All Courses
- A maximum of 10 hrs of undergraduate research credits may be employed
to satisfy Chemical Engineering degree requirements. This includes credits
in all courses including CHBE 297, 397, 497, 499 and research credits in
other departments.
- A maximum of 6 hrs of undergraduate research credits may be employed
as other technical electives.
- As a general guideline, students are expected to spend 4-5 hrs/week in
the laboratory for each 1 semester-hr credit in undergraduate research.
- An Undergraduate Research Project summary
form must be approved by the Head Advisor of Chemical & Biomolecular
Engineering prior to the start of each semester.
CHBE 499
- CHBE 499 Senior Thesis research must be conducted under the supervision
of a professor in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering. There are
no exceptions.
- A maximum of 3 hrs of 499 senior thesis research credits may be employed
as 400-level Chemical Engineering electives.
- CHBE 499 projects must include a minimum of 5 hrs and a maximum of 10
hrs of undergraduate research credit. A formal thesis is required upon
completion of the project. The total credits may be spread over two or
more semesters. While it is possible to complete a 5 hr ChE 499 project
in a single semester, this represents an exceptional case. Under no circumstances,
will more than 5 hrs of research credit be approved in one semester.
CHBE 297, 397, 497
- CHBE 297, 397, 497 Independent Research must be conducted under the supervision
of a professor in Chemical Engineering. There are no exceptions.
- CHBE 297, 397, 497 research credits earned during the freshman and sophomore
years may be counted for non-ChE technical electives.
Other Courses
- Undergraduate research credits in other departments may be used to satisfy
technical elective credits for the chemical engineering degree. As noted
in point (4) above, the project must be approved prior to
the beginning of each semester. In the absence of this approval, any credits
earned will not count toward the completion of degree
requirements in chemical and biomolecular engineering.
- Under no circumstances will research credits earned in other departments
count as Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering electives.
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