The following Chemical & Environmental Engineering classes are currently listed in
the Graduate School Catalog:
- CHEE 5100 Environmental Chemodynamics
- CHEE 5150 Environmental Reaction Engineering
- CHEE 5160 Industrial Waste Treatment
- CHEE 5180 Hazardous Material Spills
- CHEE 5270 Estimation of Physical Properties
- CHEE 5410 New Separations
- CHEE 5480 Membrane Science & Engineering
- CHEE 5600 Fractals in Engineering
- CHEE 5800 Polymer Science & Engineering
- CHEE 5820 Colloid & Surface Phenomena
- CHEE 5850 Properties of Polymer Systems
- CHEE 5930 Seminars in Chemical & Environmental Engineering
- CHEE 6100 Engineering Materials Science & Applications
- CHEE 6500 Advanced Chemical Reaction Engineering
- CHEE 6510 Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
- CHEE 6550 Transport Phenomena I
- CHEE 6560 Transport Phenomena II
- CHEE 6600 Applied Tensor Analysis
- CHEE 6700 Management of Projects and Technological Innovation
- CHEE 6790 Information Accelerated Radical Innovation
- CHEE 6810 Physical Chemistry of Polymers
- CHEE 6830 Transport in Plastics
- CHEE 6840 Polymer Processing
- CHEE 6860 Polymer Laboratory Methods
- CHEE 6870 Microelectronic, Photonic, & Biological Materials
- CHEE 6880 Thermodynamics of Semiconductor & Biological Materials
- CHEE 6890 Characterization of Microelectronic, Photonic, & Biological Materials
- CHEE 6960 Masters Research & Thesis
- CHEE 6980 Special Topics in Chemical Engineering
- CHEE 8500 Advanced Chemical Reaction Engineering
- CHEE 8510 Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
- CHEE 8550 Transport Phenomena I
- CHEE 8560 Transport Phenomena II
- CHEE 8600 Applied Tensor Analysis
- CHEE 8810 Physical Chemistry of Polymers
- CHEE 8830 Transport in Plastics
- CHEE 8840 Polymer Processing
- CHEE 8860 Polymer Laboratory Methods
- CHEE 8960 Doctoral Research & Dissertation
- CHEE 8980 Special Topics in Chemical Engineering
All classes are not offered each year; some are offered alternating years while others
are offered only upon sufficient student demand. Note that Masters students should
register for research under CHEE-6960 while Doctoral students register under CHEE-8960.
Required classes for Masters students are highlighted in bold; required classes for Doctoral students are highlighted in bold and underlined.
See the Masters and Doctoral degree sections of the Graduate Handbook for other requirements.
Courses for the Polymer Option are highlighted in italic. Note that courses beginning with 5 are for both Masters and Doctoral students
while courses beginning with 6 are for Masters only and courses beginning with 8 are for Doctoral only.
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