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C0-0P PLAN FOR CHEMICAL ENGINEERING STUDENTS

First Year
Fall     Spring     Summer  
Chemistry 202 3   **ChBE 121 1   ****ChBE 221 3
Chemistry 203 2   Chemistry 204 3   Math 242 3
Math 220 5   Chemistry 205 2     6
Rhethoric 105 or 108 4   Math 230 3      
Elective 3   CS 101 3      
  17   Physics 211 4      
        16      
Second Year
Fall     Spring     Summer  
      **ChBE 321 4      
Work     Chemistry 236 2   Work  
ChBE 201 or 202     Chemistry 237 2   ChBE 201 or 202  
      Physics 212 4      
      Math 385 3      
        17      
Third Year
Fall     Spring     Summer  
*ChBE 421 4         Chemistry 442 4
Chemistry 436 3         Elective 3
Math 225 2   Work       7
Physics 214 2   ChBE 201 or 202        
Electives 6            
  17            
Fourth Year
Fall     Spring        
      **ChBE 422 4      
Work     **ChBE 424 3      
ChBE 201 or 202     Chemistry 444 4      
      Chemistry 315 2      
      Chemistry 420 2      
      Electives 2      
        17      
Fifth Year
Fall     Spring        
*ChBE 440 4   ***ChBE 431 4      
***ChBE 430 4   Electives 12      
Electives 8     16      
  16            
* Offered Fall Semester Only
** Offered Spring Semester Only
 *** Offered Fall and Spring Semester
**** Offered Fall and Summer Semester

NOTES:
  1. Students who do not place into CHEM 202, or who do not satisfy the mathematics prerequisite for CHEM 202 may substitute CHEM 102, 103, 104, 105, 223, 224, for CHEM 202, 203, 204, and 205.
  2. Sixteen hours of approved general education electives are required. This must include at least six hours in social perspectives or behavioral sciences and at least six hours in literature and the arts or historical and philosophical perspectives. A current list of approved courses that may be used to satisfy this requirement is available in Room 209 RAL. If a student has more than 6 hours in either category, the excess will be counted as other Humanities or Social Science hours. Students entering college in Fall 1995 or later must satisfy the distribution requirements in Western and Non-Western Cultures. See General Education Handout for details.
  3. Three semesters of college credit in one foreign language is required for the Bachelor of Science degree. One year of high school credit in one foreign language is equivalent to one semester of college credit.
  4. MCB 450 may be substituted for Chemistry 436.
  5. Students must take at least 18 hours of approved technical electives in areas of engineering science. A current list of courses that may be used to satisfy this requirement can be found in Room 209 RAL. Distribution requirements for these 18 hours are:
    1. a) At least 9 hours must be in 400-level courses.
    2. At least 6 hours must be in 400-level chemical engineering courses.
    3. At least 3 hours must be in 400-level chemical engineering courses other than ChBE 499.
Cooperative Education Program Advisor:

Patricia Blum
217-333-1050
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