The program allows a qualified student to simultaneously earn both Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering & Chemistry and Master of Science in Environmental Engineering degrees in four years and three quarters because qualified students are allowed to begin their master’s degree course work during their senior year. The program is intended for engineering students, who want broad technical competences in environmental science and engineering. It aims to provide qualified students the necessary technical training and theoretical background that will help them in tackling current emergent issues and problems in Environmental Engineering.
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Undergraduate Doubly Counted Courses |
Course Code |
Course Title |
Credit Units |
CHM321L |
Thesis 1 |
1 |
CHM331L |
Thesis 2 |
1 |
CHE302 |
Special Topics |
2 |
CHE452D |
Applied ChE |
2 |
CHE381D |
Applied Chm |
1 |
Total Double-Counted Units |
7 |
Graduate Courses |
Course Code |
Course Title |
Credit Units |
EV813 |
Master's Thesis 1 |
3 |
EV823 |
Master's Thesis 2 |
3 |
EV613 |
Physical Principles of Environmental Processes |
3 |
EV623 |
Chemical Principles of Environmental Processes |
3 |
Additional Requirements |
Courses that will not be taken |
Courses to be taken |
Course Code |
Course Title |
Credit Units |
Course Code |
Course Title |
Credit Units |
CHE471D |
Process Design |
1 |
CHE472 |
Plant Design 1 |
2 |
CHE491D |
Equipment Design |
1 |
CHE482 |
Plant Design 2 |
2 |
CHE483 |
Plant Design |
3 |
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BIO033 |
Intoduction to Biotechnology |
3 |
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Comparison of the Programs |
BS ChEChm |
221 |
MS EnE |
38 |
Total of two programs taken individually |
259 |
BS ChEChm-MS EnE simultaneously |
248 |