Graduate Courses

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Undergraduate Courses

 

 

 

 

 

Graduate Courses Taught


ChE/MSE 7300: Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics. Prereq: ChE 3300 or CHM 5420. The course involves advanced presentation of the principles of   thermodynamics; application to open systems, phase diagrams and chemical equilibria.

 

ChE 6810: Chemical Engineering Research Project.   Prereq: CHE 4200, CHE 5710, and written consent of adviser. Application of engineering and science background to the completion of a senior research project. Methods of research and analysis and interpretation of data. Preparation of a written research paper; oral presentation of research results. 

 

ChE/MSE 5050: Statistics and Design of Experiments.  Prereq: BE 2100, BE 2550; ChE 3800, ChE 3400. Application of modern statistical experimental design methods to improve effectiveness and success in experimental projects, in chemical industry manufacturing, and research and design.

 

MSE 5650: Surface Science. An introduction to the science and technology of surface phenomena, including surface structure, surface energy, surface diffusion, crystal growth and selected applications of technological importance


 Undergraduate Courses Taught


BE 1300: Materials Science for Engineering Applications.Prereq: CHM 1225 / CHM 1230; coreq: BE 1310; prereq. or coreq: BE 1200; PHY 2170 or PHY 2175; MAT 2020.Fundamentals of materials science; emphasis on how material properties and behavior affect engineering applications.  

 

BE 2550: Numerical Methods and Computer Programming in Engineering Applications.  Prereq: BE 1200, MAT 2030; prereq. or coreq: MAT 2150. Core principles of computer programming and applications in design and implementation of numerical methods to solve engineering problems. 

 

ChE 3220: Measurements Laboratory. Laboratory course in the principles and practice of measuring chemical, physical and thermodynamic properties of importance to chemical engineering problems. Technical reports 

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