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CHE COURSE SELECTION BROWNBAG
April 3, 2012
Typical ChE
Schedule
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
FIRST YEAR
Math 161: Calculus I
Math 162: Calculus II
Chem 121: General Chemistry I
Chem 122: General Chemistry II
ES101: Introduction to Engineering
Physics 131: Physics I: Mechanics
First-Year Seminar
English 110: College Writing
SECOND YEAR
Math 263: Calculus III
Math 264: Differential Equations
Chem 221- Organic Chemistry I
VaST
CHE 211 – Material and Energy
CHE 222 – Thermodynamics
Balances
Engineering Science Elective 2
Chemistry Elective 3
Humanities-Social Science Elective 1
Humanities-Social Science Elective 1
THIRD YEAR
CHE 311- Transport Phenomena
CHE 321- Applied Fluid Mechanics and
Heat Transfer
CHE 312 – Experimental Design I
CHE 322 -Experimental Design II
Chemical Engineering Elective
CHE 323 -Fluid Phase and Reaction
Equilibria
3
Chemistry Elective
CHE 324 – Process Control
1
Humanities-Social Science Elective
Free Elective
FOURTH YEAR
CHE 411 – Mass Transfer, Separations
CHE 422 – Design Synthesis
and Bioseparations
CHE 412 – Integrated Chemical
Chem 324 – Physical Chemistry II
Engineering
without Lab
CHE 413 – Reaction Kinetics and
Free Elective
Reactor Design
CHE 415 – Design Analysis
Technical Elective 4
Technical Elective 4
Humanities-Social Science Electives 1
Typical ChE
Schedule
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
FIRST YEAR
Math 161: Calculus I
Math 162: Calculus II
Chem 121: General Chemistry I
Chem 122: General Chemistry II
ES101: Introduction to Engineering
Physics 131: Physics I: Mechanics
First-Year Seminar
English 110: College Writing
SECOND YEAR
Math 263: Calculus III
Math 264: Differential Equations
Chem 221- Organic Chemistry I
VaST
CHE 211 – Material and Energy
CHE 222 – Thermodynamics
Balances
Engineering Science Elective 2
Chemistry Elective 3
Humanities-Social Science Elective 1
Humanities-Social Science Elective 1
THIRD YEAR
CHE 311- Transport Phenomena
CHE 321- Applied Fluid Mechanics and
Heat Transfer
CHE 312 – Experimental Design I
CHE 322 -Experimental Design II
Chemical Engineering Elective
CHE 323 -Fluid Phase and Reaction
Equilibria
3
Chemistry Elective
CHE 324 – Process Control
1
Humanities-Social Science Elective
Free Elective
FOURTH YEAR
CHE 411 – Mass Transfer, Separations
CHE 422 – Design Synthesis
and Bioseparations
CHE 412 – Integrated Chemical
Chem 324 – Physical Chemistry II
Engineering
without Lab
CHE 413 – Reaction Kinetics and
Free Elective
Reactor Design
CHE 415 – Design Analysis
Technical Elective 4
Technical Elective 4
Humanities-Social Science Electives 1
Sophomore changes for going abroad
Fall
Spring
Math 263: Calc II
Math 254: Dif E Q
Chem 221: Organic
Chemistry 1
Chem 222: Organic
Chemistry II
CHE 211: Material and
energy balances
VAST
CHE 222: Thermodynamics I
Free
ES: Statics
Free
DO YOU WANT TO STUDY ABROAD IN SPAIN?
Stephanie Roebelen
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
FIRST YEAR
Minor: Math
Studied abroad
in Madrid, Spain
Lafayette
Requirement
Major Requirement
Major Elective
Math Elective
Math 162: Calculus I
Chem 121: General Chemistry I
ES101: Introduction to Engineering
First-Year Seminar
Math 163: Calculus II
Chem 122: General Chemistry II
Physics 131: Physics I: Mechanics
Math 290: Introduction to theoretical
Econ 101: Principles
SECOND YEAR
Math 264: Dif E Qs
Econ: Macroeconomics
Chem 221: Organic Chemistry I
VaST
CHE 211: Material and Energy
Balances
CHE 222: Thermodynamics
ES: Circuits
Chem: Organic Chemistry II
Span 111: Intermediate
Span: Advanced
THIRD YEAR
CHE 311:Transport Phenomena
CHE 321: Applied Fluid Mechanics and
Heat Transfer
CHE 312: Experimental Design I
CHE 322: Experimental Design II
CHE : Elective
CHE 323: Fluid Phase and Reaction
Equilibria
Chem: Analytical Chemistry
CHE 324: Process Control
Math 351: Abstract Algebra I
Chem 324: Physical Chemistry II
FOURTH YEAR
CHE 411: Mass Transfer, Separations
CHE 422 – Design Synthesis
and Bioseparations
CHE 412: Integrated Chemical
Math Elective
Engineering
CHE 413: Reaction Kinetics and Reactor
Math Elective
Design
CHE 415: Design Analysis
CHE Elective 4
CHE: Elective
Humanities-Social Science Electives 1
Class suggestions for Madrid Spain
Orgo II- Professor Tania de Fuente
 Volcanoes (or another class with a trip)
 Spanish
 Dance
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Madrid, Spain
Caso de Campo
Madrid
Caso de Campo
Sangria & Tapas
Dia
Chocolate
con Churros
Madrid
Palacio Real
Retiro
SLU Madrid Campus
•Metro: Guzman el Bueno
•Live with host families
TRIPS- MOROCCO
TRIPS- TOULOUSE
DO YOU WANT TO STUDY ABROAD IN
GERMANY?
FRESHMAN YEAR
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AP Credit:
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Intro Biology
College Writing
Chem 121
Emily Wallitsch
Minor: Biotech
Studied abroad: Bremen, Germany
Fall
Semester
Spring
Semester
Chemistry
122
Genetics
ES 101
Intro to U.S
Politics
FYS
Physics
Calculus 1
Calculus 2
SOPHOMORE YEAR
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Before going to Germany:
Intro German
 Differential Equations
 ES Elective
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Fall Semester
Spring Semester
(Germany)
Material & Energy
Balances
VAST
Thermo 1
Circuits
Organic Chemistry
German Politics & Culture
Calculus 3
Differential Equations
Principles of
Economics
JUNIOR YEAR
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For the Biotech minor:
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Analytical Chemistry
Transport Phenomena
Genetics
Fall Semester
Thesis
Spring Semester
Transport Phenomena
Thermo 2
Interfacial Phenomena
Experimental
Design 2
Experimental Design 1
Unit Operations
U.S. Politics and
Elections
Process Controls
Analytical Chemistry
STUDY ABROAD: BREMEN, GERMANY
Students from over 100 different
countries
 Campus living with abroad feel
 Transportations Pass
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Easy to travel.
 Beautiful campus
 Friendly Students
STUDY ABROAD: BREMEN, GERMANY
10th most populates city
in Germany
 Located in North-west
Germany on the River
Weser
 Rich history
 A variety of restaurants,
cafes and biergartens to
explore
 Old Town and Schnoor
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STUDY ABROAD: BREMEN, GERMANY
Berlin, Germany
St. Petersburg, Russia
Brussels, Belgium
Helgoland, Germany
STUDY ABROAD: BREMEN, GERMANY
Klimahaus
Beck’s Brewery
Werder Bremen
Game
Bergen-Belsen
Mercedes-Benz Factory
OTHER TRIPS
 Italy
 England
 Belgium
 Russia
OTHER TRIPS
 France
 Spain
 Switzerland
 Czech Republic
 Netherlands
 Germany
 Austria
 Bulgaria
 Hungary
 Ireland
DO YOU WANT TO STAY AT LAFAYETTE?
Angela Wnek
Minor: Economics
SOPHOMORE YEAR
First Semester
Interim
Second Semester
CHE 211 M&E
CHE 222 Thermo I
ES 226 Statics
CHEM 252
Environmental Chem.
ECON 211 Intermediate
Microeconomics
MUS 154 Concert Band
GEOL 170 Evolution CHE 323 Thermo II
of Ecuador &
ES 231 Nature of Materials
Galapagos
VAST 217 Art & Science of
Flow Viz
THTR 201 Public Speaking
ECON 212 Intermediate
Macroeconomics
INDS 211 Interdis. Seminar
Life Sciences
MUS 154 Concert Band
COMMON MINORS
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Mathematics
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Mathematics 161, 162, 263 plus three mathematics courses numbered
higher than 263, including at least two numbered 300 or higher
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Economics
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Two courses in addition to the four required for ChE
six courses within the department, with prerequisites enforced
Biotech/Bioengineering
Bio 101
One of BIOL 225, BIOL 251, BIOL 255, BIOL 256, BIOL 312, BIOL 340,
CHEM 231, CHEM 332, CHEM 351, CHEM 352, CHEM 452, INDS
304, MATH 385, NEUR 201, PHYS 220, PSYC 225, PSYC 323, PSYC
324, Independent Study and/or Honors Thesis with biotechnology
content in one of the science departments
 CHE 311, CHE 337, CHE 340, ME380, ME 489, ME 492, ECE 437,
Independent Study and/or Honors Thesis with biotechnology content in
one of the engineering departments
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Environmental Science
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5 courses in 3 components
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Core component, Technical component, Policy/Issues Component