Associated Degree
Chemical engineering majors may choose to focus their studies on an Energy Concentration. A Concentration is not mandatory and some students will benefit from exploring a variety of areas rather than choosing to focus on one.
The Concentrations require 3 units of study (potentially all of which may be double-counted towards the Chemical Engineering degree) comprised of the following:
- An MQP (that satisfies the Chemical Engineering degree requirement and covers a topic in the Concentration field) and
- 6/3 units from the list below.
Students should consult their academic advisor for advice and the Chemical Engineering Department Undergraduate Committee for approval of an appropriate course of study. Appropriate experimental courses, ISUs, and other appropriate courses or projects, not on the current lists, may be applied towards a Concentration with approval from the Chemical Engineering Undergraduate Committee.
Program Distribution Requirements for the Chemical Engineering Major with Energy Concentration
Energy Concentration Courses (Minimum 6/3 Units)
Major Qualifying Project (MQP) (Minimum 3/3 Units)
MQP must satisfy the Chemical Engineering degree requirement and cover a topic in the Energy field.