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  • 3.00 Credits

    Material science and engineering of the various materials used for biomedical applications, in-depth discussion of the molecular and cellular interactions to implanted materials, as well as a survey of practical applications. Materials covered will include polymers, ceramics, metals, composites, silicones, and natural materials, such as collagen, elastin, and silk. Prerequisites: LIFE 1010 and CHEM 2420
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the polymer technology, with emphasis on the synthesis of polymeric materials and polymerization processes. Applications cover commodity polymers, such as polyolefins and advanced materials, such as nanomaterials, aerospace materials and biomaterials and biomaterials for drug delivery, artificial tissues and organs. Prerequisites: CHEM 2340 or 2440.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Intended for science and engineering students, an introduction to the characterization and properties of polymeric materials. Introduces synthesis, architecture, molecular microstructure analysis, molecular weight determination, solution properties, thermal properties and mechanical properties of polymeric materials. Dual listed with CHE 5190. Prerequisite: CHEM 4507.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Integration of chemical engineering and chemistry as practiced in modern industry. Engineering of chemical reactions and processes for commodity chemicals, petroleum-based fuels, petrochemicals, intermediates, specialty chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and engineered materials. Environmental strategies for waste minimization and pollution prevention. Prerequisites: CHEM 2420 and CHE 3015 (may be taken concurrently).
  • 3.00 Credits

    After a quick introduction to the Hysys simulation program, the main chemical processes used to convert well-head gas to products will be reviewed and modeled (fractionation train, sulfur recovery, tail gas clean-up, dehydration, refrigeration, nitrogen rejection) in high detail, including appropriate property models to use. Prerequisites: CHE 3070.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advanced topics for a commercial process simulation software that is routinely used in industry will be covered. Topics will include: electrolyte systems, physical property methods and regression of parameters, petroleum industry component selection and distillation, solids handling capabilities including coal processing, advanced recycle stream convergence techniques, and equation-oriented solution methods. Prerequisites: CHE 3070.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Considers computer methods and their accuracy for applied mathematics. Topics include machine arithmetic, analysis of rounding error, solution methods for linear systems and nonlinear equations, interpolations, numerical differentiation and numerical solution of differential equations. Includes some programming. Prerequisites: grade of C or better in COSC 1010, MATH 2310, and either MATH 2250 or 3310.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Focus includes study of the chemistry of air, water, and soil as well as the effects of anthropogenic activities on natural processes. Emphasis is also placed on sustainability and green chemistry practices and technologies. Cross listed with CE/ENR 4430. Prerequisite: CHEM 1020.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Various aspects of Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage, including Policy & Regulations, Geology, Geostatistics, and Engineering. Students will learn geological concepts, models of the subsurface, engineering of fluids and flow, policy and regulations related to CO2 emissions, pore-volume use, injection, monitoring and safety.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An independent research experience for undergraduate students enrolled in the Engineering Honors Program. Before registering for this class, students are responsible for discussing their interests with faculty, identifying a willing research mentor, obtaining approval by said mentor, and communicating the student/faculty partnership tot he appropriate staff in their home department. Must be in the Engineering Honors Program. Cross listed with ATSC/BE/CE/COSC/ES/ESE/PETE 4580. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing.