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4 Year Degree Plan: Materials Emphasis

Your program of study is the combination of units or research work required to enable you to qualify for the degree for which you are enrolled.

1st Semester Hrs 2nd Semester Hrs
Math 1500 - Analytical Geometry & Calculus I 5 Math 1700 - Calculus II 5
Chem 1320 - General Chemistry II 3 Chem 13301 - General Chemistry III 3
Engl 1000 - Exposition & Argumentation 3 Phys 2750 - University Physics I 5
HSS - Humanities & Social Science 3 HSS - Humanities & Social Science 3
ChE 1000 - Introduction to Chem Engineering 2
Total
16
Total
16
3rd Semester Hrs 4th Semester Hrs
Math 2300 - Calculus III 3 Math 4100 - Differential Equations 3
Chem 2100 - Organic Chemistry I 3 Chem 2110 - Organic Chemistry II 3
Phy 2760 - University Physics II 5 Chem 2130 - Organic Laboratory I 2
ChE - 2225 Material & Energy Balance 3 Stat Elec3 - Approved Statistics Elective 3
HSS - Humanities & Social Science
3 Engr 1200 - Statics & Elem Str of Materials 3
Total 17 HSS - Humanities & Social Science 3
Total 17
5th Semester Hrs 6th Semester Hrs
Chem 3200 - Quantitative Methods of Analysis 4 Ch Elec5 Advanced Chemistry Elective 3
ChE 2226 - Computer-aided Calc in Chem Engr 3 ChE 3242 - Chemical Process Meas Lab 3
ChE 3234 - Momentum, Heat & Mass Transfer 3 ChE 3235 - Unit Operations 3
ChE 3261 - Chem Engr Thermodynamics I 3 ChE 3262 Chem Engr Thermodynamics II 3
MAE 3200 - Engineering Materials 4 HSS Humanities & Social Science 3
Total
16 Mat Elect7 Approved Materials Elective 3
Total
18
7th Semester Hrs 8th Semester Hrs
ChE 3243 - Unit Operations Laboratory 3 ChE 4370 - Chemical Process Control 3
ChE 4363 - Chemical Reaction Engineering 3 ChE 4980 - Process Simulation and Design 3
ChE 4385 - Chemical Engineering Design 3 ChE 43198 - Polymers 3
ChE 43178 - Semiconductors 3 Mat Elect7 - Approved Materials Elective 3
Engr 2100 - Circuit Theory I 3 HSS - Humanities & Social Science 3
Total 15 Total 15

7. Materials elective choices: Engr 2200, EE 3510, 4650, 4670, MAE 4220, 4240, 4250,
4270, 4600, Geol 3250, NU 4349, Phy 3150, or anything listed under item 8.

8. Any 4000 level ChE elective that is related to materials science and engineering may be used to replace ChE 4317 and/or ChE 4319. Advisor’s consent is required.