Category: MAKING OF A CHEMICAL ENGINEER

  • Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics

    A course in engineering thermodynamics is required of students in all engineering disciplines. In addition, chemical engineering students take, generally in the first semester of the third (junior) year, a specialized thermodynamics course called Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics. Thermodynamics is the engineering science that deals with the interconversion between work and energy. The concept of equilibrium…

  • Material and Energy Balance

    Scheduled in the second year of the program, this course is possibly the most important course in the chemical engineering curriculum. The title of course is generally Material and Energy Balance, but it may sometimes be called Chemical Engineering Principles, Introduction to Chemical Processes, or a variation thereof. Simply put, the course is aimed at teaching the students…

  • Fundamental Chemical Engineering Courses

    The foundation for the advanced chemical engineering courses is laid in the second and third (sophomore and junior) years of the program through two fundamental chemical engineering courses: Material and Energy Balance and Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics. Both these courses are described in the following sections.

  • Process Design

    As mentioned earlier, a capstone design project in the final year of the program completes the formal education of a chemical engineer. This is accomplished at the University of Idaho through a two-semester sequence of courses called Process Analysis and Design I and II. Typically, a student is assigned a comprehensive project that requires him/her to apply the concepts…

  • Elective Courses

    Apart from the essential courses, a chemical engineering student will typically have anywhere from three to five technical courses in chemical engineering and related areas as electives. The course offerings vary among institutions depending on the faculty expertise and interests. Materials related courses, such as courses in corrosion, polymer engineering, and ceramic materials, are common…

  • Process Control

    Most process plants operate in continuous, steady-state mode. Maintaining the plant conditions at the specified design values is essential for meeting the product specifications. At the same time, no processing step is immune from experiencing disturbances due to variations in the quality of raw material streams, malfunctioning of units (pump failure, loss of electrical power,…

  • Transport Phenomena

    Almost all chemical engineering curricula feature a sequence of two (if on a semester system) or three (if on a quarter system) courses involving the term transport in the course name. These courses are typically offered in the junior (or third) year of the program and are termed Transport and Rate Processes at the University of Idaho. Transport Phenomena is a…

  • Separation Processes

    Variously called Unit Operations or Mass Transfer Operations, the Separation Processes course deals with physical separations of components and is as critical to a chemical engineering student as the course on reactor design. This course teaches the students how to solve a variety of separation challenges: • Separation of components from raw materials to obtain a reactor feed of desired…

  • Chemical Reaction Engineering

    The course listed most often as Chemical Reaction Engineering or Chemical Engineering Kinetics explains and teaches the design of chemical reactors. The essence of the design problem is explained simply as follows: It is desired to produce a certain quantity of a chemical determined by the market demand for that chemical. The engineer is required to specify the size of the…

  • Advanced Chemical Engineering Courses

    The advanced chemical engineering courses are typically taught in the third and fourth (junior and senior) years of the program. Students are exposed to the concepts underlying reactor design, separations, transport processes, and process control. In addition to these courses, the students generally take several technical elective courses based on their interests. A final capstone…