<p>It is kinda hard to figure out what those ChemE classes are really about just from reading the descriptions... I've picked out thermodynamic, fluid dynamics, chemical kinematics, chemical synthesis...</p>
<p>Do you need to know a lot of math for ChemE classes? Alot of physics? Chemistry? Or is it just "engineering" stuff like ME, dealing with stress curves and stupid stuff like that? Ideas?</p>
<p>oh yea u have to take a lot of chem....but math and physics is involvd i guess</p>
<p>but most importantily--- Chem and chem eng.</p>
<p>wel i am a freshamn but i heard...one takes about 4 math courses in my school for the first 3 semesters.
ist semester- math 140 (calculus I)
2 semester - math 141 (calculus II)
3 semester- math 230 (calc/Vector Analysis), math 251 (diff. eqs)
all of them r 4 cr.</p>
<p>GENERAL & OTHER REQUIREMENTS (34 credits)
Arts (GA)/Humanities (GH)/Social Studies (GS) (18 cr)
ECON 2, 4 or 14 (counts as GS)
ENGL 15 (3 cr)
ENGL 202C (3 cr)
CAS 100A/B (3 cr)
ESACT/BBE (3 cr)
ED&G 100 (3 cr)
Freshman Seminar (1 cr) </p>
<p>MATHEMATICS (16 credits)
MATH 140 (GQ) Calculus with analytic geometry I ( 4)
MATH 141 (GQ) Calculus with analytic geometry II ( 4)
MATH 230 Calculus and vector analysis ( 4)
MATH 251 Ordinary and partial differential equations ( 4) </p>
<p>CHEMICAL SCIENCES (24 credits)
CHEM 012 (GN) Chemical principles ( 3)
CHEM 013 (GN) Chemical principles ( 3)
CHEM 014 (GN) Experimental chemistry ( 1)
CHEM 015 (GN) Experimental chemistry ( 1)
CHEM 036 Laboratory in organic chemistry ( 2)
CHEM 038 Organic Chemistry ( 3)
CHEM 039 Organic Chemistry ( 3)
Physical Chemistry (3) (take Chem 452 or Chem 448)
CHEM 457 Experimental Physical Chemistry ( 2)
B M B 251 (MICRB) Molecular And Cell Biology I ( 3) </p>
<p>PHYSICS (8 credits)
PHYS 211 (GN) General Physics: Mechanics ( 4)
PHYS 212 (GN) General Physics: Electricity And Magnetism (4) </p>
<p>CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (34 credits)
CH E 210 Introduction to material balances ( 3)
CH E 220 Chemical engineering thermodynamics ( 3)
CH E 300 Professional development seminar ( 1)
CH E 320 Phase and chemical equilibria ( 3)
CH E 330 Process fluid mechanics ( 3)
CH E 340 Introduction to biomolecular engineering ( 3)
CH E 350 Process heat transfer ( 3)
CH E 360 Mathematical modeling in chemical engineering ( 3)
CH E 410 Mass transfer operations ( 3)
CH E 430 Chemical reaction engineering ( 3)
CH E 470 Process design ( 3)
CH E 480W Chemical engineering laboratory ( 3) </p>
<p>TECHNICAL & PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVES (18 credits) These electives are chosen from special lists and are different in each of the four option.</p>
<p>its a list i found frm my school for chem eng. i guess u don't take math classes after 3rd semester.....hmm...still frm my point of view those 4 math courses seem hard.</p>