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CHE 396: Chemical Engineering Laboratory I
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: ChE 370, Eng 352. Corequisite: Math 225A. In this first course in chemical engineering capstone laboratory, experiments are conducted in the areas of fluid mechanics and heat transfer. Bench and pilot-scale equipment is used. Oral and written reports are prepared by the students. Effective From: Fall 2005
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CHE 402: Applied Optics in Chemical Engineering
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing in chemical engineering. Combined laboratory and lecture course emphasizing photonics and laser applications in chemical engineering.
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CHE 427: Biotransport
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: ChE 232 and Math 222. Introduction to basic concepts of transport phenomena as applied to biological systems. Topics include the structure and composition of the human body, the properties of the blood and its flow in the cardiovascular system, and the body as a heat source and as a series of compartments involved in the mass transfer of materials (such as those in the kidneys and lungs). Students learn to analyze solute transport in biological systems and apply it to the design of biomedical devices. Effective From: Spring 2004
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CHE 444: Introduction to Polymer Engineering
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: ChE 349, ChE 363, ChE 364. Introduction to the basic concepts of polymer engineering. Topics covered include rheology, heat transfer, and kinetics of polymerization reactors.
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CHE 460: Separation Processes II
2.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: ChE 360. This second course in separations examines non-traditional methods and technologies such as fixed-bed processes, membranes, crystallization, and mechanical separations. Effective From: Fall 2005
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CHE 461: Fate and Transport of Pollutants in the Environment
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: Math 222, Chem 235 or Chem 360, ChE 363 or CE 320. The overall objective of this course is to introduce students to concepts, mechanisms, and models used to describe the transport of chemicals in the environment. Two of the most important parameters in mass transport are the driving force or concentration gradient and the transport mechanism. Methods for defining these parameters are discussed during the first six weeks of the class. Concepts and models presented in the first six weeks are applied to air-water, sediment-water, and soil-air interfaces during the rest of the term. The semester ends with a group project, where students are asked to apply material from the course to resolve a comprehensive problem.
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CHE 466: Pollution Control in Chemical Processes
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: ChE 349, ChE 367. A course applying chemical engineering principles to the appropriate treatment of gaseous and liquid effluents from manufacturing and utility plants. The course will take into consideration toxicity, safety, and economic constraints. A case study approach is used to evaluate processes and pinpoint pollution sources. Quantitative designs and calculations will be required.
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CHE 468: Air Pollution Control Principles
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: ChE 367, ChE 349. A course focusing on the sources and control of air pollution. The course emphasizes design of modern air pollution control equipment and associated economics.
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CHE 471: Equilibrium Stage Processes
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: ChE 342, ChE 364. Corequisite: ChE 367. Covers the design of distillation columns, extraction columns, leaching, and other stagewise separation processes.
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CHE 472: Process and Plant Design
4.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: ChE 349, ChE 375, ChE 380, ChE 460, IE 492. A capstone course in the chemical engineering program. This class is divided into three- or four-person groups. Each group must complete an open-ended process design problem, including equipment specification and economics. Effective From: Fall 2005
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