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| Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Engineering Chemistry - Degree Program Requirements |
Note that this document is not binding - students who have questions should consult with their adviser or refer to the official printed undergraduate / graduate catalog.
The program in engineering chemistry, which is offered by the
Department of Chemistry in cooperation with the School of Engineering and
Computer Science, leads to the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in
engineering chemistry. It is intended for well-qualified students who seek
a basic preparation in engineering along with a highly professional
chemistry program. Requirements include:
- MTH 154, 155, 254; APM 255 (or 257) and PHY 151-152
- CHM 157-158 (or 162-163 or 167-168), 234-235, 237, 325, 342-343, 348 and
471; one lecture or laboratory course (two or three credits) above CHM 400
- EGR 120, 141, 240, 250, 260, 280; ME 331;
choice of 8 credits from ME 438, 439, 448, 449, 456, 457, and 482.
Students in this program are not required to complete the College of
Arts and Sciences distribution requirements. Students must complete the
university's general education, including the capstone course (either CHM 491 or ME 490)
(see Undergraduate Degree Requirements).
In addition to the previously stated requirements, satisfactory
completion of the program requires an average grade of at least 2.0 in the
courses taken to satisfy the engineering and chemistry requirements and in
the courses prescribed for the mathematics, physics and computer science
requirements. For limitations on free electives see the Policies on
Electives section in the School of Engineering and Computer Science
portion of the catalog.
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