Dec 21, 2024  
2019-2020 SDSM&T Academic Catalog 
    
2019-2020 SDSM&T Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Chemical Engineering: Biochemical Engineering Specialization, BS


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Contact Information

Dr. Patrick Gilcrease
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
(605) 394-1239
E-mail: Patrick.Gilcrease@sdsmt.edu
Web: https://www.sdsmt.edu/CBE/

Background Requirements


The specialization is available to undergraduate chemical engineering students at SD Mines and others that meet the prerequisites for the course requirements.  Students should work with their advisor for the application procedure and appropriate forms.

Program Requirements


The biochemical engineering specialization requires completion of 12 credits of course work from the requirement lists below in replacement of various electives of the main Chemical Engineering major. See your advisor for further details.

Microbiology Requirement


Chemical and Biological Engineering Requirements


Science Requirement


Degree Requirements



Chemical Engineering, BS


Contact Information

Dr. Robb Winter, Department Head
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
(605) 394-2421
E-mail: Robb.Winter@sdsmt.edu
Web: http://www.sdsmt.edu/CBE/

CBE Flowchart  

Chemical and Biological Engineering (CBE)

The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering (CBE) offers a BS degree in Chemical Engineering which is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org, 415 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, Phone: +1.410.347.7700 . Our department name, Chemical and Biological Engineering, reflects the forward-looking integration of chemical engineering, chemical sciences and biological sciences. With a specialization in biochemical engineering and emphases in advanced materials (nano materials, polymers, ceramics, materials processing, corrosion, or solid state/semi-conductors), biomedical engineering, energy technology, environmental engineering, and petroleum engineering you can personalize your education. An accelerated Master of Science (BS + MS) degree program is also available for qualified undergraduate students.

Chemical Engineering Curriculum/Checklist


Although a minor in chemical engineering is not available, you can obtain a specialization in biochemical engineering  or an emphasis in emerging areas such as advanced materials, biomedical engineering, energy technology, environmental engineering, or petroleum engineering by tailoring your elective courses.

Students are responsible for checking with their advisors for any program modifications that may occur after the publication of this catalog.

Freshman Year


 

First Semester


 

Total: 16

 

Second Semester


 

Total: 18

 

Sophomore Year


 

Junior Year


 

Total: 17

 

Second Semester


 

Total: 18

 

Senior Year


 

First Semester


 

Total: 15

Second Semester


 

Total: 12

130 credits required for graduation


 

Curriculum Notes


*Fulfills General Education requirement. Students should consult the “General Education Requiements ” section of this catalog for a complete listing of all general education requirements.

Optional emphases and specialization in ChE:


The academic advisor recommends and approves courses to take if students are interested in an emphasis in one of these areas: advanced materials (nano materials, polymers, ceramics, materials processing, corrosion, or solid state/semi-conductors), biomedical engineering, energy technology, environmental engineering, or petroleum engineering. A specialization in biochemical engineering is also offered.

Chemical Engineering: Biochemical Engineering Specialization, BS  

BIOL Elective (3 cr hr):


Select from

CHE Elective (8 cr hr):


Select 8 credits from

Engineering Elective (3 cr hr):


Select 3 credits from engineering courses other than CBE prefix; requires advisor approval. These courses are typically at a 200 level or higher.

Department Approved Elective (6 cr hr):


Select from the following: CBE, Chemistry, or other approved courses to fulfill emphasis electives. These courses are typically at a 120 level or higher. May include:

  

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