Chemical Engineering and Technology
time: 2015-08-04
Faculty & Staff
Daiyong Ye,       Feng Peng,      Haihui Wang ,   Hao Yu ,     Hua-Sheng Zou ,     Hong Huang ,    Hongjuan Wang ,    Hongxia Xi ,   Jian ZHOU ,     Jianming Geng ,     Jiang Cheng ,       Jianqing Hu ,      Jinqing Qu ,      Jingxian Feng ,     Jianyu Guan ,     Li Chen ,      Li Zhong ,       Lijuan Zhang,       Liguo Fang ,        Pihui Pi ,       Qi Jiang,     Qibin Xia ,   Sipeng Ma ,   Wandong Lai,       Weiping Tu ,      Xianhe Deng,       Xiaorong Huang ,      Xinfa Dong ,   Xinyan Xiao ,      Xuehui Li ,      Xueqing Qiu ,     Yinghao Yu ,       Yonghong Deng ,      Yu Qian,       Zhiqi Cai ,     Zongcheng Yan ,      Furong Wang ,              

Students enter the chemical engineering program towards B.A.Sc. degree. It is a modern chemical engineering program with emphasis on the design, control, and operation of processes and products in the chemical and allied industries, such as the oil & gas, petrochemical, inorganic chemical and fertilizer, and fine and specialty chemical industries. Careers after graduation include positions as process engineers, product engineers, engineering consultants, technical service engineers,and research & development engineers in these industries.
The core of the program consists of a series of coures in physical sciences, chemistry, biochemistry,mathematics, transport phenomena, kinetics, separations, thermodynamics, reaction engineering, process engineering, and engineering economics. The program trains students to be competent engineers, through offering a variety of challenging courses and problem-solving sessions, providing state-of-the-art laboratories, and helping students gain design and teamwork experiences through conducting senior design projects of participating in research projects.

Four-year Program                                                                                     Program Code: 081101
Program Aims
The program is designed not only to disseminate theoretical and latest knowledge of the discipline, but also to equip students with requisite research methodology and ability to explore the unknown. The program prepares students for future careers in the fields of chemical processing, management, marketing, scientific research and product development. The graduates will also be qualified to be engaged in research and teaching in research institutes and institutions of higher learning.
Program Features
Drawing on the sophisticated teaching and research facilities as well as rich experience of the professors with extraordinary research power, the program puts much premium on the cultivation of students' innovative and analytical thinking and ability, encouraging students to participate in research project with a view to acquiring hands-on experience under the guidance of professors.
Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Engineering                                         Credits Requirement: 174
Principal Courses:
Physical Chemistry, Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer, Mass Transfer and Separation Process, Chemical Reaction Engineering, Chemical Thermodynamics, Chemical Technology, Chemical Engineering Design, Fundamentals of Chemical Equipment Design
Foundation Courses Required for All Students:
143093 Ethics and Basics of Law. Compulsory, 36 credit hours, 3 credits, 1st term
143106 Chinese Philosophy. Compulsory, 72 credit hours, 6 credits, 3rd term
143091 Outline of Modern and Contemporary Chinese History. Compulsory, 24 credit hours, 2 credits, 2nd term
143090 Basic Tenets of Marxism. Compulsory, 36 credit hours, 3 credits, 4th term
143094 Current Situation and Policy. Compulsory, 128 credit hours, 2 credits, 1st–8th term
144001 College English. Compulsory, 64 credit hours, 4 credits, 1st term
144002 College English. Compulsory, 64 credit hours, 4 credits, 2nd term
144003 College English. Compulsory, 64 credit hours, 4 credits, 3rd term
152001 Physical Education. Compulsory, 32 credit hours, 2 credits, 1st term
152001 Physical Education. Compulsory, 32 credit hours, 2 credits, 2nd term
152001 Physical Education. Compulsory, 32 credit hours, 2 credits, 3rd term
152004 Physical Education. Compulsory, 32 credit hours, 2 credits, 4th term
106001 Military Theories. Compulsory, 16 credit hours, 1 credit, 2nd term
140003 Higher Mathematics (II). Compulsory, 80 credit hours, 5 credits, 1st term
140004 Higher Mathematics (II). Compulsory, 64 credit hours, 2 credits, 2nd term
141001 College Physics (I). Compulsory, 48 credit hours, 3 credits, 2nd term
141002 College Physics (I). Compulsory, 48 credit hours, 3 credits, 3rd term
141007 College Physics Laboratory. Compulsory, 32 credit hours (lab), 1 credit, 2nd term
141008 College Physics Laboratory. Compulsory, 32 credit hours (lab), 1 credit, 3rd term
140013 Linear Algebra (I). Compulsory, 32 credit hours, 2 credits, 2nd term
130139 Engineering Drawing. Compulsory, 40 credit hours, 2.5 credits, 1st term
130140 Engineering Drawing. Compulsory, 40 credit hours, 2.5 credits, 2nd term
            Computer Technology and Applications. Compulsory, 96 credit hours, 6 credits
            Courses in Culture and General Education. Compulsory, 160 credit hours, 10 credits, 1st -8th term
Subtotal of compulsory courses: 1100 credit hours; 73 credits
Disciplinary Basic Courses
147002 Inorganic Chemistry. Compulsory, 40 credit hours, 2.5 credits, 1st term
147034 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory. Compulsory, 16 credit hours (lab), 0.5 credit, 1st term
147035 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory. Compulsory, 16 credit hours (lab), 0.5 credits, 2nd term
147021 Organic Chemistry (II). Compulsory, 64 credit hours, 4 credits, 2nd term
147016 Organic Chemistry Laboratory. Compulsory, 48 credit hours (lab), 1.5 credits, 2nd term
147009 Analytical Chemistry (II). Compulsory, 40 credit hours, 2.5 credits, 3rd term
147013 Analytical Chemistry Laboratory (II). Compulsory, 32 credit hours (lab), 1 credit, 3rd term
147059 Physical Chemistry (II). Compulsory, 64 credit hours, 4 credits, 4th term
169011 Physical Chemistry Laboratory (IV). Compulsory, 40 credit hours (lab), 1 credit, 5th term
137094 Biochemistry (bilingual). Compulsory, 48 credit hours, 2 credit hours (lab), 3 credits, 4th term
135092 Electrical and Electronic Technology (II). Compulsory, 68 credit hours, 4 credits, 4th term
135081 Electrical and Electronic Technology Laboratory. Compulsory, 24 credit hours (lab), 1 credit, 5th term
137066 Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer (IV, bilingual). Compulsory, 64 credit hours, 4 credits, 5thterm
170013 Mass Transfer and Separation Process (III, bilingual). Compulsory, 48 credit hours, 3 credits, 6th term
137063 Chemical Engineering Principles Laboratory. Compulsory, 16 credit hours, 4 credit hours (computer), 12 credit hours (lab), 0.5 credit, 5th term
137064 Chemical Engineering Principles Laboratory. Compulsory, 16 credit hours, 4 credit hours (computer), 12 credit hours (lab), 0.5 credit, 6th term
137058 Chemical Reaction Engineering. Compulsory, 48 credit hours, 3 credits, 7th term
137029 Fundamentals of Chemical Equipment Design. Compulsory, 32 credit hours, 2 credits, 5th term
137028 Chemical Thermodynamics. Compulsory, 48 credit hours, 3 credits, 6th term
137030 Chemical Engineering Design. Compulsory, 48 credit hours, 3 credits, 7th term
Subtotal of compulsory courses: 812 credit hours; 44 credits
Specialty-related Courses
137034 Chemical Technology. Compulsory, 48 credit hours, 3 credits, 6th term
137033 Chemical Engineering Laboratory. Compulsory, 64 credit hours (lab), 4 credits, 6th-7th term
137042 Modern Separation Technology. Optional, 32 credit hours, 2 credits, 6th term
137025 Chemical Environmental Engineering. Optional, 32 credit hours, 2 credits, 7th term
137039 Energy Engineering (bilingual). Optional, 32 credit hours, 2 credits, 6th term
137022 Industrial Catalysis. Optional, 32 credit hours, 2 credits, 7th term
137023 Chemical Process Analysis and Synthesis. Optional, 32 credit hours, 2 credits, 6th term
137024 Chemical Process Control Principles and Instrumentation. Optional, 32 credit hours, 2 credits, 7th term
137035 Fine Chemical Technology. Optional, 32 credit hours, 2 credits, 6th term
137026 Chemical Technology Economics. Optional, 32 credit hours, 2 credits, 5th term
147060 Fundamentals of Biochemical Engineering. Optional, 32 credit hours, 2 credits, 5th term
137044 Introduction to New Materials Science. Optional, 32 credit hours, 2 credits, 5th term
137041 Microcomputer Applications in Chemical Engineering. Optional, 32 credit hours, 2 credits, 5thterm
137045 Frontiers of the Discipline. Optional, 16 credit hours, 1 credit, 4th term
137043 Modern Chemical Business. Optional, 32 credit hours, 2 credits, 4th term
137073 Introduction to Nano Science and Technology. Optional, 32 credit hours, 2 credits, 5th term
137087 Modern Chemical Logistics Technology. Optional, 32 credit hours, 2 credits, 4th term
137027 Management of Chemical Enterprises. Optional, 32 credit hours, 2 credits, 7th term
137120 Lectures on World Famous Enterprises (English). Optional, 16 credit hours, 1 credit, 2 weeks in the 4th term
Subtotal of optional courses: 17 credits (minimum)
Focused practice and graduation design add up to 35 credits
Total credits required for graduation: 139 + 35= 174

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