(120 credits) 

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
1st SemesterCredits
CHEM 125 General Chemistry I 3
CHEM 125A General Chemistry Lab I 1
ENGL 101 English Composition: Introduction to Academic Writing 3
FED 101 Fundamentals of Engineering Design 2
FYS SEM First-Year Student Seminar 0
MATH 111 Calculus I 4
PHYS 111 Physics I 3
PHYS 111A Physics I Lab 1
 Term Credits17
2nd Semester
CHE 101 Introduction to Chemical Engineering 1
CHEM 126 General Chemistry II 3
ENGL 102 English Composition: Introduction to Writing for Research 3
MATH 112 Calculus II 4
PHYS 121 Physics II 3
PHYS 121A Physics II Lab 1
 Term Credits15
Second Year
1st Semester
CHE 201 Material and Energy Balances 4
CHEM 243 Organic Chemistry I 3
CHEM 244A Organic Chemistry I Laboratory 2
ENGR 211 Professional Skills for Engineers I 1
History and Humanities GER 200 level 3
MATH 211 Calculus III A 3
 Term Credits16
2nd Semester
CHE 230 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I 3
CHE 260 Fluid Flow 3
CS 115 Introduction to Computer Science I in C++ 3
MATH 222 Differential Equations 4
MTEN 201 Introductory Principles of Materials Engineering 3
 Term Credits16
Third Year
1st Semester
CHE 342 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II 3
CHE 365 Chemical Engineering Computing 3
CHE 370 Heat and Mass Transfer 4
MATH 333 Probability and Statistics 3
 Term Credits13
2nd Semester
CHE 312 Chemical Process Safety 3
CHE 349 Kinetics and Reactor Design 3
CHE 360 Separation Processes I 4
COM 313 Writing in the Workplace 3
ENGR 301 Engineering Applications of Data Science 3
 Term Credits16
Fourth Year
1st Semester
CHE 489 Process Dynamics and Control 3
CHE 495 Chemical Engineering Laboratory I 2
IE 492 Engineering Management 3
PHIL 334 Engineering Ethics and Technological Practice: Philosophical Perspectives on Engineering 3
Technical Elective 1 1 3
 Term Credits14
2nd Semester
CHE 472 Process and Plant Design 4
CHE 496 Chemical Engineering Laboratory II 3
Humanities and Social Science Senior Seminar GER 3
Technical Elective 2 1 3
 Term Credits13
 Total Credits120

CoOp Option A Track

(144 credits)

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
1st SemesterCredits
CHEM 125 General Chemistry I 3
CHEM 125A General Chemistry Lab I 1
ENGL 101 English Composition: Introduction to Academic Writing 3
FED 101 Fundamentals of Engineering Design 2
FYS SEM First-Year Student Seminar 0
MATH 111 Calculus I 4
PHYS 111 Physics I 3
PHYS 111A Physics I Lab 1
 Term Credits17
2nd Semester
CHE 101 Introduction to Chemical Engineering 1
CHEM 126 General Chemistry II 3
ENGL 102 English Composition: Introduction to Writing for Research 3
MATH 112 Calculus II 4
PHYS 121 Physics II 3
PHYS 121A Physics II Lab 1
 Term Credits15
Second Year
1st Semester
CHE 201 Material and Energy Balances 4
CHEM 243 Organic Chemistry I 3
CHEM 244A Organic Chemistry I Laboratory 2
ENGR 211 Professional Skills for Engineers I 1
History and Humanities GER 200 level 3
MATH 211 Calculus III A 3
 Term Credits16
2nd Semester
CHE 230 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I 3
CHE 260 Fluid Flow 3
CS 115 Introduction to Computer Science I in C++ 3
MATH 222 Differential Equations 4
MTEN 201 Introductory Principles of Materials Engineering 3
 Term Credits16
Third Year
1st Semester
ENGR 310 Co-op Work Experience I 12
 Term Credits12
2nd Semester
CHE 342 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II 3
CHE 365 Chemical Engineering Computing 3
CHE 370 Heat and Mass Transfer 4
MATH 333 Probability and Statistics 3
 Term Credits13
Fourth Year
1st Semester
ENGR 410 Co-op Work Experience II 12
 Term Credits12
2nd Semester
CHE 312 Chemical Process Safety 3
CHE 349 Kinetics and Reactor Design 3
CHE 360 Separation Processes I 4
COM 313 Writing in the Workplace 3
ENGR 301 Engineering Applications of Data Science 3
 Term Credits16
Fifth Year
1st Semester
CHE 489 Process Dynamics and Control 3
CHE 495 Chemical Engineering Laboratory I 2
IE 492 Engineering Management 3
PHIL 334 Engineering Ethics and Technological Practice: Philosophical Perspectives on Engineering 3
Technical Elective 1 1 3
 Term Credits14
2nd Semester
CHE 472 Process and Plant Design 4
CHE 496 Chemical Engineering Laboratory II 3
Humanities and Social Science Senior Seminar GER 3
Technical Elective 2 1 3
 Term Credits13
 Total Credits144

CoOp Option B Track

(144 credits)

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
1st SemesterCredits
CHEM 125 General Chemistry I 3
CHEM 125A General Chemistry Lab I 1
ENGL 101 English Composition: Introduction to Academic Writing 3
FED 101 Fundamentals of Engineering Design 2
FYS SEM First-Year Student Seminar 0
MATH 111 Calculus I 4
PHYS 111 Physics I 3
PHYS 111A Physics I Lab 1
 Term Credits17
2nd Semester
CHE 101 Introduction to Chemical Engineering 1
CHEM 126 General Chemistry II 3
ENGL 102 English Composition: Introduction to Writing for Research 3
MATH 112 Calculus II 4
PHYS 121 Physics II 3
PHYS 121A Physics II Lab 1
 Term Credits15
Second Year
1st Semester
CHE 201 Material and Energy Balances 4
CHEM 243 Organic Chemistry I 3
CHEM 244A Organic Chemistry I Laboratory 2
ENGR 211 Professional Skills for Engineers I 1
History and Humanities GER 200 level 3
MATH 211 Calculus III A 3
 Term Credits16
2nd Semester
CHE 230 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I 3
CHE 260 Fluid Flow 3
CS 115 Introduction to Computer Science I in C++ 3
MATH 222 Differential Equations 4
MTEN 201 Introductory Principles of Materials Engineering 3
 Term Credits16
Third Year
1st Semester
CHE 342 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II 3
CHE 365 Chemical Engineering Computing 3
CHE 370 Heat and Mass Transfer 4
MATH 333 Probability and Statistics 3
 Term Credits13
2nd Semester
ENGR 310 Co-op Work Experience I 12
 Term Credits12
Fourth Year
1st Semester
CHE 312 Chemical Process Safety 3
CHE 349 Kinetics and Reactor Design 3
CHE 360 Separation Processes I 4
COM 313 Writing in the Workplace 3
ENGR 301 Engineering Applications of Data Science 3
 Term Credits16
2nd Semester
ENGR 410 Co-op Work Experience II 12
 Term Credits12
Fifth Year
1st Semester
CHE 489 Process Dynamics and Control 3
CHE 495 Chemical Engineering Laboratory I 2
IE 492 Engineering Management 3
PHIL 334 Engineering Ethics and Technological Practice: Philosophical Perspectives on Engineering 3
Technical Elective 1 1 3
 Term Credits14
2nd Semester
CHE 472 Process and Plant Design 4
CHE 496 Chemical Engineering Laboratory II 3
Humanities and Social Science Senior Seminar GER 3
Technical Elective 2 1 3
 Term Credits13
 Total Credits144
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Technical Electives: Student must complete 6 credits of technically oriented subject-related courses approved by his or her advisor. Acceptable subjects include, but are not limited to:

(1) CHE 491 Research and Independent Study I and CHE 492 Research and Independent Study II

(2) Courses taken within a Minor requirements

(3) Graduate level course taken within BS/MS or BS/PHD program

(4) Courses in ACCT 200:699 or BME 300:699 or CE 300:699 or CHE 300:699 or CHEM 300:699 or CPT 300:499 or ECE 200:699 or ENE 200:699 or ENTR 400:500 or EM 600:699 or EPS300:699 or EVSC300:699 or FIN 200:699 or HRM 300:699 or MATH 300:699 or MGMT 300:699 or ME 300:699 or MRKT 300:499 or MTEN 300:699 or MTSE 300:699 or NANO 488 or OM 375 or PHB 600:699 or PHEN 500:699 or PHYS 200:699 (**)

 See the General Education Requirements  “Refer to the General Education Requirements for specific information for GER courses"

This curriculum represents the maximum number of credits per semester for which a student is advised to register.  A full-time credit load is 12 credits.  First-year students are placed in a curriculum that positions them for success which may result in additional time needed to complete curriculum requirements. Continuing students should consult with their academic advisor to determine the appropriate credit load. 

See the General Education Requirements  “Refer to the General Education Requirements for specific information for GER courses"

This curriculum represents the maximum number of credits per semester for which a student is advised to register.  A full-time credit load is 12 credits.  First-year students are placed in a curriculum that positions them for success which may result in additional time needed to complete curriculum requirements. Continuing students should consult with their academic advisor to determine the appropriate credit load.