Graduate Course Listings
The following Chemical & Environmental Engineering classes are currently listed in the Graduate School Catalog:
- CHE 5410 New Separations (Fall 15 Syllabus)
- CHE 5800 Polymer Science & Engineering (Fall 15 Syllabus)
- CHE 5930 Seminars in Chemical & Environmental Engineering (Master Syllabus)
- CHE 6010 Green Engineeirng Principles (Fall 15 Syllabus)
- CHE 6110 Green Engineering Applications (Spring 16 Syllabus)
- CHE 6120 Biofuels (Spring 16 Syllabus)
- CHE 6500 Advanced Chemical Reaction Engineering (Spring 16 Syllabus)
- CHE 6510 Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (Fall 15 Syllabus)
- CHE 6550 Transport Phenomena I (Fall 15 Syllabus)
- CHE 6560 Transport Phenomena II (Spring 16 Syllabus)
- CHE 6860 Polymer Laboratory Methods (Spring 16 Syllabus)
- CHE 6920 Chemical Engineering Project (Master Syllabus)
- CHE 6960 Masters Research & Thesis (Master Syllabus)
- CHE 6970 Graduate Industrial Internship (Master Syllabus)
- CHE 8010 Green Engineering Principles (Fall 15 Syllabus)
- CHE 8110 Green Engineering Applications (Spring 16 Syllabus)
- CHE 8120 Biofuels (Spring 16 Syllabus)
- CHE 8500 Advanced Chemical Reaction Engineering (Spring 16 Syllabus)
- CHE 8510 Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (Fall 15 Syllabus)
- CHE 8550 Transport Phenomena I (Fall 15 Syllabus)
- CHE 8560 Transport Phenomena II (Spring 16 Syllabus)
- CHE 8860 Polymer Laboratory Methods (Spring 16 Syllabus)
- CHE 8960 Doctoral Research & Dissertation (Master Syllabus)
- CHE 8980 Special Topics in Chemical Engineering (Master Syllabus)
All classes are not offered each year; some are offered alternating years while others are offered only upon sufficient student demand. Note that Master’s students should register for research under CHE-6960 while Doctoral students register under CHE-8960.
Required classes for Master’s students are highlighted in bold; required classes for Doctoral students are highlighted in bold and underlined. See the Master’s and Doctoral degree sections of the Graduate Handbook for other requirements.
Note that courses beginning with 5 are for both Masters and Doctoral students while courses beginning with 6 are for Masters only and courses beginning with 8 are for Doctoral only.