| NOTES: |
| 1 |
ENGR 1120
can be any programming language offering. |
| 2 |
Students
must apply to the CHE Fast-Track MS program by the end of their second
junior term. |
| 3 |
Three hours
of Technical Electives can be from any of the following courses: |
| |
a. |
Any
College of Engineering course at the 3000 or 4000 level. |
| |
b. |
Any BIOL/CHEM/MATH/PHYS
at the 3000 or 4000 level. |
| |
c. |
CEE 2100 |
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d. |
Any course
with the prior approval of the ChE Undergraduate Program Coordinator. |
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e. |
Note that
CEE 2100, BIOL 3200 and ECE 3810 cannot count both as a Technical Elective
and as part of the CEE 2100/ECE 3810/BIOL 3200 option. |
| 4 |
Three
hours of ChE Technical Electives must come from one of the following
courses: |
| |
a. |
ChE 4950 – MEMS |
| |
b. |
ChE 4661– Transport
in Biochemical and Biological Processes |
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c. |
ChE 4990 – Introduction
to Research |
| 5 |
Students
enrolled in the fast-track BS/MS program must complete all requirements
for both the BS and MS degrees as outlined in the Undergraduate and Graduate
Catalogs, respectively. Students must meet all admission requirements
to graduate
program. |
| 6 |
Fast-Track
ChE BS/MS students will register for ChE 4911 in which graduate research
topics will be discussed. |
| 7 |
Additional details to complete the BS/MS Fast Track program
are shown in the Graduate Catalog and are available in the Department of
Chemical Engineering office. |