2003-2004 Chemical Engineering Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements

Mathematics and Basic Science Courses: Students must complete a minimum of 48 units of mathematics and basic sciences including:

Core Courses: Mathematics 2A-B, 2D, 2J, and 3D; Chemistry 1A-B-C, 1LB-LC, 51A-B-C and 51LA-LB or 52A-B-C, 52LA-LB; and Physics 7A-B-D and 7LA-LB-LD.

Engineering Topics Courses: Students must complete a minimum of 18 units of engineering design including:

Chemistry 130A-B-C or 131A-B-C; Engineering MAE10 or CEE10 or ECE10, ENGR54, CBEMS40A-B, CBEMS110, CBEMS120A-B, CBEMS130, CBEMS135, CBEMS140A-B, and CBEMS145. Students select, with the approval of a faculty advisor, any additional engineering topics courses needed to satisfy school and department requirements.

Chemical Engineering Technical Electives

(The nominal Chemical Engineering program will require 196 units of courses to satisfy all university and major requirements. Because each student comes to UCI with a different level of preparation, the actual number of units will vary.)

Specialization in Biochemical Engineering: requires CBEMS112 or CBEMS 134 and a minimum of 8 units from: CBEMS114, CBEMS124, CBEMS 132, CBEMS199 or H199 (up to 4 units), CEE166, Biological Sciences 98, Biological Sciences 99, or Biological Sciences 128.

Specialization in Environmental Engineering: requires one course from: CBEMS106, CBEMS114, CBEMS116, CBEMS199 or H199 (at least 3 units), CEE161. Also requires a minimum of two courses from: CEE162, CEE163, CEE165, CEE168, CEE171, CEE172, MAE110, MAE115, MAE164.

Specialization in Materials Science: requires a minimum of 12 units from: CBEMS150 (requires MAE30, not included in total), CBEMS 154, CBEMS155, CBEMS157A, CBEMS158, CBEMS 160 (or CBEMS180), CBEMS172, CBEMS175, CBEMS199 or H199 (up to 4 units).

Program of Study

The sample program of study chart shown is typical for the major in Chemical Engineering. Students should keep in mind that this program is based upon a sequence of prerequisites, beginning with adequate preparation in high school mathematics, physics, and chemistry. Students who are not adequately prepared, or who wish to make changes in the sequence for other reasons, must have their program approved by their faculty advisor. Chemical Engineering majors must consult at least once every year with the academic counselors in the Student Affairs Office and with their faculty advisors.

Fall Winter Spring
Freshman
Math 2A
Physics 7A/LA
Chem 1A
EngrECE 10
Math 2B
Physics 7B/LB
Chem 1B/LB
Breadth
Math 2D
Physics 7D/LD
Chem 1C/LC
Breadth
Sophomore
Math 2J
Chem 51A/LA
CBEMS 40A
Math 3D
Chemistry 51B/LB
Engr 54
Breadth
Math 2E
Chemistry 51C/LC
CBEMS 40B
Breadth
Junior
Chemistry 130A
CBEMS 110
CBEMS 120A
Breadth
Chemistry 130B
CBEMS 120B
Technical Elective
Breadth
Chemistry 130C
CBEMS 130
Technical Elective
Breadth
Senior
CBEMS 135
Technical Elective
Breadth
Breadth
CBEMS 140A
Technical Elective
Technical Elective
Breadth
CBEMS 140B
CBEMS 145
Technical elective
Breadth

Fall Winter Spring
Senior - Biochemical Engineering
CBEMS 135
CBEMS 112
Breadth
Breadth
CBEMS 140A
CBEMS 114
Bio Sci 98
Breadth
CBEMS 140B
CBEMS 145
Breadth
Bio Sci 99

Fall Winter Spring
Senior - Environmental Engineering
CBEMS 135
Breadth
Breadth
Breadth
CBEMS 140A
CBEMS 114
EngrMAE 110
Breadth
CBEMS 140B
CBEMS 145
CBEMS 106
EngrMAE 164

Fall Winter Spring
Senior - Materials Science Engineering
CBEMS 135
CBEMS 199
Breadth
Breadth
CBEMS 140A
CBEMS 150
Breadth
Breadth
CBEMS 140B
CBEMS 145
CBEMS 175
CBEMS 155