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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING. FIRST YEAR. SECOND YEAR. Fall. Winter. Spring. Fall. Winter. Spring. MTH 252 Co-Req. Soph. Stdg. ChE 101 or ENGR 111. ChE 102 or ENGR 112. ENGR 211 Statics. BioScience Elective. CH 221 Chemistry. CH 331 Organic Chemistry. CH 332 Organic Chemistry.
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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR Fall Winter Spring Fall Winter Spring MTH 252 Co-Req Soph. Stdg. ChE 101orENGR 111 ChE 102orENGR 112 ENGR 211Statics BioScienceElective CH 221Chemistry CH 331Organic Chemistry CH 332Organic Chemistry ChE 213Process DataAnalysis ChE 212EnergyBalances ChE 211Material Balances and Stoichiometry ENGR 201ElectricalFundamentals CH 222Chemistry CH 223Chemistry MTH 112 MTH 252IntegralCalculus MTH 256Differential Equations MTH 306Matrix & PowerSeries Methods PH 213Physics w/ Calculus MTH 251DifferentialCalculus MTH 254Vector Calculus MTH 252 Co-Req MTH 254 Co-Req MTH 254 Co-Req HS Chem or Equiv. MTH 251 MTH 252 MTH 254 MTH 252 WR 121 PH 211Physicsw/ Calculus PH 212Physics w/ Calculus WR 121EnglishComposition COMM 111/114Speech WR 327TechnicalReport Writing Shaded courses are required by the college prior to admission to the Professional Engineering Program Shaded courses are additional prerequisites for third-year courses. Academic Year: 2007-2008 Rev. 8/2007
BioE 220Prof. Engineering Ethics SynthesisScience, Technology, & Society Difference, Power &Discrimination Lifetime Fitness e.g. HHS 231 + Lab. SynthesisContemporary Global Issues CH 441Physical Chemistry CH 442Physical Chemistry • NOTES: • 1. MECOP admission – all shaded courses plus CH 222, CH 223, CH 331 and CH 332 • 2. Starting Fall 2001, MTH 306 – Matrix and Power Series Methods (4), will replace MTH 253 – Infinite Series (4) (which is used for admission to the Professional Engineering Program) and MTH 341 – Linear Algebra (3) or equivalent. • 3. ChE 211 is required to begin the third-year course sequences. • ChE 273, a web course from Brigham Young University (http://ce.byu.edu), can be substituted for ChE 211 and ChE 212. Please contact the ChE Department (541-737-4791) before choosing this option. • Credits to graduate = 192. Free Electives (7) Perspectives Social Processes & Institutions Perspectives Western Culture Perspectives Cultural Diversity Perspectives Literature & Arts CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Additional courses not requiring admission to the Professional Engineering Program Rev. 8/2007