Mark Barteau wrote:
This is agreed to by Chemical
Engineering
Mark Barteau
Mark,
Our Environmental Engineering degree program is formalizing a few
concentrations. In the past, these have existed on an informal
basis. While the formalization will not likely represent a significant
increase in the current course demand for chemical engineering classes (since
the concentrations have already existed informally), it does require your
WRITTEN APPROVAL for us to list the CHEMICAL ENGINEERING classes as a
requirement for the concentration. Please note that this major has
approximately 10-15 students per year. Also note that some courses will
have less CEE students.
Below are the classes that are involved, as well as the estimated number of
students that would be taking them each year:
CHEG 325 Thermodynamics II net decrease 5-10
since we are dropping this from core requirements
CHEG 332 Chemical Engg Kinetics
CHEG 342 Heat and Mass Transfer
Each of the above is required for one concentration. Estimate 2-5 students per
year. We've had students in these courses already as Tech Elecs.
If this is acceptable to you, simply respond via e-mail. We will
include your response as documentation.
Thanks.
Michael
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Michael J.
Chajes, Chairperson
301 DuPont Hall
Department of
Civil & Environmental Engineering
302-831-2442
(Phone)
302-831-3640
(FAX)
www.ce.udel.edu/faculty/chajes
--
Michael J.
Chajes, Chairperson
301 DuPont Hall
Department of
Civil & Environmental Engineering
302-831-2442
(Phone)
302-831-3640
(FAX)
www.ce.udel.edu/faculty/chajes