Contact Information:
Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering
The University of Arizona Harshbarger Building, 108 PO Box 210011 Tucson, AZ 85721-0011
|
|
Phone: (520) 621-6044 Fax: (520) 621-6048 Email: leeming@engr.arizona.edu Web:
Department Homepage
|
General Information:
CHEE Course Descriptions
Faculty
Members
The Department of Chemical and
Environmental Engineering is in the College of
Engineering and Mines.
Degrees, Majors, Minors, and Options:
Baccalaureate Degree
- Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering (B.S.Ch.E.)
Graduate Degrees -- consult the
Graduate Catalog or
department office for details.
- Master of Science (M.S.)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Majors and Degrees -- undergraduate degrees link to the
Degree/Academic Program Requirements Reports (APRRs).
- Chemical Engineering (B.S.Ch.E.,
M.S., Ph.D.)
- Environmental Engineering (M.S., Ph.D.)
Undergraduate Minor -- minors link to Minor Requirements Reports.
The undergraduate program does not require a minor; however, students may
select an optional minor from the list of approved university minors.
Minors available within the department are:
Introduction:
Chemical engineers apply basic principles of chemistry, physics and
mathematics to the development of safe, environmentally and economically sound
processes in which chemical and/or physical changes take place. Environmental
engineers apply those same basic principles directly to the prevention and
remediation of environmental problems. These curricula prepare students for
employment in research, development, design and operations aspects of the
chemical, energy, environmental, food, micro-electronics, petroleum,
pharmaceutical, plastics and related industries.
The department participates in the Honors Program.
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering (ABET Accredited):
Chemical engineering is a profession which provides society with materials
and energy in a safe and environmentally sound way. It deals with how
chemicals are brought together to react, to be separated and purified, mixed,
heated, contained and transported. Computers are used as an integral part of
making the processes viable and economical.
For more information contact the department office listed
above.