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Chair: Yanis C. Yortsos, Ph.D.
Faculty
John Robert Fluor Chair in Chemical Engineering: Ronald Salovey, Ph.D.* (Materials Science)Robert E. Vivian Chair in Energy Resources: Theodore T. Tsotsis, Ph.D.
Professors: Iraj Ershaghi, Ph.D. (Petroleum Engineering); Florian Mansfield, Ph.D. (Materials Science); Yanis C. Yortsos, Ph.D. (Petroleum Engineering)
Associate Professors: Wenji Victor Chang, Ph.D.; Muhammad Sahimi, Ph.D.; Katherine S. Shing, Ph.D.*
Assistant Professor: J. Scott Shaffer, Ph.D.*
Adjunct Professor: Ronald G. Minet, Ph.D.
Adjunct Assistant Professor: Ian Webster, Sc.D.
Lecturers: Sidney Goodman, M.S.; Eric Wagner, Ph.D.; K.W. Won, Ph.D.
Emeritus Professors: Elmer L. Dougherty, Ph.D. (Petroleum Engineering); Lyman L. Handy, Ph.D. (Petroleum Engineering); Ferdinand A. Kroger, Ph.D. (Materials Science); Frank J. Lockhart, Ph.D., P.E.*; James M. Whelan, Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering and Materials Science)
*Recipient of university-wide or school teaching award.
Chemical Engineering Honor Society: Omega Chi Epsilon
Degree Requirements
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
The requirement for the degree is 132 units. A grade point average of C (2.0) or higher is required in all upper division courses taken in the Department of Chemical Engineering. See the common requirements for undergraduate degrees.
*Students who exceed 670 in Verbal SAT scores or an ACT English score of 30 may replace this with an offered humanities course. See Common Requirements.
First Year, First Semester Units CHE 120 Introduction to Chemical Engineering 4 CHEM 105aL General Chemistry, or CHEM 115aL Advanced General Chemistry 4 COMP 101* Introduction to Expository Writing 4 MATH 125 Calculus I 4 ____ 16
Restricted technical electives (7-8 units) must include:
First Year, Second Semester Units CE 205 Statics 2 CHEM 105bL General Chemistry, or CHEM 115bL Advanced General Chemistry 4 MATH 126 Calculus II 4 PHYS 151L Fundamentals of Physics I: Mechanics, Waves, and Sound 4 Electives see requirements for graduation 4 ____ 18 Second Year, First Semester Units CHE 330 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 4 CHEM 300L Analytical Chemistry 4 MATH 226 Calculus III 4 PHYS 152L Fundamentals of Physics II: Thermodynamics, Electricity, and Magnetism 4 ____ 16 Second Year, Second Semester Units CHE 350 Introduction to Separation Processes 4 CHEM 322aL Organic Chemistry 4 MATH 245 Mathematics of Physics and Engineering I 4 CSCI 101L Fundamentals of Computer Programming 3 Electives 4 ____ 19 Third Year, First Semester Units CHE 442 Chemical Reactor Analysis 4 CHEM 430a Physical Chemistry 4 EE 326Lx Essentials of Electrical Engineering 4 Electives 4 ____ 16 Third Year, Second Semester Units CHE 443 Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering 4 CHE 476 Chemical Engineering Materials 4 Electives 8 ____ 16 Fourth Year, First Semester Units CHE 444L Chemical Engineering Laboratory 4 CHE 445 Molecular Transport Processes 4 CHE 485 Computer-Aided Chemical Process Design 3 ISE 360 Engineering Economy 3 Electives 2 ____ 16 Fourth Year, Second Semester Units CHE 460L Chemical Process Dynamics and Control 4 CHE 480 Chemical Process and Plant Design 3 Electives 8 ____ 15 1. CHEM 322bL (4) or CHEM 430b (4) and
2. PHYS 153L (4) or CHE 472 (3)In addition to COMP 101, 20 units of humanities and social sciences are required as elective credit for the Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering. For the distribution of these electives, see common requirements for graduation.
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering (Biochemical Engineering)
The requirement for the degree is 134 units. A scholarship average of C (2.0) or higher is required in all upper division courses taken in the Departments of Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering and Biological Sciences. See the common requirements for undergraduate degrees.
First Year, First Semester Units CHE 120 Introduction to Chemical Engineering 4 CHEM 105aL General Chemistry, or CHEM 115aL Advanced General Chemistry 4 COMP 101* Introduction to Expository Writing 4 MATH 125 Calculus I 4 ____ 16 *Students who exceed 670 in Verbal SAT scores or an ACT English score of 30 may replace this with an offered humanities course. See Common Requirements.
First Year, Second Semester Units CHEM 105bL General Chemistry, or CHEM 115bL Advanced General Chemistry 4 MATH 126 Calculus II 4 PHYS 151L Fundamentals of Physics I: Mechanics, Waves, and Sound 4 CSCI 101L Fundamentals of Computer Programming 3 Electives see requirements for graduation 4 ____ 19 Second Year, First Semester Units CHE 330 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 4 CHEM 300L Analytical Chemistry 4 MATH 226 Calculus III 4 PHYS 152L Fundamentals of Physics II: Thermodynamics, Electricity, and Magnetism 4 ____ 16 Second Year, Second Semester Units CHE 350 Introduction to Separation Processes 4 CHEM 322aL Organic Chemistry 4 MATH 245 Mathematics of Physics and Engineering I 4 Elective 4 ____ 16 Third Year, First Semester Units BISC 210 Molecular Biology 4 BISC 216L Introduction to Biochemistry 4 CHE 442 Chemical Reactor Analysis 4 CHEM 430a Physical Chemistry 4 ____ 16 Third Year, Second Semester Units BISC 300L Introduction to Microbiology 4 CHE 443 Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering 4 CHE 460L Chemical Process Dynamics and Control 4 Elective 4 ____ 16 Fourth Year, First Semester Units CHE 444L Chemical Engineering Laboratory 4 CHE 445 Molecular Transport Processes 4 CHE 485 Computer Aided Chemical Process Design 3 Elective technical** 3 Electives 4 ____ 18 Fourth Year, Second Semester Units CHE 480 Chemical Process and Plant Design 3 ISE 360 Engineering Economy 3 CHE/BME 489 Biochemical Engineering 4 BME/CHE 410 Introduction to Biomaterials 3 Elective 4 ____ 17 **Restricted Technical Elective:
BISC 403 or CHE 490 (if appropriate)
General Education Electives (20 units)
See requirements for graduation.Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering (Petroleum Engineering)
The requirement for the degree is 136 units. A grade point average of C (2.0) or higher is required in all upper division courses taken in the Department of Chemical Engineering. See the common requirements for undergraduate degrees.
First Year, First Semester Units CHE 120 Introduction to Chemical Engineering 4 CHEM 105aL General Chemistry, or CHEM 115aL Advanced General Chemistry 4 COMP 101* Introduction to Expository Writing 4 MATH 125 Calculus I 4 ____ 16 *Students who exceed 670 in Verbal SAT scores or an ACT English score of 30 may replace this with an offered humanities course. See Common Requirements.
First Year, Second Semester Units CHEM 105bL General Chemistry, or CHEM 115bL Advanced General Chemistry 4 MATH 126 Calculus II 4 PHYS 151L Fundamentals of Physics I: Mechanics, Waves, and Sound 4 Electives See requirements for graduation 4 ____ 16 Second Year, First Semester Units CHE 330 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 4 CHEM 300L Analytical Chemistry 4 MATH 226 Calculus III 4 PHYS 152L Fundamentals of Physics II: Thermodynamics, Electricity, and Magnetism 4 ____ 16 Second Year, Second Semester Units CHE 350 Introduction to Separation Processes 4 CHEM 322aL Organic Chemistry 4 MATH 245 Mathematics of Physics and Engineering I 4 CSCI 101L Fundamentals of Computer Programming 3 Electives 4 ____ 19 Third Year, First Semester Units CHE 442 Chemical Reactor Analysis 4 CHEM 430a Physical Chemistry 4 EE 326Lx Essentials of Electrical Engineering 4 PTE 461 Formation Evaluation 3 PTE 463L Introduction to Transplant Processes in Porous Media 3 ____ 18 Third Year, Second Semester Units CHE 443 Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering 4 CHE 476 Chemical Engineering Materials 4 PTE 464L Petroleum Reservoir Engineering 3 Elective 4 ____ 15 Fourth Year, First Semester Units CHE 444L Chemical Engineering Laboratory 4 CHE 445 Molecular Transport Processes 4 CHE 485 Computer Aided Chemical Process Design 3 PTE 465L Drilling Technology and Subsurface Methods 3 Elective 4 ____ 18 Fourth Year, Second Semester Units CHE 460L Chemical Process Dynamics and Control 4 CHE 480 Chemical Process and Plant Design 3 ISE 360 Engineering Economics 3 Electives 8 ____ 18 Restricted Technical Electives (4 units) CHEM 322bL (4) or CHEM 430b (4)
In addition to Expository Writing 101, 20 units of humanities and social sciences are required as elective credit for the Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering (Petroleum Engineering). For the distribution of these electives, see common requirements for graduation.
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering (Environmental Engineering)
The requirement for the degree is 135 units. A grade point average of C (2.0) or higher is required in all upper division courses taken in the Department of Chemical Engineering and the Department of Civil Engineering. See the common requirements for undergraduate degrees.
First Year, First Semester Units CHE 120 Introduction to Chemical Engineering 4 CHEM 105aL General Chemistry, or CHEM 115aL Advanced General Chemistry 4 COMP 101* Introduction to Expository Writing 4 MATH 125 Calculus I 4 ____ 16 *Students who exceed 670 in Verbal SAT scores or an ACT English score of 30 may replace this with an offered humanities course. See Common Requirements.
First Year, Second Semester Units CHEM 105bL General Chemistry, or CHEM 115bL Advanced General Chemistry 4 MATH 126 Calculus II 4 PHYS 151L Fundamentals of Physics I: Mechanics, Waves, and Sound 4 CSCI 101L Fundamentals of Computer Programming 3 Elective See requirements for graduation 4 ____ 19 Second Year, First Semester Units CHE 330 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 4 CHEM 300L Analytical Chemistry 4 MATH 226 Calculus III 4 PHYS 152L Fundamentals of Physics II: Thermodynamics, Electricity, and Magnetism 4 ____ 16 Second Year, Second Semester Units CHE 350 Introduction to Separation Processes 4 CHEM 322aL Organic Chemistry 4 MATH 245 Mathematics of Physics and Engineering I 4 Electives 4 ____ 16 Third Year, First Semester Units CE 453 Water Quality Control 3 CHE 442 Chemical Reactor Analysis 4 CHEM 430a Physical Chemistry 4 PTE 463L Introduction to Transport Processes in Porous Media 3 Electives 4 ____ 18 Third Year, Second Semester Units CHE 443 Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering 4 CHE 476 Chemical Engineering Materials 4 EE 326Lx Essentials of Electrical Engineering 4 Elective 4 ____ 16 Fourth Year, First Semester Units CE 463L Water Chemistry and Analysis 3 CHE 444L Chemical Engineering Laboratory 4 CHE 445 Molecular Transport Processes 4 CHE 485 Computer Aided Chemical Process Design 3 Technical Elective** 3 ____ 17 **ENE 429, or CE 484, or CE 485, or CHE 486 or CHE 490 (if qualified)
Fourth Year, Second Semester Units CHE 460L Chemical Process Dynamics and Control 4 CHE 480 Chemical Process and Plant Design 3 ENE 428L Air Pollution Fundamentals 3 ISE 360 Engineering Economy 3 Elective 4 ____ 17 In addition to Expository Writing 101, 20 units of humanities and social sciences are required as elective credit for the Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering (Environmental Engineering). For the distribution of these electives, see the common requirements for undergraduate degrees.
Emphasis in Polymer Science
An emphasis in polymer science is offered for undergraduate students in chemical engineering to provide them with an enhanced background for industrial employment and to complement current programs in the Department of Chemical Engineering. A minimum of 16 units of coordinated courses is required for completion.
Prerequisite courses:
CHEM 105aL-bL or CHEM 115aL-bL or MASC 110L or equivalent
MATH 125, 126 and 226
PHYS 151L and 152L
Background in organic and physical chemistry with approval of the polymer science advisor in the Chemical Engineering Department.
Required courses Units CHE 472 Polymer Science and Engineering 3 CHE 474L Polymer Science and Engineering Laboratory 3 CHE 475 Physical Properties of Polymers 3 CHE 476 Chemical Engineering Materials (or other approved materials courses) 3-4 and a choice of: CHE 477 Computer Assisted Polymer Engineering and Manufacturing 3 CHE 478 Plastic Materials 3 CHE 490x Directed Research 3-4 CHEM 471 Physical Chemistry of Macromolecules 4 CHEM 490x Directed Research 3-4 other polymer technology course(s) in Chemical Engineering 3-4 ____ minimum 16
Minor in Polymer Science
A minor in polymer science is offered for undergraduate students in various fields of engineering and chemistry to provide them with an enhanced background for industrial employment and to complement current programs in the Department of Chemical Engineering. A minimum of 16 units of coordinated courses is required for completion.
Prerequisite courses:
CHEM 105aL-bL or CHEM 115aL-bL or MASC 110L or equivalent
MATH 125, 126 and 226
PHYS 151L and 152L
Background in organic and physical chemistry with approval of the polymer science advisor in the Chemical Engineering Department.
Required courses Units CHE 472 Polymer Science and Engineering 3 CHE 474L Polymer Science and Engineering Laboratory 3 CHE 475 Physical Properties of Polymers 3 CHE 476 Chemical Engineering Materials (or other approved materials courses) 3-4 and a choice of: CHE 477 Computer Assisted Polymer Engineering and Manufacturing 3 CHE 478 Plastic Materials 3 CHE 490x Directed Research 3-4 CHEM 471 Physical Chemistry of Macromolecules 4 CHEM 490x Directed Research 3-4 other polymer technology course(s)in Chemical Engineering 3-4 ____ minimum 16
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering (Manufacturing Engineering) If a student chooses six courses (9 to 18 units) from a prescribed program, he or she may graduate with the special designation Area of Emphasis in Manufacturing Engineering on the transcript. Details are given under Manufacturing Engineering. Master of Science in Chemical Engineering The Master of Science in Chemical Engineering is awarded in strict conformity with the general requirements of the School of Engineering.
Engineer in Chemical Engineering
Requirements for the Engineer in Chemical Engineering are the same as set forth in the general requirements. See general requirements for graduate degrees.
Doctor of Philosophy
The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in chemical engineering is awarded in conformity with the general requirements of the Graduate School. See general requirements for graduate degrees.
Departmental Policies and Requirements
In addition to the general requirements for the Ph.D. described in this catalogue, candidates in chemical engineering are required to demonstrate proficiency in the following fields: thermodynamics, fluid flow, heat and mass transfer and chemical engineering kinetics. More detailed statements of the departmental requirements may be found in a brochure available upon request from the Department of Chemical Engineering.
Chemical Engineering Three-Two Plan
A special curriculum is available for obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering and a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degree in a letters, arts and sciences major in five years. For further information see departmental advisors.Similar programs are available in cooperation with certain liberal arts colleges. Such programs are particularly suited for obtaining a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry at the liberal arts college and a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering at USC.
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