We plan to offer the following chemical engineering electives in future semesters.
Fall 2022
- CM 2200 Intro to Minerals and Materials (3 credit)
- CM 3450 Computer-Aided Problem Solving (3 credits)
- CM 3979 Alternative Energy Technology and Processes (1 credit)
- CM 4610 Intro to Polymer Science (3 credits)
- CM 4780 Biomanufacturing and Biosafety (3 credits) This is an alternate-year class and will not be offered next year.
- plus the undergraduate research courses
Spring 2023
- CM 3025 Bioprocessing Lab (1 credit)
- CM 3830 Mineral Processing and Extraction Lab (1 credit)
- CM 4510 Interfacial Engineering (3 credits) This is an alternate-year course and will not be offered next year.
- CM 4620 Polymer Chemistry (3 credits)
- CM 4740 Hydrometallurgy/Pyrometallurgy (4 credits)
- plus the undergraduate research courses
Fall 2023
- CM 2200 Intro to Minerals and Materials (3 credit)
- CM 3450 Computer-Aided Problem Solving (3 credits)
- CM 3979 Alternative Energy Technology and Processes (1 credit)
- CM 4610 Intro to Polymer Science (3 credits)
- CM 4710 Biochemical Processes (3 credits) This is an alternate-year class and will not be offered next year.
- plus the undergraduate research courses
Spring 2024
- CM 3025 Bioprocessing Lab (1 credit)
- CM 3830 Mineral Processing and Extraction Lab (1 credit)
- CM 4505 Particle Technology (3 credits) This is an alternate-year course and will not be offered next year.
- CM 4620 Polymer Chemistry (3 credits)
- CM 4740 Hydrometallurgy/Pyrometallurgy (4 credits)
- plus the undergraduate research courses
Undergraduate Research Courses
These classes are always offered. You will need special permission to enroll in it. There is more information on how this works on our undergraduate research page.
- CM 4000 Undergraduate Research (1-3 credits)
- CM 4020 Undergrad Research in Mineral Proc Engineering (1-3 credits)
- CM 4040 Undergrad Research in Bioengineering (1-3 credits)
- CM 4060 Undergrad Research in Polymer Engineering (1-3 credits)
- CM 4080 Undergrad Research in Biofuels Engineering (1-3 credits)