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Chemical and Environmental Engineering<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Specializations<br />
Students choosing one <strong>of</strong> the pr<strong>of</strong>essional specializations<br />
should take a total <strong>of</strong> four courses in the<br />
specialization area.<br />
1. Energy/Environment/Economics (E 3 )<br />
Program adviser: J. Abbasian<br />
Students must take the following course:<br />
CHE 543 Energy, Environment, Economics<br />
In addition, they should choose at least one<br />
course from each <strong>of</strong> these two areas:<br />
Energy Sources, Conversion,<br />
Utilization, and Distribution<br />
CHE 465 Electrochemical Energy Conversion<br />
CHE 467 Fuel Cell System Design<br />
CHE 481 Flow Through Porous Media and<br />
Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Reservoir Engineering<br />
CHE 483 Synthetic Energy<br />
CHE 489 Fluidization<br />
CHE 491 Undergraduate Research<br />
CHE 517 Gas Utilization Technologies and<br />
Economics<br />
CHE 520 LNG Fundamentals and Technologies<br />
CHE 522 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Combustion<br />
CHE 541 Renewable Energy Technologies<br />
CHE 565 Electrochemical Engineering<br />
CHE 582 Interfacial and Colloidal Phenomena<br />
ECE 319 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Power Engineering<br />
ECE 411 Power Electronics<br />
ECE 419 Power System Analysis<br />
ECE 420 Analysis Methods in Power Systems<br />
ECE 438 Control Systems<br />
MMAE 423 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration<br />
MMAE 424 Internal Combustion Engines<br />
MMAE 425 Direct Energy Conversion<br />
Energy and Environment, System Analysis, and<br />
Special Problems<br />
CHE 426 Statistical Tools for Engineers<br />
ENVE 404 Water and Wastewater Engineering<br />
ENVE 463 Introduction to Air Pollution Control<br />
ENVE 485 Pollution Prevention<br />
ECE 491 Undergraduate Research<br />
MMAE 491 Undergraduate Research<br />
MMAE 494 Undergraduate Design Project<br />
MMAE 497 Undergraduate Special Topic<br />
ECON 423 Economic Analysis <strong>of</strong> Capital<br />
Investments<br />
PS 338 Energy and Environmental Policy<br />
IPRO 497 In Energy/Environment areas<br />
Appropriate substitution may be made with the<br />
approval <strong>of</strong> the program adviser.<br />
68 IIT Undergraduate Bulletin 2006–2008<br />
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2. Environmental Engineering<br />
Program adviser: D. Moschandreas<br />
Students must take two courses from each <strong>of</strong> the<br />
following two areas:<br />
Environmental Engineering<br />
CHE 426 Statistical Tools for Engineers<br />
ENVE 404 Water and Wastewater Engineering<br />
ENVE 463 Introduction to Air Pollution Control<br />
ENVE 485 Pollution Prevention<br />
ENVE 491 Undergraduate Research<br />
Civil Engineering<br />
CAE 421 Risk Assessment Engineering<br />
CAE 482 Hydraulic Design <strong>of</strong> Open Channel<br />
Systems<br />
CAE 483 Environmental Systems for Building I<br />
CAE 484 Environmental Systems for Building II<br />
IPRO 497 In Energy/Environment Areas<br />
Appropriate substitution may be made with the<br />
approval <strong>of</strong> the program adviser.<br />
3. Polymer Science and Engineering<br />
Program adviser: J. Schieber<br />
The program embraces polymer chemistry, characterization,<br />
structure and properties, as well as the<br />
manufacture <strong>of</strong> polymeric raw materials and their processing<br />
into finished products.<br />
Students must take one <strong>of</strong> the following courses:<br />
CHE 470 Introduction to Polymer Science<br />
CHEM 470 Introduction to Polymer Science<br />
MMAE 470 Introduction to Polymer Science<br />
In addition, they should choose at least two<br />
courses from the following:<br />
CHE 538 Polymerization Reaction Engineering<br />
CHE 555 Polymer Processing<br />
CHE 575 Polymer Rheology<br />
CHE 581 Processing and Applications <strong>of</strong> Polymer<br />
Composite Materials<br />
CHEM 535 Advanced Polymer Chemistry<br />
CHEM 537 Polymer Chemistry Laboratory<br />
CHEM 542 Interfacial Characterization <strong>of</strong> Polymers<br />
MMAE 483 Structure/Property Relation in Polymers<br />
MMAE 487 Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composite<br />
Materials<br />
MMAE 579 Characterization <strong>of</strong> Polymers<br />
MMAE 580 Structure and Property <strong>of</strong> Polymers<br />
MMAE 581 Theory <strong>of</strong> Mechanical Behavior <strong>of</strong><br />
Polymers