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Chemical Engineering

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The Major: Although chemical engineering has existed for only 100 years, its name is no longer completely descriptive of this dynamic profession. The work of the chemical engineer is not restricted to the chemical industry, chemical changes or chemistry. Instead, modern chemical engineers are concerned with all the physical, chemical and biological changes of matter that can produce an economic product or result that is useful to mankind.

The education of the chemical engineer is based on the fundamental sciences of physics, chemistry and biology, on mathematical and computer techniques, and on basic engineering principles. This background makes the chemical engineer extremely versatile and capable of working in a variety of industries: chemical, petroleum, materials, microelectronics, environmental and food processing. It is also a good preparation for law and medical schools.

The chemical industry alone provides an opportunity for the chemical engineer to participate in the research, development, design or operation of plants for the production of new synthetic fibers, plastics, chemical fertilizers, vitamins, antibiotics, rocket fuels, nuclear fuels, paper pulp, photographic products, paints, fuel cells, transistors and the thousands of chemicals that are used as intermediates in the manufacture of these products.

Combined-Degree Programs

Qualified students can begin their master’s program while seniors and double count up to 12 hours of specified chemical engineering graduate courses for both the bachelor’s and master’s degrees.

To qualify, students from chemical engineering must have an upper-division GPA of 3.3 or higher, a GPA of 3.2 or higher in chemical engineering courses, senior status (4EG), completed eight of the required chemical engineering courses, a combined verbal and quantitative GRE score of 1100 or greater and satisfied all department and graduate school admission requirements..

Mission

To offer high-quality undergraduate and graduate degree programs in chemical engineering and to conduct research that helps educate graduate students and serves the needs of Florida and the nation.

Goal

To prepare students for life-long careers in chemical engineering.

Educational Objectives

  • To instill technical competence in mathematics, science and engineering,
  • To develop problem-solving skills,
  • To develop an ability to apply knowledge to practice,
  • To develop the ability to design a component, unit or process that meets performance specifications,
  • To develop the ability to design and conduct experiments and to analyze and interpret the data,
  • To use the techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for chemical engineering practice,
  • To develop communication skills,
  • To instill an ability to work well with others, including co-workers of different disciplines,
  • To instill professional ethics,
  • To obtain the broad background and knowledge of contemporary issues necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context, and
  • To engage in life-long learning.

Department Requirements

Successful applicants must have earned a 2.5 grade point average or higher in the eight preprofessional courses and have earned a grade point average of 2.5 or higher in each of the preprofessional course sequences (calculus, chemistry and physics).

For the purposes of determining admission to or retention in the department, grade point averages will be based on the last of no more than two attempts for each course. Students must maintain satisfactory progress (GPA of 2.0 or higher) in chemical engineering courses and in their overall record.

To proceed to succeeding courses, C grades or better are required in ECH 3023, 3101, 3203, 3223, 3264 and COT 3502 within two enrollments (including withdrawals) for each course.

Any course taken to satisfy a degree requirement (General Education, required course or technical elective) with the exception of ECH 4948 and 4949, cannot be taken with the S-U grade option.

Refer to the department web site for the most up-to-date department policies.

Chemical Engineering

To remain ‘on track’ for this major a student must meet the following critical-tracking criteria. Critical-tracking courses appear in bold.

Semester 1:

  • 2.0 UF GPA required semesters 1-5
  • 2.5 GPA on all critical-tracking course work for semesters 1-5
  • Complete 1 of 8 tracking courses with a minimum grade of C within 2 attempts (CHM 2045, CHM 2046, MAC 2311, MAC 2312, MAC 2313, MAP 2302, PHY 2048, PHY 2049)

Semester 2:

  • Complete 1 additional course with minimum grade of C within 2 attempts

Semester 3:

  • Complete 2 additional courses with a minimum grade of C within 2 attempts

Semester 4:

  • Complete 2 additional courses with a minimum grade of C within 2 attempts

Semester 5:

  • Complete all 8 critical-tracking courses with a minimum grade of C in each course within 2 attempts

Semester 1

Credits

If you do not place out of ENC 1101, take it in the fall.

 

MAC 2311 Geometry and Calculus l (GE-M)

4

CHM 2045 General Chemistry (GE-P)

3

CHM 2045L General Chemistry Lab (GE-P)

1

ABE 2062 Biology for Engineers1

3

Humanities (GE-H)

3

Total

14

Semester 2

Credits

MAC 2312 Geometry & Calculus 2 (GE-M)

4

CHM 2046 General Chemistry (GE-P)

3

CHM 2046L General Chemistry Lab (GE-P)

1

PHY 2048 Physics with Calculus 1 (GE-P)

3

PHY 2048L Physics w/ Calculus 1 Lab (GE-P)

1

Social and Behavioral Sciences (GE-S)

3

Total

15

Semester 3

Credits

ECH 3023 Material and Energy Balances

5

MAC 2313 Geometry and Calculus 3 (GE-M)

4

MAP 2302 Elementary Differential Equations (GE-M)

3

PHY 2049 Physics with Calculus 2 (GE-P)

3

PHY 2049L Physics w/ Calculus 2 Lab (GE-P)

1

Total

16

Semester 4

Credits

CHM 3120 Intro to Analytical Chemistry

3

ENC 2210 Technical Writing (GE-C) OR ENC 3254 Writing in Discipline (GE-C)

3

ECH 3264 Elementary Transport Phenomena

3

COT 3502 Computer Model Formulation

4

STA 3032 Engineering Statistics

3

Total

16

Semester 5

Credits

CHM 3120L Analytical Chemistry Lab

1

CHM 4411 Physical Chemistry

4

Humanities (GE-H)

3

Social & Behavioral Sciences (GE-S)

3

Total

11

Semester 6

Credits

CHM 3217 Organic Chemistry –One Semester2

4

ECH 3101 Process Thermodynamics

3

ECH 3203 Fluid and Solids Operations

3

ECH 3223 Energy Transfer Operations

3

Humanities (GE-H) or Social and Behavioral Sciences (GE-S)

3

Total

16

Semester 7

Credits

ECH 4123 Phase & Chemical Equilibrium

3

ECH 4224L Fluid & Energy Transfer Lab

2

ECH 4714L Safety and Experimental Evaluation Lab

1

ECH 4934 Chemical Engineering Seminar

1

CHM Advanced chemistry elective3

3

CGN 3710 Experimentation and Instrumentation in Civil Engineering4

3

Area specialization technical elective5

3

Total

16

Semester 8

Credits

ECH 4403 Separation and Mass Transfer Operations

3

ECH 4504 Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Design

4

ECH 4604 Process Costing and Economic Analysis

3

ECH 4824 Materials of Chemical Engr

2

Area specialization technical elective5

3

Total

15

Semester 9

Credits

ECH 4644 Process Design6

3

ECH 4323 Process Control

3

ECH 4323L Process Control Lab

1

ECH 4404L Separation and Mass Transfer Lab

2

Area specialization technical elective5

3

Chemical engineering technical elective5

3

Total

15

Total Required for the Degree

134

1Or take BSC 2211, Integrated Principles of Biology 2.

2Or take CHM 2210 and CHM 2211, Organic Chemistry.

3Visit undergraduate.che.ufl.edu for an approved list of advanced courses.

4Or take EEL 3003, Elements of Electrical Engineering.

5An area specialization consists of technical electives with a coherent theme. Technical electives are defined as department-approved, upper-division courses with significant science and/or math content. Provision is made to receive up to three credits of approved co-op and internship experience. Military courses cannot be used for technical electives. Pre-approved options and technical electives are available on the Web at undergraduate.che.ufl.edu/options.

6The Integrated Product and Process Design program (ECH 4912 and ECH 4913) requires six hours of course work and is offered as a sequence of two three-credit courses during fall and spring of the senior year. These two courses are pre-approved substitutes for three credits of technical electives and for ECH 4644, Process Design.