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1 Course Registration Class of 2017 Spring 2013 October 24, 2013

2 Introduction to Chemical and Biomolecular Processes Chemical Engineering Science Conservation and Inequalities: Mass, Chemical Species, Linear Momentum, Energy, Entropy Thermodynamics Transport Phenomena Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Curriculum Material and Energy Balances Fluid Phase and Reaction Equilibria Unit Operations Process Design Analysis Process Control Experimental Design II Experimental Design I Chemical Reaction Engineering Applied Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer Mass Transfer, Separations, and Bioseparations Design Synthesis Integrated Chemical Engineering Process Design For more information: Dr. James Ferri James T. Marcus ‘50 Chair Head, ChBE ferrij@lafayette.edu Dr. Lauren Anderson Assistant Professor Outreach coordinator andersol@lafayette.edu Tiers Hands-on experiences

3 Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering: Course of Study First Year – 8 courses ES 101 – Introduction to Engineering FYS – First Year Seminar MATH 161 – Calculus I MATH 162 – Calculus II CHEM 121 – General Chemistry CHEM 122 – General Chemistry II PHYS 131 – Newtonian Dynamics CCS 1 Second Year – 10 courses ES elective 2 MATH 263 – Calculus III MATH 264 – Differential Equations CHEM 221 – Organic Chemistry I Chemistry elective 3 CHE 211 – Material and Energy Balances CHE 222 – Thermodynamics CCS Free elective Third Year – 10 courses CHE 311 – Transport Phenomena CHE 312 – Experimental Design I CHE 321 – Applied Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer CHE 322 – Experimental Design II CHE 323 – Fluid Phase and Reaction Equilibria CHE 324 – Process Control CHE 411 – Mass Transfer, Separations, and Bioseparations CHE elective 4 CCS Free elective Fourth Year – 8 courses CHE 412 – Integrated Chemical Engineering CHE 413 – Reaction Kinetics and Reactor Design CHE 415 – Design Analysis CHE 422 – Design Synthesis CHE elective CCS Free elective 36 Total Courses 1 Common Course of Study: CCS Distribution Requirement: 1 Humanities, 1 Social Science, 1 Additional (H,S) from approved list Values Requirement (V): may overlap Writing Requirement (W): 1 Writing course beyond FYS outside ChBE, may overlap Globalism and Multiculturalism (GM): 2 courses (see list for approved GM1 and GM2), Elementary Proficiency in Second Language: 2 courses, AP, or placement 2 Engineering Science (ES) Electives ES 226 – Statics ES 241 - Basic Electric Circuit Analysis 3 Chemistry ElectivesPrerequisites: Chemistry 212Inorganic Chemistry I: Structure and BondingChemistry 122 Chemistry 213 Inorganic Chemistry I: Structure and Bonding (with laboratory)Chemistry 122 Chemistry 222Organic Chemistry IIChemistry 221 Chemistry 231 Analytical Chemistry IChemistry 122 Chemistry 252Environmental ChemistryChemistry 121 Chemistry 324Physical Chemistry II Chemistry 122 Chemistry 325Physical Chemistry II (with laboratory)Chemistry 122 4 Chemical Engineering Electives Electives may include: CHE 331 Polymers CHE 334 Chemical Processes in Environmental Engineering CHE 337 Biochemical Engineering CHE 341 Green Engineering CHE 344 Interfacial Phenomena for Nanotechnology CHE 347Micro and Nanofabrication CHE 360Drug Delivery CHE 370 Alternative Energy Sources CHE 372 Biomolecular Engineering CHE 390/1 Independent Study/Research CHE 495/6Honors Thesis Only one CHE elective may occupied by CHE 390/1 or CHE 495/6.

4 Engineering First Year Advanced Standing in Chemistry? - CHE 211 Material & Energy Balances

5 Engineering First Year CCS = Common Course of Study 

6 The Common Course of Study 1.First-Year Seminar 2.Distribution Requirements: one course in the Humanities (H) one course in Natural Science with lab (NS) one course in Social Sciences (SS) two additional courses in two different divisions outside the student's home division 3.Quantitative Reasoning Requirement (Q) 4.Writing Requirement (W): First-Year Seminar three additional W-designated courses, minimum of one course in the major and one outside major 5.Global and Multiculturalism (GM) two courses with domestic and global contexts 6.Values Requirement (V) 7.Elementary Proficiency in a second language one year of study of a language The Common Course of Study First Priority for CCS in Spring 2014

7 The Common Course of Study CCS Courses that satisfy 2 or more requirements: – ART 128: Intro to Asian Art (H, GM2) – ENG 119: Literary Women (H, GM1) – ENG 207: Theater History (H, GM2) – GOVT 225: Pol. Russia & Eastern Europe (SS, GM2) – HIST 228: Europe WWI to Present (SS, GM2, W) – REL 212: Buddhism (H, GM1, GM2) – REL 225: Sex Gender and Religion (H, GM1) – REL 228: Religion Politics in Africa (H, GM1, GM2, SS) – WGS 101: Intro Women’s & Gender Studies (SS, GM1) Language Requirement! SPAN 101, 102, 111, 112 GERM 101, 102, 112

8 How do you look up course attributes? Banner!

9 Tips for Registering in Banner Have your PIN number ready Meet with your advisor! Morning of registration: Timing and CRNs Registered or waitlisted Potential Banner error messages Time Conflict Permission of Instructor Lab Error After registration: Contact advisor if you had problems Petitions for 5 th class by paper

10 QUESTIONS ?


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