Chemical Engineering, BS

The Chemical Engineering program prepares engineers with necessary skills and knowledge to enter diverse job markets locally and globally. The energy sector in West Texas is thriving and chemical engineering graduates of the program are expected to find ample job opportunities in the local energy industry. Chemical engineers use all tools of other engineering disciplines plus applied chemistry. This makes the chemical engineering field one of the most diverse, if not the most diverse, engineering discipline of all. Chemical engineers use chemicals, materials, and energy to design systems, processes, and products that benefit humankind. The job market for chemical engineers is as broad as the field is. Chemical engineers upon graduation are among the most sought by employers in diverse industries including energy (oil/gas/alternatives), food and drink, pharmaceuticals, environment and water, materials and manufacturing, etc. Interesting to note that more chemical engineers are working in the energy industry (upstream & downstream) than any other engineering discipline, the same industry that started the field of chemical engineering. The Bureau of Labor Statistics is predicting 8% growth nationwide during the 2016-2026 decade with the estimated annual mean salary of $105,000. The annual mean salary for chemical engineers in Texas is estimated above $125,000 because of oil and gas industry.

Program Educational Objectives

The Chemical Engineering program offers an educational experience that enables graduates to:

  1. Obtain professional-level employment in the Chemical Engineering field.
  2. Practice Chemical Engineering in a wide variety of private and government institutions.
  3. Work in diverse, multi-disciplinary teams and possess leadership skills, ethical standards, environmental concerns and social awareness.
  4. Engage in lifelong-learning, participate in professional organizations and, if desired, pursue graduate studies.
  5. Obtain licensure as a professional engineer.

Degree Requirements

Consistent with the existing Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree programs in engineering, a minimum of 126 semester credit hours is required for the B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering. This degree requires a minimum of 65 upper-division hours. Since all students seeking a B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering are required to take a cross-section of courses from a variety of engineering disciplines, the College does not award double majors. Students desiring a double major should seek a second baccalaureate degree. Minors are not required of students seeking a B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering.

General Education Requirements

Communication

ENGL 1301Composition I

3

ENGL 1302Composition II

3

Total Credit Hours:6

Language, Philosophy, and Culture

COMM 1301Introduction to the Study of Communication

3

ENGL 2322British Literature To 1800

3

ENGL 2323British Literature Since 1800

3

ENGL 2327American Literature To 1865

3

ENGL 2328American Literature Since 1865

3

PHIL 2300Introduction to Philosophy

3

SPAN 2311Intermediate Spanish I

3

SPAN 2312Intermediate Spanish II

3

SPAN 2320Introduction to Latin American Studies

3

UNIV 1301Honors Freshman Seminar I

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Mathematics

MATH 2413Calculus I

4

Total Credit Hours:4

Life and Physical Science

CHEM 1311General Chemistry I

3

PHYS 2325University Physics I

3

Total Credit Hours:6

U.S. History

HIST 1301History Of The Us To 1877

3

HIST 1302History Of The Us Since 1877

3

Total Credit Hours:6

Political Science

PLSC 2305American National Politics

3

PLSC 2306State And Local Politics

3

UNIV 2301Honors Sophomore Seminar I

3

Total Credit Hours:6

Creative Arts

ARTS 1301Art Appreciation

3

ARTS 1303Art History Survey I

3

ARTS 1304Art History Survey II

3

DRAM 1310Introduction To Theatre Arts

3

MUSI 1301Jazz, Pop, and Rock

3

MUSI 1306Music Appreciation

3

UNIV 1302Honors Freshman Seminar II

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Social and Behavioral Science

ECON 2301Principles Of Macroeconomics

3

ECON 2302Principles Of Microeconomics

3

LEAD 1301Introduction to Leadership Studies

3

PSYC 1301Introduction To Psychology

3

SOCI 1301Introduction to Sociology

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Component Area

COMM 1315Introduction to Public Speaking

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Component Area Other Options

CHEM 1111General Chemistry Lab I

1

PHYS 2125University Physics I Laboratory

1

Total Credit Hours:2

Total Credit Hours: 42

Lower Division Required Courses

CENG 2333Elementary Chemical Engineering

3

CHEM 1112General Chemistry II Lab

1

CHEM 1312General Chemistry II

3

MATH 2414Calculus II

4

MATH 2415Calculus III

4

PHYS 2126University Physics II Laboratory

1

PHYS 2326University Physics II

3

Total Credit Hours: 19

Upper Division Requirements

CHEM 3113Experimental Organic Lab I

1

CHEM 3114Experimental Organic Lab II

1

CHEM 3311Organic Chemistry I

3

CHEM 3312Organic Chemistry II

3

MATH 3301Introduction to Probability I

3

MATH 3320Differential Equations

3

ENGR 3303Introduction to Materials Science

3

 

ENGR 3326Engineering Economics

3

Or

PENG 3326Petroleum Resource Economics and Valuation

3

 

ENGR 3375Introduction to Thermodynamics

3

ENGR 4195Professional Practice

1

CENG 3211Chemical Engineering Lab I

2

CENG 3304Chemical Engineering Fluid Operations

3

CENG 3313Heat Transfer Operations

3

CENG 3320Chemical Engineering Analysis

3

CENG 3354Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics

3

CENG 4211Chemical Engineering Lab II

2

CENG 4324Chemical Engineering Mass Transfer

3

CENG 4355Process Safety Engineering

3

CENG 4361Process Dynamics and Control

3

CENG 4369Gas and Petroleum Processing

3

CENG 4372Chemical Engineering Kinetics

3

CENG 4410Senior Design

4

Total Credit Hours: 59

Upper Division Electives

Choose two:

CENG 4326Chemical Engineering Plant Design

3

CENG 4375Stage-wise Separations

3

Total Credit Hours: 6