1999-2000 Undergraduate Catalog

College of Engineering - Chemical Engineering
NMSU

Professor Rohinton Bhada, department head
Professor Stuart Munson-McGee, associate department head

Professors Patton (emeritus), Roubicek (emeritus), Wilson (emeritus); Associate Professors Andersen, Long*; Assistant Professors Creed, Harcum, Mitchell, Rockstraw; College Professor Del Valle, Ghassemi

(505) 646-1214

*Registered Professional Engineer (NM)

Registered Professional Engineer (State other than NM)

DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering

Chemical engineering is a rewarding and challenging field offering broad career opportunities. As a chemical engineer, one participates in the design, operation, and management of chemical process systems to convert raw materials efficiently into useful products.

The curriculum stresses conservation principles with emphasis on the application of fundamental tools in the analysis, design, and economic evaluation of process systems. The program is flexible, providing exposure to biochemical engineering, computer-aided design, environmental engineering, food engineering, materials science, petroleum engineering, and waste management. The curriculum meets professional and ABET accreditation requirements. Numerous scholarships and research assistantships are available. A GPA of at least 2.0 in the major field is required for graduation.

Requirements (Total credits 137)

Freshman Year (34 credits)

CH E 101, Introduction to Chemical Engineering3
CH E 111, Introduction to Computers in Chemical Engineering3
CHEM 115, 116, Principles of Chemistry I, II8
COMM 265G, Principles of Human Communication3
ENGL 111G, Rhetoric and Composition4
ENGR 101, Introduction to Engineering1
Humanities or social science elective13
MATH 191, 192, Calculus and Analytic Geometry I, II6
PHYS 215, Engineering Physics I3

Sophomore Year (33 credits)

CH E 201, Chemical Process Calculations4
CH E 301, Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I3
CH E 305, Transport Operations I: Fluid Flow3
CHEM 313, 314, 315, Organic Chemistry I, II, Lab8
ECON 251G, Principles of Macroeconomics3
MATH 291, Calculus and Analytic Geometry III3
MATH 392, Differential Equations3
PHYS 216, Engineering Physics II3
Elective23

Junior Year (34 credits)

CH E 302, Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II3
CH E 306, Transport Operations II: Heat and Mass Transfer3
CH E 307, Transport Operations III: Staged Operations3
CH E 315L, Process Instrumentation Lab2
CH E 361, Engineering Materials3
CH E 407L, Transport Operations Lab2
CH E 441, Chemical Kinetics and Reaction Engineering3
CH E 451, Engineering Economy 3
CHEM 433, Physical Chemistry I3
ENGL 318G, Technical and Scientific Communication 3
Humanities or social science electives16

Senior Year (36 credits)

CH E 412, Process Control and Dynamics3
CH E 422L, Unit Operations and Process Control Lab2
CH E 452, Process Design, Analysis and Simulation4
CH E 455, Advanced Plant Design2
CH E 490, Senior Seminar1
CH E elective3
CHEM or natural science elective3, 43
CHEM elective33
E E 201, Networks I3
E T 301, Mechanics--Statics and Dynamics3
Engineering elective53
Humanities or social sciences electives16

1Humanities and social science electives must be selected to satisfy the university's general education requirements.

2Statistics course selected from approved list available from adviser.

3Any upper-division chemistry class that would be acceptable for a B.S. in Chemistry that requires at least CHEM 116 as a prerequisite except for: CHEM351, CHEM 441, CHEM 451, CHEM 461, or CHEM 463.

4Other upper-division natural science class (such as toxicology or biology) with prior approval of your adviser.

5Engineering courses selected from approved list available from adviser.


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