Oct 10, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Chemical Engineering Electives


Electives:


Students must complete a minimum of nine credits or a maximum of 12 credits from the following list:

  • Credit(s): 3
  • Credit(s): 1-6
  • Credit(s): 3 *
  • Credit(s): 3 *
  • CHEG 595 - Intellectual Property for Engineers and Scientists
  • CHEG 600 - Introduction to Science and Engineering of Polymer Systems
  • CHEG 604 - Probability and Statistics for Engineering Problem Solving
  • CHEG 605 - Multiphase Fluid Mechanics
  • CHEG 606 - Introduction to Catalysis
  • CHEG 607 - Modeling, Analysis, and Acquisition of Data
  • CHEG 608 - Introduction to Particle Technology
  • CHEG 613 - Energy and the Environment
  • CHEG 614 - Special Topics in Energy
  • CHEG 615 - Special Topics in Mixing
  • CHEG 616 - Chemistry and Physics of Surfaces and Interfaces
  • CHEG 617 - Colloid Science and Engineering
  • CHEG 620 - Advanced Biochemical Engineering
  • CHEG 621 - Metabolic Engineering
  • CHEG 622 - Chemicals, Risk, and the Environment
  • CHEG 624 - Bio-Based Materials
  • CHEG 625 - Green Engineering
  • CHEG 626 - Structure of Materials
  • CHEG 632 - Electrochemical Energy Engineering
  • CHEG 648 - Biomaterials for Drug and Gene Delivery
  • CHEG 649 - Molecular Biophysics
  • CHEG 652 - Cell Culture Biomanufacturing
  • CHEG 654 - Vaccines and ImmunoEngineering
  • CHEG 660 - Systems Biology
  • CHEG 661 - Introduction to Bioprocess Industry
  • CHEG 662 - Bioprocess Systems Analysis
  • CHEG 663 - Downstream Bioprocessing
  • CHEG 664 - Bioprocess Engineering in Practice
  • CHEG 667 - Seminars, Topics, and Experimental Courses
  • CHEG 670 - Particle Rate Processes
  • CHEG 671 - Particle Transport
  • CHEG 672 - Mathematics of Particle Systems
  • CHEG 673 - Particle Properties and Characterization
  • CHEG 674 - Particle Processing Operations
  • CHEG 675 - Particle Product Engineering
  • Credit(s): 2-4 *
  • Credit(s): 2-4 *

Note:


*A maximum of six credits may be taken as research credits.