let’s start! we warmly welcome you to the osu school of chemical, biological and environmental...
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Let’s START!
• We warmly welcome you to the OSU School of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering! For simplicity, it is called the School of CBEE.
• In these fields of study, you will learn how to apply chemistry, math and economics to the process of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful and valuable forms.
• We will help you learn how to apply science & engineering to improve the quality of our water, air and land.
CHE/BIOE/ENVE Curriculum
• Students generally earn their B.S. degree in 4 or 5 years. There are many reasons that the program may take longer than 4 years. For example, the CHE/BIOE/ENVE programs require 192 credits, and other programs on campus require only 180 credits. Some students may start out in the Academic English program, which adds a few terms to the completion of the degree. Students might study abroad or do an internship, which may extend the degree completion date.
• Baccalaureate Core courses (highlighted in yellow in following slides) are required for each program at OSU, in addition to courses in major.
• Courses highlighted in gray are required for admission to professional school (300/400 level courses in the major). The programs in CBEE are “capacity restricted” and the minimum required combined GPA for these courses was 2.9 in 2012.
• AP and IB credits are accepted as detailed on the OSU admissions website.
• All three programs are accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).
Chemical Engineering (192 Credits)
Cr. First Year = 47 credits Second Year = 50 credits Third Year = 47 credits Fourth Year = 48 credits
Fall Winter Spring Fall Winter Spring Fall Winter Spring Fall Winter Spring
1
Chemistry CH 231 (4F)
Chemistry CH 232
(4W)
Chemistry CH 233
(4S)
O Chem CH 331
(4F)
O Chem CH 332
(4W)
Tec Rpts WR 327
(3FWS)
P Chem CH 440
(3F)
P Chem CH 441 (3W)
P Chem CH 442 (3S)
CHE Lab CBEE 414 (3F)
CHE Lab CHE 415 (3W)
CHE Lab CBEE 416 (3S)
2
3
4
EE Fund ENGR 201 (3FWS)
ENGR Topics 1 (3)
Proc Dyn CHE 361 (3W)
Proc Ctrl CHE 461 (3S) Rxn Engr CHE
443 (4F)
Design CHE 431
(3W)
Design CHE 432 (3S)
5 CH Lab 261 (1) CH Lab 262 (1) CH Lab 263 (1)
Mtrx & Pwr MTH 306
(4FWS)
Diff Eqs MTH 256
(4FWS)
6
Diff MTH 251
(4FWS)
Integral MTH 252
(4FWS)
Vector Calc MTH 254 (4FWS)
7
COMM 111/114 (3FWS) Transport 1
Fluids CHE 331 (4F)
Transport II Heat
CHE 332 (3W)
Transport III Mass
CHE 333 (3S)
Persp 5 (3)
Synth 1 (3)
8
Unit Ops CHE 411
(4F)
9
Physics PH 212
(4FW)
Physics PH 213
(4WS)
10
Orient CBEE 101
(3F)
Prob Solv CBEE 102 (3W) Physics
PH 211 (4SF)
Statics ENGR 211 (3FWS)
Transport Lab CHE 334 (2S)
ENGR Topics 2
(3)Synth 2 (3)11
Thermo I CHE 311
(3F)
Thermo II CHE 312
(3W)12
Persp 3 (3)
Adv Chem 2 (3)
13
Eng Comp WR 121 (3FWS)
BioSLabc (4)
Mat Bal CBEE 211 (3F)
Energy Bal CBEE 212
(3W)Process Data Anal
CBEE 213 (4S)
ENGR Topics 3
(3)Free
Electives(4)
14 Life Fit HHS 231
(2FWS)Engr EthicsCHE 320d
(3F)
Persp 2(3)15
Adv Chem 1 (3)
Persp 4 (3)
16
HHS 24* (1)
Persp 1(3)
17
18
Notes:
Technical Electivesa. Only Persp, Syn, HHP 231, and FREE can be taken on S/U grading (# of S/U credits are limited to 3X # of terms at OSU, up to 36
max). b. "Shaded" courses = required for admission to professional program and contribute to "core" GPA used for
admission (also 80 credits minimum completed). Univ & College Corec. Must satisfy the OSU-BACC "Biological Science (with lab)" requirement - see list of acceptable courses in
current Schedule of Classes. d. CHE 320 satisfies the department Ethics Requirement.
First Year (48 credits) Second Year (49 credits) Third Year (48 credits) Fourth Year (47 credits)
Fall Winter Spring Fall Winter Spring Fall Winter Spring Fall Winter Spring
*Differential calculusMTH 251
(4)
*Integral calculusMTH 252
(4)
*Vector calculusMTH 254
(4)
Lifetime fitnessHHS 231/24X
(3)
*Applied diff equationsMTH 256
(4)
*Matrix & power series methods
MTH 306(4)
General biochemistry
BB 450(4)
General biochemistry
BB 451(3)
Biomedical Engr PrinciplesBIOE 340
(3)
Biochemistry labBB 494
(3)
Biochemistry labBB 493
(3)
Synthesis
(3)
*General chemistryCH 231 (4)
CH Lab 261 (1)
General chemistryCH 232 (4)
CH Lab 262 (1)
General chemistry
CH 233 (4) CH Lab 263(1)
Organic chemistry
CH 331(4)
Organic chemistryCH 332
(4)
*StaticsENGR 211
(3)
Transport I CHE 331(4)
Transport IICHE 332
(3)
Transport IIICHE 333
(3)
BioreactorsBIOE 457
(3)
Engineering selection2
(3)
BIOE selection3
(3)
BIOE orientationCBEE 101
(3)
*Engr problem solving
CBEE 102(3)
*General physicsPH 211
(4)
*GeneralphysicsPH 212
(4)
*General physicsPH 213
(4)
*Electrical eng fundamentals
ENGR 201(3)
Thermodynamics
CHE 311(3)
Social ethics in engineering
BIOE 420 (3)
Transport Lab
CHE 334(2)
Perspectives
(3)
Reg of drugs & med devices
BIOE 470(2)
Perspectives
(3)
Perspectives
(3)
*Englishcomposition
WR 121(3)
*Speech communicationsCOMM 111/114
(3)
*Material balances
CBEE 211(3)
*Energy balancesCBEE 212
(3)
Process analysis
CBEE 213(4)
Professionalism & engr ethics
CBEE 320(3)
Bioengineering product design
BIOE 390(4)
Perspectives
(3)
Process Engr LaboratoryCBEE 414^
(3)
Bioengineering laboratoryBIOE 415
(3)
Bioengineering process design
BIOE 490 (4)
BIOE selection3
(3)
Anatomy & Physiology
Z 331(3)
Biology selection1
(2 or 4)
Anatomy & Physiology
Z 333(3)
Engineering selection2
(3)
Technical writing
WR 327(3)
DPD4
(3)
Engineering selection2
(BIOE 459)
(3)
Bioseparations
BIOE 462(3)
Synthesis
(3)
15 15 16 17 17 17 17 16 17 15 14 16
Bioengineering (192 Credits)
Environmental Engineering (192 Credits)
Cr. First Year = 47 credits Second Year = 49 credits Third Year = 49 credits Fourth Year = 47 credits
Fall Winter Spring Fall Winter Spring Fall Winter Spring Fall Winter Spring
1
Chemistry *CH 231 (4F)
Chemistry **CH 232
(4W)
Chemistry CH 233
(4S)
Organic Chemistry
CH 331 (4F)
Organic Chemistry CH 332 (4W)
GEO 221 (3S) Transport I (Fluids)
CHE 331 (4F)
Transport II ChE 332 (3W)
Tech Writing WR 327(3FWS)
W & WW I ENVE 421
(4F)
W & WW II ENVE 422
(4W)
Sust Water Resources ENVE
456 (3S)
2
3
4
Dynamics *ENGR 212 (3FWS)
Engr EthicsCBEE 320
(3W)
Transport III CHE 333 (3S)
Air Poll Control ENVE 425
(3S)
5 CH Lab 261 (1) CH Lab 262(1) CH Lab 263 (1)
Matrix Power Series
*MTH 306 (4FWS)
Diff Eqs *MTH 256
(4FWS)
Thermo Prop. CHE 311
(3 FWS)
Bioreactors I BIOE 457 (3F) Fate & Transport
ENVE 431 (4W)
6
Diff Calc *MTH 251 (4FWS)
Integral Calculus *MTH
252 (4FWS)
Vector Calculus *MTH
254 (4FWS)
7
Strength of Materials ENGR
213 (3FWS)
Hydraulic CE 313 (4W)
orGeotechnical
CE 372(4W)
Transport Lab CHE 334 (2S) Synthesis #1
(3FWS)
8
Persp #2 (3FWS)Enve Lab
ENVE 414^ (3F)
9
Physics PH 212 (4FW)
Physics PH 213
(4WS)
General Microbiology
MB 230(4FWS)
Enve Lab ENVE 415 (3W)
10
Orientation CBEE 101 (3F)
Engr Comp CBEE 102 (3W)
Physics *PH 211 (4FS)
Process Analysis CBEE
213 (4S)
Synthesis #2 (3FWS)
11
Graphics & Design
CCE 201 (3F) Intro EnvE ENVE 322 (4W)
Persp #5 (3FWS)
12
Engineering Elective (4FWS)
13
Eng Comp *WR 121 (3FWS)
*COMM 111/114 (3FWS)
Material Balances
CBEE 211 (3F)
Energy Balances CBEE
212 (3W) Hydrology CE 412 (4WS)
Capstone Design
ENVE 490 (3S)
14
Life Fitness HHS 231
Persp #1 (3FWS)
Persp#3 (3FWS)
Engineering Elective (3FWS)
15
Persp #4 (3FWS)
16 HHS 241-251 or
PAC (1)
Statics *ENGR 211
(3FWS)
17
18
^ WIC F,W,S = Multiple terms in which same course is offered
course required for entrance to professional school (and used for pre-GPA calculation)
STUDENT CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES
CBEE CLUB OSU EWB-ers Build Meaningful Partnerships
AMBASSADORS
SOLAR CAR
Sustainable EnergyInitiative (SEI)
STUDY ABROAD
CBEE Students have recently studied at:•Danish Technical University•University of Nottingham•Tecnologico de Monterrey•Yonsei University•University of Queensland (Australia)•University de Cantabria•University of Auckland•Dun Laoghaire Institute (Dublin)•Your choice!
“I feel it has been one of the
most significant attributes to
my undergraduate career and
personal growth during the
last few years.”
Nikhil Prem, Chemical
Engineering, Santander,
Spain
CBEE SCHOLARSHIPSMANY SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDENTS
• ARCO Scholarship•Skye Balkwill Memorial•Belknap Scholarship•Frank & Cynthia Biasca Endowment•Chevron Scholarship•Dorsey & Aurelia Edwards Endowment•Georgia Pacific Scholarship•Richard E. Hatchard Endowment•James & Billie Jean Hickman Endowment•Mark Holcom Memorial•David Jackson Memorial•Pete & Rosalie Johnson Scholarships•Milan Knezevich •Shirley Kuse Fellowship•Victor W. Laine Memorial•Ralph McCugh Scholarship•Susan Stutz-McDonald Fellowship•James & Vivian McEwen Scholarship•Robert V. Mrazek Memorial•Erik Muehlenkamp Memorial•Gayle Nichols Memorial•Herbert Nierman Memorial•PBS Scholarship•Don C. Phillips Memorial•PIMA Scholarship•Proctor Chevron Scholarship
$93,000 in 2012
•J & T Ringe Scholarship•Charles Rohrmann Memorial•Colonel & Mrs. Scott Memorial•Alan Selker Memorial•Kevin Shannon Memorial•Gerald Sing Scholarship•Kenneth Spies Memorial•Roy Strandberg Memorial•Perry Swanson Fellowship•C.E. Wicks Scholarship
CHE/BIOE/ENVE Undergraduate Internships and Research
•Multiple Engineering Cooperative Program (MECOP), two 6-month internships in industry (CHE & ENVE)
•Summer Internships (on campus and off-site)
•Johnson summer internship
•Senior Lab and Design Classes
Chemical Engineering Is…
A branch of engineering that focuses on chemical processes
A broad profession that allows people to do many different things throughout their careers
A path to opportunities to help society by:
Developing new products and technologies
Supplying society with thousands of chemical for economic well-being
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES: CHEThe chemical engineering curriculum provides students with a background of fundamental knowledge that prepares them for positions in research and development, design, technical service, plant operation, technical sales, and management.
A few of the employers of OSU CHE Alumni are:
BattelleBechtelBoeingBend ResearchBoise CascadeChevron USACH2M HillDow ChemicalExxonFort James Corp.Frito-LayGallo WineryGeorgia Pacific – ToledoHercules ChemicalsHewlett PackardLongview Fibre
Louisiana Pacific Co.LSI Logic3M CompanyMerckMitsubishi SiliconNYPRO OREGONON SemiconductorCascade PacificProctor and GamblePyrotekSiltronicTeledyne Wah-ChangTektronixUnion OilUS Bureau of MinesVerdezyneWafer-TechWeyerhaeuser
Bioengineering Is…
A branch of engineering that focuses on the application of biological and chemical processes
A broad profession that allows people to work in the medical, pharmaceutical and bio-production fields.
A path to opportunities to help society by:
Developing new medical products and technologies
Advancing the biological production of new products and materials
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES: BIOEThe biological engineering undergraduate program provides a solid background in biology (anatomy and physiology, biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology), chemistry, physics and math, in addition to the engineering sciences.
A few of the employers of OSU BIOE Alumni are:
AcumedAcrymedAmgenAnheuser BuschBayerBeaver BiodieselBend ResearchBerlex LaboratoriesBiotronikBoston ScientificDimeraElectrical Geodesics Inc.EntekGallo WineryGenentechHemcon
Hewlett Packard
OHSUOregon Freeze DryOregon Medical Laser CenterSarepta (AVI BioPharma)SigaSolarWorld
A few of the employers of OSU BIOE Alumni are:
AcumedAcrymedAmgenAnheuser BuschBayerBeaver BiodieselBend ResearchBerlex LaboratoriesBiotronikBoston ScientificDimeraElectrical Geodesics Inc.EntekGallo WineryGenentechHemcon
Hewlett Packard
OHSUOregon Freeze DryOregon Medical Laser CenterSarepta (AVI BioPharma)SigaSolarWorld
Environmental Engineering Is...
A branch of engineering that focuses on physical, chemical, and biological processes to limit environmental impacts
A multidisciplinary profession that allows people to deal with a wide range of environmental problems
A path to opportunities to help society by:
Developing new sustainable practices
Reduce impacts to air, water, and soil
Promoting reuse, recycling, reduction
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES: ENVEThe environmental engineering program provides undergraduate students with the background necessary to study air, water, and subsurface environmental problems. Coursework includes analysis and design of water and wastewater treatment systems, sustainable water resources, and air pollution control technologies.
A few of the employers of OSU ENVE Alumni are:
CH2M HillCH2M Hill Hanford GroupCity of TroutdaleET Technologies Inc.Geo Trans Inc.JE Dunn NWProfessionalServices Industries (PSI)SCS EngineersShaw Environmental, Inc.US Department of the NavyUS Forest Service
US Public Health ServiceWallis Engineering
Weber Elliott EngineeringW & H PacificWRG Design
CHE/BIOE/ENVE: IMPORTANT WEBSITES-1
Student On-line Services-Registration, Student RecordsRegister for classes, Use MyDegrees, View and Order Transcriptshttp://oregonstate.edu/main/online-services
Catalogs & Schedulescourse catalog-major and baccalaureate core courses listed by section http://catalog.oregonstate.edu
CBEE Advising PageAdvisors (Who is my advisor? 1st year students-Dr. Skip, Transfer students-Kristin
Rorrer)Make Advising Appointments On-line:http://cbee.oregonstate.edu/undergraduate-advising
Kristin RorrerHead Advisor, School of [email protected]
BlackboardClass lecture notes, syllabus, calendar, other information from instructorhttps://my.oregonstate.edu
CHE/BIOE/ENVE: IMPORTANT WEBSITES-2
Registration dates and deadlines (add/drop/withdrawal)Deadline to drop a class: 11:55 p.m. Friday of 2nd weekDeadline to withdraw from a class or change to S/U grading: Friday of 7th weekFull time student status is 12 credits! See all important dates at this site:http://oregonstate.edu/services/registration/academic-calendar.htm
ONID student e-mail account and file storagehttp://onid.oregonstate.edu/
Engineering TEACH login (create engineering account, receive newsletter, computing service)
http://engineering.oregonstate.edu/my-coe
Admissions-transfer creditshttp://oregonstate.edu/admissions/transfer-credit
Degree Partnership Program (application)http://oregonstate.edu/partnerships/application-deadlines
Kristin RorrerHead Advisor, School of [email protected]