UNDERGRADUATE


Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering (BSChE)

The department offers the BS Chemical Engineering (BS ChE) General Curriculum program as well as two major fields of specialization: BS ChE Major in Sugar Technology (BSChE-SUTC) and BS ChE Major in Pulp and Paper Technology (BS ChE-PPT).

Major courses taken up in all three undergraduate curricular programs are the following:

  • Introduction to Chemical Engineering
  • Industrial Stoichiometry
  • Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
  • Applications of Fluid Dynamics in Chemical Engineering
  • Separation Processes
  • Transfer Operations
  • Unit Operations Laboratory
  • Chemical Reaction Engineering
  • Chemical Process Industries
  • Chemical Engineering Laws, Ethics and Contracts

Basic courses taken up by students in all BS ChE programs are:

General Education Courses

  • Arts and Humanities
  • Social Sciences and Philosophy
  • Mathematics, Science and Technology
  • Physical Education
  • Service Training/ Community Service

Foundation Courses

  • Algebra and Trigonometry
  • Mathematical Analysis
  • Elementary Statistics
  • General Physics
  • General Microbiology

Chemistry Courses

  • General Chemistry
  • Quantitative Inorganic Chemistry
  • Basic Organic Chemistry
  • Physical Chemistry
  • Introductory Biochemistry

Engineering Science Courses

  • Engineering Graphics
  • Engineering Mechanics
  • Strength of Materials
  • Mathematical Methods in Engineering
  • Computer Applications in Engineering
  • Basic Electrical Engineering

 

BSChE (General Curriculum)

The general curriculum includes at least 56 units of chemical engineering courses, and 6 units of cognate courses which may be chosen from the following fields: sugar engineering, food engineering, pulp and paper technology, management economics, scientific and technical communication, experimental design, wood science and technology, environmental chemistry, biotechnology and food microbiology.

Six units are devoted to thesis work to provide the student experience in integrating and applying his technical knowledge in solving industrial processing problems and generating new technologies relevant to agri-based industries.

Specialized Major Courses:

  • Chemical Process Equipment Design
  • Plant Design
  • Agro-Industrial Waste Management
  • Instrumentation and Process Dynamics Control
  • Plant Inspection and Seminar
  • Introduction to Biochemical Engineering
  • 2 Cognate courses
  • Thesis

 

BSChE Major in Sugar Technology (BSChE-SUTC)

With solid background in both chemical engineering and sugar technology, it is hoped that this program will develop in the graduates the competency and proper perspective to meet the changing needs of the sugar industry and related agro-based industries.

Students in this program may take the thesis or practicum option. Both options require 22 units of Sugar Technology courses, 42 units of Chemical Engineering courses and 6 units of thesis/practicum.

Specialized Major Courses:

  • Chemical Process Equipment Design
  • Sugar Process Engineering and Plant Design
  • Waste Management in the Sugar Industry
  • Instrumentation and Process Control Application to Sugar Industries
  • Sugar Laws and Economics
  • Sugarcane By-products Utilization and Sucrochemistry
  • Sugar Analysis and Factory Operations Control
  • Field and Factory Operations and Processes
  • Thesis or Practicum

 

BSChE Major in Pulp and Paper Technology (BSChE-PPT)

With strong background in both chemical engineering and Pulp Science and Technology, it is expected that this program will produce globally-competitive professionals equipped with the knowledge of the process involved in converting wood and fiber, and recycling the same, into paper.

Students of this program may take the thesis or practicum option. Both options require 27 units of Pulp and Paper courses, 39 units of Chemical Engineering and 6 units of thesis/practicum.

Specialized Major Courses:

  • Pulp and Paper Engineering
  • Pulp and Paper Plant Design
  • Environmental Technology for the Pulp and Paper Industry
  • Instrumentation and Process Control for the Pulp and Paper Industry
  • Undergraduate Seminar in Pulp and Paper
  • Introduction to Plant Science
  • Wood Chemistry;
  • Wood and Fiber Anatomy
  • Pulp and Paper Technology and Laboratory
  • Thesis or Practicum