Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Department: MSc in Chemical Engineering

Electives

Elective courses provide in-depth knowledge in a specific area to prepare the students for research work. Although the students are encouraged to take courses in their research area or for their personal interest, courses not appearing in the study plan can not be used as electives to satisfy the minimum degree requirements. All 500/600-level graduate engineering courses can be used as an elective (a maximum of one course at 400-level is permitted). A list of approved courses from departments outside the engineering college will be available to help in the preparation of the program of study. Several elective courses in Chemical Engineering are offered periodically according to demand. Some of these courses are:

  • CHE 502 Advanced Thermodynamics (4-0-4).
  • CHE 504 Advanced Reactor Design (4-0-4).
  • CHE 506 Advanced Transport Phenomena (4-0-4).
  • CHE 508 Advanced Separation Processes (4-0-4).
  • CHE 510 Structure of Materials (4-0-4).
  • CHE 551 Agile Manufacturing (3-0-3).
  • CHE 561 Principles of Air Pollution Control (3-0-3).
  • CHE 566 Biochemical Engineering (3-0-3).
  • CHE 568 Process Modeling (3-0-3).
  • CHE 572 Principles of Adsorption and Catalysis (3-0-3).
  • CHE 574 Multiphase Reactors (3-0-3).
  • CHE 576 Multicomponent Mass Transfer (3-0-3).
  • CHE 580 Advanced Materials Processing (3-0-3).
  • CHE 582 Introduction to Combustion Phenomena (3-0-3).
  • CHE 584 Principles and Applications of Rheology (3-0-3).
  • CHE 586 Fundamentals of Polymers (3-0-3).
  • CHE 594 Special Topics (3-0-3).
  • CHE 602 Surface Phase Equilibria (3-0-3).
  • CHE 603 Fundamentals of Adsorption (3-0-3).
  • CHE 604 Multiphase Reactor Design (3-0-3).
  • CHE 605 Advanced Kinetics (3-0-3).
  • CHE 606 Advanced Mass Transfer (3-0-3).
  • CHE 607 Advanced Heat Transfer (3-0-3).
  • CHE 612 Combustion Systems (3-0-3).
  • CHE 614 Turbulent Flow (3-0-3).
  • CHE 616 Advanced Numerical Methods (3-0-3).
  • CHE 617 Process Optimization Methods (3-0-3).
  • CHE 618 Catalysis (3-0-3).
  • CHE 651 Biomechanical Engineering (3-0-3).
  • CHE 653 Tissue Engineering (3-0-3).
  • CHE 655 Biomaterials (3-0-3).
  • CHE 657 Medical Device Design and Regulation (3-0-3).
  • CHE 694 Selected Topics (3-0-3).
  • CHE 698 Master's Project (one to three credits).
  • CHE 699 Master's Thesis (one to 12 credits).
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Mailing Address
Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Department
Fenn College of Engineering
Cleveland State University
2121 Euclid Ave., SH 455
Cleveland, Ohio 44115-2214
Campus Location
Stilwell Hall Room 455
1980 East 24th Street
Phone: 216.687.2569
Fax: 216.687.9220
ChE@csuohio.edu
Contact
Jorge E. Gatica
j.gatica@csuohio.edu
Phone: 216.523.7274


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