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CAFS 447: Internship in Child And Family Studies
6.00 Credits
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Class meetings and supervised observation and participation through placement at a family service agency. Prereq: CAFS 432 and 433. Restr: Graduating seniors in CAFS with a 2.0 cumulative GPA. Formerly HUMR 427.
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CAFS 449: Administration of Child And Family Programs
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Resources for organizing and administering child care and family support programs. Philosophy, policy development, methods, and advocacy skills. Prereq: CAFS 437 or graduate standing with permission of instructor. Formerly HUMR 449(G).
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CAFS 479: Nursery School Practicum
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Supervised participation in nursery school environment. Applications for program design, classroom management and parent involvement. Prereq: CAFS 437. Restr: Seniors in CAFS. Formerly HUMR 479.
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CAFS 497: 498. I, II. Special Projects. g)
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Individual research or writing projects. Restr: Permission of instructor. Formerly HUMR 497(G)-498(G).
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CHEE 101: Introduction to Chemical Engineering
1.00 Credits
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Introduction to the profession of chemical engineering. Opportunities in chemical engineering and professional schools. Professionalism and ethics, basic chemical processes, guest speakers from faculty and industry, perform experiments in unit operations laboratory, safety issues, oral and written communications. Fa, Sp.
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CHEE 201: Chemical Engineering Calculations
4.00 Credits
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Emphasizes development of systematic problem-solving abilities. Material and energy balances are thoroughly studied. Problems involving separation technology and chemical reaction technology are solved using both manual and software-based methods. Fa, Sp. Prereq: CHEE 101; CHEM 108; MATH 270.
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CHEE 302: Transfer Operations
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Application of heat and mass transport fundamentals to chemical engineering processes with emphasis on the mathematical model. Various unit operations in chemical engineering are studied. Sp. Prereq: CHEE 201 with a grade of "C" or better. ENGR 305.
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CHEE 304: Transport Processes Laboratory
1.00 Credits
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Fundamentals of transfer and rate processes emphasized by laboratory exercises in the study of mass, momentum, and energy transfer. Students write reports and make oral presentation of results. Sp. Prereq: ENGL 365; ENGR 310, 305.
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CHEE 310: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Fundamental laws of thermodynamics to include: deviations of gases from ideal conditions, properties of fluids, chemical reaction equilibrium, vaporization and condensation equilibria, expansion of compression of fluids. Emphasis placed on application of thermodynamic principles to industry. Sp. Prereq: CHEE 201, ENGR 301.
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CHEE 317: Materials of Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
A study of engineering materials such as ferrous and nonferrous metals, alloys, plastics, rubber and ceramics, their structures, properties, behavior, heat treatment, phase diagrams, and an introduction to the theory of corrosion. Fa, Sp. Prereq: CHEM 107; MATH 270. To enroll in any 400-level course, students must be admitted to the Upper Division; to enroll in a 400(G)-level course in which there are graduate students, students must have junior or higher standing.
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