3.74
GPA
CHE 6476 Process Design and Economics
Spring 2024

Factors that determine the genesis and evolution of a process. Principles of marketing and technical economics and modern process design principles and techniques, including computer simulation with optimization. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

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GPA
CHE 6561 Special Topics in Chemical Engineering
Spring 2026

Special Topics in CHE

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Difficulty
3.81
GPA
CHE 6605 Research Methods
Fall 2025

The course provides practical instruction on the conduct of research at UVa. Students will be introduced to such topics as research infrastructure, responsible conduct of research, laboratory safety, time management, data management, literature searching methods, critical reviewing of the scientific literature, writing research proposals, and presenting scientific research findings.

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Difficulty
3.91
GPA
CHE 6615 Advanced Thermodynamics
Fall 2025

Development of the thermodynamic laws and derived relations. Application of relations to properties of pure and multicomponent systems at equilibrium in the gaseous, liquid, and solidphases. Prediction and calculation of phase and reaction equilibria in practical systems. Prerequisite: Undergraduate-level thermodynamics or instructor permission.

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Difficulty
3.50
GPA
CHE 6618 Chemical Reaction Engineering
Spring 2026

Fundamentals of chemical reaction kinetics and mechanisms; experimental methods of determining reaction rates; introduction to heterogeneous catalysis; application of chemical kinetics, along with mass-transfer theory, fluid mechanics, and thermodynamics, to the design and operation of chemical reactors. Prerequisite: CHE 6625 and 6665.

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Difficulty
3.32
GPA
CHE 6625 Transport Processes
Fall 2026

Integrated introduction to fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and mass transfer. Development of the basic equations of change for transport of momentum, energy, and mass in continuous media. Applications with exact solutions, consistent approaches to limiting cases and approximate solutions to formulate the relations to be solved in more complicated problems. Prerequisite: Undergraduate transport processes

1.0
Rating
3.0
Difficulty
3.34
GPA
CHE 6630 Mass Transfer
Spring 2026

Fundamental principles common to mass transfer phenomena, with emphasis on mass transfer in diverse chemical engineering situations. Detailed consideration of fluxes, diffusion with and without convection, interphase mass transfer with chemical reaction, and applications. Prerequisite: CHE 6625 and 6665.

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Difficulty
3.46
GPA
CHE 6665 Techniques for Chemical Engineering Analysis and Design
Fall 2025

Methods for analysis of steady state and transient chemical engineering problems arising in fluid mechanics, heat transfer, mass transfer, kinetics, and reactor design. Prerequisite: Undergraduate differential equations, transport processes, and chemical reaction engineering.

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Difficulty
3.56
GPA
CHE 7796 Graduate Seminar
Spring 2026

Weekly meetings of graduate students and faculty for presentations and discussion of research in academic and industrial organizations. May be repeated.

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GPA
CHE 7993 Independent Study
Fall 2026

Detailed study of graduate course material on an independent basis under the guidance of a faculty member.

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Difficulty
3.88
GPA
CHE 7995 Supervised Project Research
Fall 2026

Formal record of student commitment to project research for Master of Engineering degree under the guidance of a faculty advisor. May be repeated as necessary.

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Difficulty
3.96
GPA
CHE 8819 Advanced Chemical Engineering Kinetics and Reaction Engineering
Fall 2025

Advanced study of reacting systems, such as experimental methods, heterogeneous catalysis, polymerization kinetics, kinetics of complex reactions, reactor stability, and optimization. Prerequisite: CHE 6618 or instructor permission.

Rating
Difficulty
3.92
GPA
CHE 8897 Graduate Teaching Instruction
Spring 2026

For master's students.

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Difficulty
1.30
GPA