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Undergraduate Curriculum:
The coursework necessary to graduate with a B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering can be grouped in the following categories:
The engineering courses, including the core chemical engineering courses*, engineering and technical electives, and the advanced chemical courses
The basic science and mathematics sequence, which also satisfies the university’s scientific inquiry requirements
The university’s cultural knowledge (humanities, fine arts, and social science) elective courses, TIDES, public service, and the writing requirement
*Beginning with students who declared the Chemical Engineering major in the Fall of 2014, a minimum grade of C- must be earned in each CENG required core course in order to receive credit for the Bachelor’s degree.
Undergraduate Core Requirements:
The following courses are required by the university to obtain a degree:
Writing (ENGL 1010, 4 credits) Scientific Inquiry (9-12 credits): Satisfied by the basic mathematics and science sequence
comprising MATH 1220, 2210, 2240; PHYS 1310, 1320; and CHEM 1070/1170, 1080/1180 Cultural Knowledge (18 credits): Satisfied by at least 6 credit hours of Humanities/Fine Arts and
at least 6 credit hours of Social Science Public Service (2-3 credits) TIDES: Satisfied by TIDE 1450 Capstone Experience (3+ credits): Satisfied by CENG 4310
Certain modifications to the freshmen program may be made by:
Achievement of advanced standing through Advanced Placement Tests offered by the CEEB Use of advanced placement tests in mathematics and chemistry offered on campus during
Orientation Week Submission of transcripts from other universities for equivalent courses taken prior to entering
Tulane
New majors are assigned an individual faculty advisor based on their expected graduation year, and they should consult with him or her regularly for class and career planning. Faculty members can be reached by email or in person to set up meeting times.Class of 2019 – O’Connor, PapadopoulosClass of 2018 – Ashbaugh, GodbeyClass of 2017 – Albert, PrattSpecial advising for transfer students, study abroad – Papadopoulos
Chemical Engineering Program of Study:
First Year
Fall Semester Spring Semester
Course Number Course Name Credits Course Number Course Name Credits
CHEM 1070,1170 Chemistry I and Lab 4 CHEM 1080,1180 General Chemistry II and Lab
4
PHYS 1310 General Physics I and Lab
4 PHYS 1320 General Physics II and Lab
4
MATH 1210 Calculus I 4 MATH 1220 Calculus II 4
ENGR Engineering TIDES 1 Cultural Knowledge I
3
ENGL 1010 Writing 4 Lower Level Service Learning
1
Total 17 Total 16
Second YearFall Semester Spring Semester
Course Number Course Name Credits Course Number Course Name CreditsCENG 2110 Material and Energy
Balances3 CENG 2120 Thermodynamics I 3
CENG 2500 Intro to Biotech & Biomolecular Engineering
3 CENG 2320 Transport Phenomena I
3
CHEM 2410 Organic Chemistry I 3 CHEM 2420 Organic Chemistry II 3CHEM 2430 Organic Chemistry
Lab I1 CHEM 2440 Organic Chemistry Lab
II1
MATH 2210 Calculus III 4 MATH 2240 Introduction to Applied Mathematics
4
Cultural Knowledge II
3 Cultural Knowledge III 3
Total 17 Total 17
Third YearFall Semester Spring Semester
Course Number Course Name Credits Course Number Course Name CreditsCENG 3110 Thermodynamics II 3 CENG 3240 Unit Operations Lab 4
CENG 3230 Numerical Methods for Chemical Engineering
3 CENG 3340 Separation Processes
3
CENG 3390 Transport Phenomena II 3 CENG 4150 Kinetics & Reactor Design
3
Cultural Knowledge IV 3 CENG 3020 Chemistry & Engineering Science in the Community
2
Advanced Chemistry I ¾ CHEM Advanced Chemistry II
3/4
Total 15/16 Total 15/16
Fourth YearFall Semester Spring Semester
Course Number Course Name Credits Course Number Course Name CreditsCENG 4310 Chemical Process
Design3 CENG 4600 Practice School I 3
Technical Elective 3 CENG 4620 Practice School II 3Cultural Knowledge V 3 CENG 4500 Process Control 3Engineering Elective 3 Cultural Knowledge
VI3
Advanced Technical Elective
3 Advanced Engineering Elective
3
Total 15 Total 15