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Chemical and Environmental Engineering<br />

Specialized Programs<br />

In addition to the core curriculum, special programs exist<br />

to accommodate students who want to develop more<br />

extensive background in related areas. With their<br />

exposure to a wide range <strong>of</strong> industrial applications and<br />

problems, students are better equipped to make a decision<br />

to explore an area <strong>of</strong> interest in depth. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

specializations are available in:<br />

• Energy/Environment/Economics (E 3 )<br />

• Environmental Engineering<br />

• Polymer Science and Engineering<br />

• Bioengineering<br />

• Process Design and Operation<br />

Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science in Chemical Engineering<br />

Required Courses Credit Hours<br />

Major Courses<br />

Chemical Engineering Requirements 43<br />

CHE 100, 101, 202, 301, 302, 311, 317, 351,<br />

406, 418, 423, 433, 435, 439, 451, 494<br />

Mathematics Requirements 18<br />

MATH 151, 152, 251, 252<br />

Physics Requirements 8<br />

PHYS 123, 221<br />

Chemistry Requirements 18<br />

CHEM 125, 237, 239, 343, 344*<br />

Computer Science Requirement 2<br />

CS 105<br />

* Students have the option <strong>of</strong> replacing CHEM 344 with BIOL 403.<br />

66 IIT Undergraduate Bulletin 2006–2008<br />

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These programs are described on pages 68-69.<br />

Students may also choose a minor program from the list on<br />

pages 136-138.<br />

All students must include in their minor program, or as a<br />

technical elective, CHE 426 (Statistical Tools for Engineers)<br />

or at least one three-credit-hour engineering science course.<br />

Students who plan to go to graduate school are advised to<br />

take CHE 535 (Applications <strong>of</strong> Mathematics to Chemical<br />

Engineering) as a technical elective.<br />

Required Courses Credit Hours<br />

Electrical and Computer<br />

Engineering Requirement 3<br />

ECE 211 or 218<br />

Humanities and Social<br />

Sciences Requirements 21<br />

See general education requirements on page 25<br />

Technical Electives 12<br />

Interpr<strong>of</strong>essional Projects 6<br />

CHE/IPRO 296, CHE/IPRO 496, IPRO 497<br />

Total Credit Hours 131

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