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Course Codes: PR-Prerequisite; CI-With consent of the instructor; CC-With the consent of the chairperson; CR-Corequisite; Lec.-Lecture; Lab.-Laboratory; Demo.-Demonstration; Pro.-Problem; Dis.-Discussion; 6A-Satisfies Gordon Rule; EC-Satisfies English Composition; QM-Satisfies Quantitative Methods; NS-Satisfies Natural Sciences; SS-Satisfies Social Sciences; HP-Satisfies Historical Perspectives; FA-Satisfies Fine Arts; AF-Satisfies African, Latin American, Middle Eastern, or Asian Perspectives; XMW-Major Works and Major Issues; XLW-Literature and Writing.

USF 1995-96 Undergraduate Catalog - Pages 206 - 207

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING COURSES

ECH 3023 INTRODUCTION TO PROCESS ENGINEERING (3)

PR: EGN 3343. Mass and energy balances on steady state systems with and without chemical reactions. Combustion processes. Psychrometrics.

ECH 3264C TRANSPORT PROCESSES I (3)

PR: ECH 3023. Design, sizing, and selection of fluid flow and heat transfer equipment to satisfy process demands. Lecture/laboratory.

ECH 3702 INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS I (4)

PR: EGN 3373. Applications of analog and digital devices to instrumentation problems in chemical and mechanical engineering. Basic electrical measurements. Computer assisted measurements and process monitoring.

ECH 4123C PHASE AND CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIA (3)

PR: For majors, ECH 3023; for non-majors ECH 3023 or CHM 4410. Correlation of thermodynamic properties of real systems and solutions. Description of multicomponent, multiphase systems in equilibrium. Applications to separation processes and reactor design. Lecture/laboratory.

ECH 4244L CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY II (2)

CR: ECH 4415C. PR: ECH 3264C, ECH 3702, EML 3303, or CI. Engineering laboratory experiments in Chemical Engineering Processes: fluid flow, heat transfer, phase and chemical equilibria, and reacting systems.

ECH 4265C TRANSPORT PROCESSES II (3)

PR: ECH 3264C. Design, sizing. and selection of mass transfer equipment. Absorption, distillation, extraction, humidification. Lecture/laboratory.

ECH 4323C AUTOMATIC CONTROL I (3)

PR: ECH 4265C. Analysis of factors affecting process dynamics. Instrumentation required for control system design. Modes of control. Discrete logic operations. Stability. Design case studies. Lec./Lab.

ECH 4415C REACTING SYSTEMS (3)

CR: ECH 4244L PR: CHM 4412, ECH 4123C. Equilibrium and rate phenomena in reacting systems. Description of homogeneous chemical reactors for design and control. Lecture/laboratory.

ECH 4605 STRATEGIES OF PROCESS ENGINEERING (3)

PR: ECH 3023, EGN 4450, or CI. Methods of process cost estimation, profitability analysis, selection among alternatives, and optimization. Uncertainty and risk analysis. Reliability and safety. Project management.

ECH 4615C PLANT DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION (3)

PR: ECH 4415C, ECH 4323C. Synthesis processing of and analysis of optimal chemical processing routes. Design and selection of process equipment. Process flowsheet simulation troubleshooting case studies.

ECH 4905 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1-4)

PR: CI. Specialized independent study determined by the student's needs and interests. May be repeated up to 3 credit hours.

ECH 4930C SPECIAL TOPICS IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING I (1-4)

PR: CC. May be repeated up to 9 credit hours.

ECH 4931C SPECIAL TOPICS IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING II (1-4)

PR: CI. May be repeated up to 9 credit hours.

ECH 5158C SEMINAR IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF THERMODYNAMICS (2)

PR: CI. Philosophical and technical aspects of contemporary thermodynamics, including entropy, time, irreversible processes, complex structures, and analysis of biological systems. Includes topics in philosophy of science. Open to majors and non-majors.

ECH 5285 TRANSPORT PHENOMENA (3)

PR: Senior or graduate standing in engineering. Basic descriptive equations of fluid, heat, and mass transport. Description and solution to intermediate problems, including unsteady state and multidimensional systems. Estimation of transport and convective coefficients.

ECH 5324 AUTOMATIC PROCESS CONTROL II (3)

PR: ECH 4323 or CI. The course covers the root locus and frequency response methods. The techniques of ration, cascade feed forward, selective, override, and multivariable control techniques are discussed in detail. The course also shows how to utilize these techniques to design control systems. Z-transforms and discrete control including PID, Dahlin, and deadtime compensations.

ECH 5740 THEORY AND DESIGN OF BIOPROCESSES (4)

PR: Senior standing in engineering or CI. Introduction to biotechnology, including applied microbiology, enzyme technology, biomass production, bioreactor design, and transport processes in biosystems. Open to majors and non-majors with CI.

ECH 5742 PHARMACEUTICAL ENGINEERING (2)

PR: Senior or graduate standing in engineering or CI. Introduction to pharmaceutical engineering, including dosage forms (tablets, capsules, powders, liquids, topical forms, and aerosols), excipients, regulatory issues, clinical studies, and good manufacturing practices.

ECH 5746 INTRODUCTION TO BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING (3)

PR: Senior standing in engineering or CI. Introduction to biomedical engineering, including transport phenomena in biomedical systems, biometerials, biomedical instrumentation, prosthetic devices, and clinical engineering. Open to non-engineering students with CI.

ECH 5747C SELECTED TOPICS IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING BIOTECHNOLOGY (1-3)

PR: Senior standing in engineering or CI. Selected topics in chemical engineering biotechnology, including pharmaceutical engineering, immobilized enzyme technology, food engineering, and fermentation. Open to majors and non-majors with CI. May be repeated for credit as subjects vary.

ECH 5748 SELECTED TOPICS IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING (1-3)

PR: CI. Selected topics in biomedical engineering, including biomedical materials, biodynamics of circulation, separation processes in biomedical systems, and artificial organ systems. May be taken by non-engineering students with CI. May be repeated for credit as subjects vary.

ECH 5820 PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT (2)

Senior or graduate standing in engineering or CI. An introduction to the development of consumer products, including the history of innovation, creativity development, the product development environment, and a detailed examination of several product areas.

ECH 5910 DIRECTED RESEARCH IN BIOENGINEERING (1-3)

PR: CI. Directed research in an area of biomedical engineering or engineering biotechnology. May be repeated up to 4 credit hours.

ECH 5930 SPECIAL TOPICS III (1-4)

PR: CI. May be repeated up to 9 credit hours.

ECH 5931 SPECIAL TOPICS IV (1-4)

PR: CI. May be repeated up to 9 credit hours.


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