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Course summary
This program offers expertise in a wide variety of areas, including thermodynamics, separation processes, transport phenomena, reactor design, combustion, and process control. Students may use elective courses to specialize in these and other areas. The program goal is to prepare students for careers in industry or government, and for further study at the graduate level. As the only chemical engineering department at a public university in the Chicago metropolitan area, this program provides unique opportunities for students to interact with world-class industries through research projects and internship programs.
Program modules
The modules are 101 Introduction to Chemical Engineering Concepts, 201 Introduction To Thermodynamics, 210 Material and Energy Balances, 301 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, 311 Transport Phenomena I, 312 Transport Phenomena II, 313 Transport Phenomena III, 321 Chemical Reaction Engineering, 341 Chemical Process Control, 381 Chemical Engineering Laboratory I, 382 Chemical Engineering Laboratory II, 392 Undergraduate Research, 396 Senior Design I, 397 Senior Design II, 410 Transport Phenomena, 413 Introduction to Flow in Porous Media, 421 Combustion Engineering, 422 Biochemical Engineering, 423 Catalytic Reaction Engineering, 431 Numerical Methods in Chemical Engineering.
Entry requirement for international students
Students must be at least 16 years of age and be a graduate of an accredited high school or submit passing scores on the General Educational Development Test (GED). They must present a satisfactory combination of class rank and test scores and complete the American College Test (ACT) score of at least 24 or the College Board Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or Scholastic Assessment Test I (SAT-I) and a class standing in the upper 20 percent are recommended. They must satisfy the high school subject pattern that includes English, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, lab science, social science, electives and flexible academic units. Applicants from countries where the official language of the country is not English must have the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 520 on paper-based or 190 on computer-based is required for admission.
University of Illinois At Chicago accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
University Of Illinois At Chicago
Department name
College of Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering
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