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The graduate core
courses are:
- ChE 615 Advanced
Thermodynamics
- ChE 618 Chemical
Reaction Engineering
- ChE 625 Transport
Processes
- ChE 630 Mass
Transfer
- ChE 665 Techniques
for Chemical Engineering Analysis and Design
Additional courses
offered on an annual basis include:
- ChE 635 Process
Dynamics and Control
- ChE 642 Applied
Surface Chemistry
- ChE 647 Biochemical
Engineering
- ChE 649 Polymer
Chemistry and Engineering
- ChE 674 Process
Selection, Economics, and Development
Many of these courses
are offered via distance learning. Please see the Commonwealth
Graduate Engineering Program (CGEP) for information and
scheduling.
Our Department
also offers on a regular basis (usually every other year)
more specialized courses such as:
- ChE 819 Advanced
Chemical Engineering Kinetics
- ChE 820 Modeling
Biological Processes in Environmental Systems
Under the title
of ChE 881/882 Special Topics, a variety of courses have been
taught in recent years, including Biomolecular Engineering,
Numerical Methods in Chemical Engineering, Advanced Electrochemical
Engineering, and Engineering Analysis of Environmental Systems.
Students are encouraged
to broaden their curricula by taking courses offered by other
departments in the School of Engineering and Applied Science,
the College of Arts and Sciences or the Medical School. For
example, courses in departments such as Applied Mathematics,
Biochemistry, Biology, Cell Biology, Chemistry, Civil Engineering,
Environmental Science, and Materials Science and Engineering
are commonly taken.
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