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<strong>Illinois</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong><br />
Students should take up to one course (three credit<br />
hours) from the following:<br />
CHE 426 Statistical Tools for Engineers<br />
CHE 489 Fluidization<br />
CHE 582 Interfacial and Colloid Phenomena<br />
FPE 541 Principles <strong>of</strong> Food Packaging<br />
MMAE 451 Finite Element Methods in Engineering<br />
MMAE 485 Manufacturing Processes<br />
Appropriate substitutions may be made with the approval<br />
<strong>of</strong> the program adviser.<br />
4. Bioengineering<br />
Program adviser: S. Parulekar<br />
Bioengineering has two career specializations:<br />
Biomedical Engineering<br />
Four courses (12 credit hours) most be taken and are<br />
allocated as follows:<br />
BIOL 107 General Biology Lectures<br />
BIOL 115 Human Biology<br />
CHE 411 Introduction to Bioengineering<br />
One elective is chosen from the following:<br />
BIOL 214 Genetics and Genetics <strong>Technology</strong><br />
BIOL 403 Biochemistry Lectures<br />
BIOL 414 Genetics for Engineering Scientists<br />
BIOL 430 Animal Physiology: Lecture<br />
BIOL 445 Cell Biology<br />
CHE 426 Statistical Tools for Engineers<br />
CHE 492 Senior Problems<br />
CHE 510 Transport Phenomena in Living Systems<br />
Biotechnology<br />
Students must take the following course:<br />
CHE 411 Introduction to Bioengineering<br />
Three electives are chosen from the following:<br />
BIOL 107 General Biology Lectures<br />
BIOL 214 Genetics and Genetic <strong>Technology</strong><br />
BIOL 403 Biochemistry Lectures<br />
BIOL 414 Genetics for Engineering Scientists<br />
BIOL 423 Microbial Genetics Laboratory<br />
BIOL 445 Cell Biology<br />
CHE 426 Statistical Tools for Engineers<br />
CHE 577 Biochemical Engineering<br />
CHE 578 Biochemical Engineering II<br />
CHE 579 Enzyme Reactor Engineering<br />
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Chemical and Environmental Engineering<br />
5. Process Design and Operation<br />
Program adviser: A. Cinar<br />
For students interested in design, operation, monitoring,<br />
optimization and control <strong>of</strong> chemical processes.<br />
At least two courses (six credit hours) must be taken<br />
from the following:<br />
CHE 426 Statistical Tools for Engineers<br />
CHE 431 Artificial Intelligence Applications<br />
in Engineering<br />
CHE 437 Discrete Time Systems and<br />
Computer Control<br />
CHE 507 Computer-Aided Design<br />
CHE 508 Process-Design Optimization<br />
CHE 528 Analysis and Simulation <strong>of</strong><br />
Chemical Processing;<br />
CHE 530 Advanced Process Control<br />
CHE 532 Process Modeling<br />
CHE 560 Statistical Quality and Process Control<br />
Up to two courses may be selected from the following<br />
(only one may be an ENVE course):<br />
CHE 402 Introduction to Microelectronics<br />
Fabrication <strong>Technology</strong><br />
CHE 430 Petrochemical Process Operations<br />
and Design<br />
CHE 455/555<br />
Polymer Processing<br />
CHE 465 Electrochemical Energy Conversion<br />
CHE 475 Food Engineering I<br />
CHE 476 Food Engineering II<br />
CHE 489 Fluidization<br />
CHE 492 Senior Problems<br />
CHE 571 Food Process Engineering<br />
CHE 572 Advanced Food Process Engineering<br />
ENVE 450 Analysis <strong>of</strong> Environmental Systems<br />
ENVE 476 Engineering Control<br />
<strong>of</strong> Industrial Hazards<br />
ENVE 485 Pollution Prevention<br />
FPE 521 Food Process Engineering<br />
FPE 522 Advanced Food Process Engineering<br />
IIT Undergraduate Bulletin 1999-2001