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1 Undergraduate Teaching: past and present Dr Patrick Barrie Chemical Engineering’s 60 th Anniversary 16 July 2008

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5 Fox Students enter Department after two years of either Natural Sciences or Mechanical Sciences Year 3: Qualifying Examination for Chemical Engineering Year 4: the Chemical Engineering Tripos

6 1950-1 course: Year 3 (“qualifying examination”)  Applied Physical Chemistry Chemical Thermodynamics (16, Denbigh) Reaction and Phase Equilibrium (28, Denbigh) Kinetic Theory of Gases (8, Fox) Reaction Kinetics (4, Danckwerts)  Chemical Engineering Principles Material and Thermal Balances (20, Danckwerts) Fluid Mechanics (16, Kay) Unit Operations (20, Sellers) Applied Thermodynamics (16, Kay)  Mathematics (32, Fox)  External courses: Ex-Natural Sciences: Electricity, Materials, Structures, Laboratory Ex-Mechanical Sciences: General Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Practical Organic Chemistry

7 1950-1 course: Year 4 (“Chem Eng Tripos”)  Applied Physical Chemistry Thermodynamic Properties (20, Fox) Reaction Kinetics (16, Danckwerts) Electrochemistry (16, Danckwerts) Surface Chemistry (8, Denbigh) Colloidal Phenomena (16, Denbigh)  Chemical Engineering Principles Mass and Heat Transfer (32, Kay) Unit Operations (24, Sellers) Continuous Reaction Systems (8, Denbigh) Automatic Control (8, Kay/Sellers) Radiant Heat Transfer (8, Fox)  Chemical Processes (48, Sellers/Denbigh)  Mathematical Methods (24, Fox)  Choice of external courses: “Statistical Methods” or “Corrosion of Metals”  Assessed using SEVEN three hour examinations  Research Project

8 Number of undergraduates Fox 1959: move to Pembroke Street

9 Number of undergraduates Fox Danckwerts 1960: approval given for purchase of a digital computer 1966: Natural Sciences Tripos reformed: Year 2 course on “Fluid Mechanics and Transfer Processes” Vast bulk of students came via the Natural Sciences route

10 Number of undergraduates Fox Danckwerts 1967: Year 3 became known as “Part I Chemical Engineering Tripos” 1968: Year 4 became known as “Part II Chemical Engineering Tripos 1969: Engineering Tripos starts

11 1968-9 course: Year 3 (Part I Chemical Engineering)  Chemical Thermodynamics (24, Hutchison)  Fluid Mechanics (32, Harrison/Nedderman/Bridgwater)  Catalysis and Kinetics (24, Kenney/Blackadder)  Unit Operations (32, Danckwerts/Bridgwater)  Chemical Reactors (8, Turner)  Process Control (8, Armstrong)  Mathematics (24, Hutchison/Turner)  Statistics (8, Harrison)  Design (8, Bridgwater)  External courses: Ex-Natural Sciences: Structures, Laboratory Ex-Mechanical Sciences: Chemistry, Laboratory  Design Project

12 1968-9 course: Year 4 (Part II Chemical Engineering)  Fluid Mechanics (40, Nedderman/Armstrong)  Separation Processes (16, Danckwerts/Blackadder)  Multicomponent Separations (16, Kenney)  Thermodynamic Properties (8, Hutchison)  Radiant Heat Transfer (8, Turner)  Polymers & Colloids (32, Blackadder)  Electrochemistry (16, Turner)  Tubular Reactors (16, Kenney)  Mathematics (28, Pearson)  Statistics (8, Harrison)  Industrial Lectures  Research Project

13 Number of undergraduates Fox Danckwerts 1974: department permitted use of electronic calculators in exams

14 Number of undergraduates FoxDanckwertsDavidson Year 4 students awarded “Certificate in Advanced Study in Chemical Engineering” 1980: Biotechnology started being taught in Year 4 1986: Structures now taught “in-house” for ex-Natural Scientists 1990: Year 4 students now awarded M.Eng. degree. University agreed previous students could claim one too.

15 Number of undergraduates FoxDanckwertsDavidson B’water 1994: Chemistry now taught “in-house” for ex-Engineering students 1997: Chemical Engineering Tripos starts in 2 nd Year at University, after just one year of Natural Sciences or Engineering: Year 2: Part I Year 3: Part IIA Year 4: Part IIB 1997: Physics starts a 4 th year course for the M.Sci. degree. Other sciences follow. 1995-6: General Engineering becomes a 4-year M.Eng. course

16 Number of undergraduates FoxDanckwertsDavidson B’water Chase 2002: 2 nd year Natural Sciences option of Fluid Mechanics ended 2001: Undergraduate exchange scheme with MIT starts (for 2 nd year students) 2004/5: UCAS codes set up for Chemical Engineering via Natural Sciences Chemical Engineering via Engineering

17 Number of undergraduates FoxDanckwertsDavidson B’water Chase Gladden 2008: Merger with Institute of Biotechnology

18 Number of undergraduates

19 Current course structure  Year 1: Either Natural Sciences or Engineering. Lectures and labwork.  Year 2: First part of core Chemical Engineering. Lectures, labwork and exercises.  Year 3: Rest of core Chemical Engineering. Lectures and exercises. Full time Design Project for 5 weeks in Easter term  Year 4: Advanced Chemical Engineering Options Broadening Material Options Research Project  Written examinations still the major assessment method Some exam papers for you to inspect (’50,’60,’70,’81,’90,’00,’08)

20 Information on undergraduates  Student background: 65% come via Natural Sciences 35% come via Engineering will be 50/50 in next year’s intake  37% of our undergraduates are female  Nationalities: 65% are UK 5% are EU 30% are overseas

21 Class list distribution 1 st 2.1 2 nd (undiv) 2.2 3 rd Other Number

22 Class list distribution University 1960 1 st 10.3% 2.1 24.1% 2 nd (undiv) 4.0% 2.2 35.5% 3 rd 22.1% Other 4.0 Number 4300

23 Class list distribution University 1960 University 2007 1 st 10.3%22.2% 2.1 24.1%50.2% 2 nd (undiv) 4.0%7.0% 2.2 35.5%16.8% 3 rd 22.1%2.1% Other 4.01.0% Number 43009950

24 Class list distribution University 1960 University 2007 Chem Eng 2008 1 st 10.3%22.2%24.8% 2.1 24.1%50.2%46.3% 2 nd (undiv) 4.0%7.0%- 2.2 35.5%16.8%20.8% 3 rd 22.1%2.1%6.0% Other 4.01.0%2.0% Number 43009950152

25 Changes in discipline  New technologies: Polymers Membranes Biotechnology  New understanding of fundamentals: Thermodynamics  New aspects are deemed important: Product Design  Computers: Routine use of numerical methods to solve equations Process simulators Thermodynamic and other databases readily available

26 Changes in teaching  Lectures continue, now often accompanied by detailed handouts  Less laboratory work  More project work  Examples classes discontinued  Plenty of College supervisions A large proportion of which are given by postdocs and PhD students  Teaching almost entirely in-house (other than a few 4 th year options)  Internet Web resources for learning Weblabs

27 Industrial involvement in teaching  Industrial lectures  Industrial backing of research projects  Teaching Consortium Scheme been running for 10 years About 20 companies have been involved Current supporters:

28 Independence  Set up as independent of Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Physics & Chemistry  Still true for “new” department Can modify course rapidly as and when we want  We train our students: to do Engineering calculations to think like Scientists  The emphasis on the fundamental scientific principles behind processes continues: We don’t teach our students how to follow recipes – We teach our students how to write them

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