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3.00 Credits
(239W) Second semester. Three credits. Two 1-hour discussion periods. Two 3-hour laboratories. Prerequisite: CHEG 3112, 3123, and 3124; ENGL 1010 or 1011 or 3800. Recommended preparation: CHEG 3151, 4137W, 4147. Open-ended laboratory investigations in chemical engineering focusing on reaction kinetics, reactor design, process control, and mass transfer; emphasis on student teamwork and on design of experiments to meet objectives; technical report writing; oral presentations.
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3.00 Credits
(241) First semester. Three credits. Recommended preparation: CHEG 3112, 3124, and 3151. May not be substituted for CHEG 4143. Chemical engineering process synthesis and design; comparison of alternative processing steps; instrumentation; cost estimation; economic analysis; process optimization; emphasis on conceptual design in application of chemical engineering principles.
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4.00 Credits
(243) Second semester. Four credits. Prerequisite: CHEG 3112, 3123, 3124, and 3151. Chemical engineering process synthesis and design; comparison of alternative processing steps; instrumentation; cost estimation; economic analysis; process optimization; emphasis on conceptual design in application of chemical engineering principles; design of process equipment, computer-aided design of equipment and flow sheets; design and analysis of complete process plants.
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3.00 Credits
(247) First semester. Three credits. Recommended preparation: CHEG 3112 and 3124 and MATH 2110 and 2410. Chemical process modeling, dynamics, and analysis; measurement and control of process variables; design, and computer simulation of simple processes and control systems.
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3.00 Credits
(262) Either semester. Three credits. Students assume the role of engineer as entrepreneur and develop a business plan to launch a new technology as a business; course includes topics on intellectual property, venture capital, market analysis, advertising, incorporation, contracts and web development.
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3.00 Credits
(275) Either semester. Three credits. Recommended preparation: Course work in biochemistry or microbiology. Introduction to industrial mass culture of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and methods used to extract useful products from these cultures. Metabolic processes, energetics, growth kinetics and nutrition of microorganisms. Heat exchange, oxygen transfer, pH control, sterilization, design of fermenters and product recovery.
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3.00 Credits
(299) Either semester. Credits and hours by arrangement or as announced. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. This course may be repeated for credit. Methods of conducting research; design of laboratory investigations and experiments; correlation and interpretation of experimental results; writing of formal, technical reports; oral presentations; independent student effort, initiative and resourcefulness are required.
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3.00 Credits
(295) Semester, credits and hours by arrangement or as announced. Prerequisite and/or consent: Announced separately for each course. This course, with a change in topic, may be repeated for credit. A classroom course on special topics as announced.
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3.00 Credits
(101) Either semester. Three credits. Three class periods. Not open to students who have passed CHEM 1122, 1124, 1127, 1137, or 1147. Knox Basic concepts and applications of chemistry. Contributions of chemistry to our everyday lives. Chemical issues and problems in our society. Designed for students in fields outside of science. Assumes no prior knowledge of chemistry. CA 3.
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4.00 Credits
(122) Either semester. Four credits. Three class periods and one 1-hour discussion and one 2-hour laboratory per week. Not open for credit to students who have passed CHEM 1124, 1127 or 1137 or 1147. Brief but comprehensive survey of important chemical theories and applications of chemistry. Preparation for one-semester courses in organic chemistry and biochemistry. Atomic structures, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, states of matter, and theories of solutions. Does not fulfill the two-semester general chemistry requirement for majors in biology, chemistry, pharmacy, physics and agriculture and natural resources. Does not satisfy the admission requirements of medical and dental schools. A fee of $10 is charged for this course. CA 3- LAB.
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