| Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2012-2013 General Catalog Degrees programs/curriculums/majors: Chemical Engineering, B.S. CHE. Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||||
Chemical Engineering, B.S. CHE.
3/2 Program in Chemistry and Chemical EngineeringThe Department of Chemistry at Southern University and the Gordon A. and Mary Cain Department of Chemical Engineering at LSU offer a dual degree in chemistry and chemical engineering. The student, after successful completion of the required courses in both curricula, will be awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Southern University and a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering degree from LSU. The first three years of course work are taken principally at Southern University and the last two years principally at LSU. |
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Chemical Engineering
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Freshman Year (33-34 Sem. Hrs.)
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| Course Name | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed | |||
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| BIOL 1201 Biology for Science Majors I (3) * | ||||||
| CHE 1100 Introduction to Chemical Engineering (1) | ||||||
| CHEM 1201 General Chemistry I (3) * | ||||||
| CHEM 1202 General Chemistry (3) * | ||||||
| CHEM 1212 General Chemistry Laboratory (2) | ||||||
| ENGL 1001 English Composition (3) * | ||||||
| MATH 1550 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (5) | ||||||
| MATH 1552 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (4) | ||||||
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| PHYS 1201 General Physics for Physics Majors (4) or | ||||||
| PHYS 2101 General Physics for Technical Students (3) * | ||||||
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Sophomore Year (32-33 Sem. Hrs.)
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| Course Name | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed | |||
| CHE 2162 Introduction to Computer Modeling and Simulation of Chemical Engineering Systems (2) | ||||||
| CHE 2171 Chemical Engineering Fundamentals: Material and Energy Balances (3) | ||||||
| CHE 2176 Mathematical Modeling of Chemical Engineering Systems (3) | ||||||
| CHEM 2261 Organic Chemistry (3) | ||||||
| CHEM 2262 Organic Chemistry (3) | ||||||
| CHEM 2364 Organic Chemistry Laboratory (2) | ||||||
| ECON 2030 Economic Principles (3) * | ||||||
| ENGL 2000 English Composition (3) * | ||||||
| MATH 2090 Elementary Differential Equations and Linear Algebra (4) | ||||||
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| PHYS 1202 General Physics for Physics Majors (4) or | ||||||
| PHYS 2102 General Physics for Technical Students (3) | ||||||
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Junior Year (34 Sem. Hrs.)
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| Course Name | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed | |||
| CHE 3101 Transport Sciences: Momentum Transfer (3) | ||||||
| CHE 3102 Transport Sciences: Heat and Mass Transfer (4) | ||||||
| CHE 3104 Engineering Measurements Laboratory (3) | ||||||
| CHE 3171 Process Economics and Optimization (3) | ||||||
| CHE 3172 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (3) | ||||||
| CHE 3173 Heterogeneous Equilibrium (3) | ||||||
| CHEM 3491 Physical Chemistry I (3) | ||||||
| ME 2733 Materials of Engineering (3) | ||||||
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Senior Year (29 Sem. Hrs.)
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| Course Name | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed | |||
| CHE 4151 Unit Operations Design (4) | ||||||
| CHE 4162 Unit Operations Laboratory (3) | ||||||
| CHE 4172 Process Design (4) | ||||||
| CHE 4190 Chemical Reaction Engineering (3) | ||||||
| CHE 4198 Process Dynamics (3) | ||||||
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128 Total Sem. Hrs.Chemistry, Physics, Life Sciences and Mathematics Proficiency • A grade of “C” or better in each of the basic sciences preparatory courses–BIOL 1201; CHEM 1201 and CHEM 1202; PHYS 2101 and PHYS 2102; MATH 1550, MATH 1552, and MATH 2090–is required before students may register for any chemical engineering course other than CHE 2160 and CHE 2171. Residence Requirement • Students must complete at least 18 residence hours of required chemical engineering courses, including CHE 4172, and exclusive of approved chemical engineering electives. Academic Warning • Any chemical engineering student whose cumulative grade point average on all chemical engineering courses is less than a 2.00 shall be placed on academic warning status. Such students will receive a letter from the department chair informing them of their GPA, and reminding them that a 2.00 or better GPA in all chemical engineering courses is required for the BSChE degree. Academic Probation • Any chemical engineering student whose cumulative GPA on all chemical engineering courses attempted is seven or more quality points below a 2.00 shall be placed on departmental scholastic probation. Students will remain on departmental scholastic probation until they have achieved a GPA of 2.00 or better on all chemical engineering courses attempted. Such students will receive a letter from the department chair informing them of their probationary status, reminding them that a 2.00 GPA in all chemical engineering courses is required for the BSChE degree, and cautioning them that a further loss of quality points may result in their being dropped from the department. Academic Drop • Any chemical engi-neering student whose cumulative GPA on all chemical engineering courses attempted is 10 or more quality points below a 2.00 shall be dropped from the department. Students dropped for the first time shall be ineligible to enroll in chemical engineering courses for one full semester (fall or spring) following their drop. Students dropped for a second time shall be ineligible to enroll in chemical engineering courses for one calendar year. In either instance, readmission to the department may be delayed or denied at the discretion of the department chair. General education required courses (*). | ||||||
Areas of ConcentrationLists of approved area electives approved for the chemical engineering concentrations are available from the department. Depending on the particular area electives selected, students may be required to take one or more additional prerequisite course(s). | ||||||
Biomolecular
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Required Courses (15 hrs.)
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Environmental
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Required Courses (15 hrs.)
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Materials
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Required Courses (15 hrs.)
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