This option is designed to enable chemical engineers to become eligible for certification as Energy Managers through the Association of Energy Engineers. This option gives the chemical engineer a broad background in energy distribution and consumption as well as enhancing his or her knowledge of thermodynamics.
Choose at least 17 hours
from the following:
| Prerequisites | |||
| The following courses ( 7 credits) are required | |||
| CHEG 4440 | Energy Management Engineering | 3 credits | CHEG 3200 |
| PAPR 4840 | Process Control II | 4 credits | CHEG 4830 |
| Choose the remaining 10 hours from the following courses | |||
| CHEG 3100 | Work Experience | Max 2 credits | Jr Standing |
| ECE 2100 | Circuit Analysis | 3 credits | MATH 1230 |
| ECE 2110 | Machines and Electronic Controls | 3 credits | ECE 2100 |
| PAPR 4510 | Air Pollution Control | 3 credits | CHEG 2610 |
| ME 4320 | Thermodynamics II | 3 credits | (ME
2320 & ME 3560) or (CHEG 3110 & CHEG 3200) |
| ME 4330 | Environmental Systems Design in Buildings | 3 credits | (ME
4310 or CHEG 3120) and
ME 4320 |
| ME 4390 | Thermal Systems Design | 3 credits | (ME
3350, ME 4310, & ME 4320) or
(CHEG 2810, IME 2610, ME 4310, ME 4302) |
| IME 1420 | Engineering Graphics | 3 credits | None |