May 11, 2024  
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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  • CE 560 - Activity Center Traffic

    Credits: 3

    The planning and design of any activity center (shopping mall, business center, sports stadium) must consider vehicular access/egress and parking. If not properly planned and designed, the impact on the surrounding streets and the center can be chaotic. The course will cover techniques of determining parking needs, parking layout, internal and external circulation design, and design of access/egress and the adjacent street system to minimize the impact on the surrounding street network.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Junior standing.

    Typically Offered
    Intersession

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 563 - Environmental Engineering Fundamentals

    Credits: 3

    Basic physical, chemical, and biological concepts and the applications to the protection of the environment with emphasis on techniques used in water and wastewater treatment.

    Note
    Two hours recitation and three hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHM 230 and MATH 222.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • CE 565 - Water and Wastewater Engineering

    Credits: 3

    Design of municipal water and wastewater treatment systems.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CE 550, CE 563, PHYS 214 and ME 571.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • CE 570 - Transportation Planning

    Credits: 3

    Fundamentals of transportation planning. Historical development and current status of techniques used in travel demand forecasting; trip generation, trip distribution, mode choice, and traffic assignment. Current microcomputer models and applications.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CE 380 or equivalent and junior standing.

    Typically Offered
    Intersession

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 572 - Highway Engineering, Planning and Management

    Credits: 3

    Applications of the principles of traffic engineering and capacity analysis techniques to analyze, design and maintain street and highway systems. Fundamentals of transportation planning; site planning and design; traffic impact studies; fundamentals of pavement design and management.

    Note
    Two hours recitation and three hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CE 411 and 522 or consent of instructor.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • CE 580 - AI Applications in Civil Engineering

    Credits: 2

    A review of the available techniques in artificial intelligence and a survey of applications in the different areas of civil engineering (structures, transportation/materials, geotechnical, hydraulics/water resources, and environmental engineering). Knowledge representation, inference mechanisms, system development and evaluation, object-oriented programming. Use of expert system shells, neural networks and fuzzy logic. Hands on applications on microcomputers in the MS-Windows environment.

    Note
    Three hours recitation for 10 days. Afternoon lab hours additional in computer lab.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CE 380.

    Typically Offered
    Intersession

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 585 - Civil Engineering Project

    Credits: 1-3

    A comprehensive civil engineering project, to be taken in the last semester of the B.S. program. Requires integration of skills acquired in civil engineering elective courses. Students must prepare and present written and oral design reports.

    Note
    One hour recitation and two three-hour labs a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: ENGL 415 and 6 hours of CE electives. Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: 6 additional credit hours of CE electives.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • CE 625 - Principles of Geoenvironmental Engineering

    Credits: 3

    Introduction to soil formation, structure, flow and mass transport in soils, mass transfer principles, waste containment and isolation, and physical, chemical, and biological remediation principles.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CE 522.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 641 - Civil Engineering Materials I

    Credits: 3

    Properties and behavior of structural metals, timber, portland cement concrete, and bituminous concrete; standard specification and methods of test; inspection and control; long-term protection and durability.

    Note
    Two hours recitation and three hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CE 534 and ENGL 415. Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: Either CE 528 or 542 or 544.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • CE 654 - Design of Groundwater Flow Systems

    Credits: 3

    Introduction to fundamental, mathematical and physical concepts of groundwater flow; application of simple analytic models; introduction to field methods; application of computer modeling tools to address design with practical significance.

    Note
    Three hours recitation per week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: ME 571.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • CE 663 - Unit Operations and Processes in Environmental Engineering

    Credits: 2

    A laboratory study of various physical, chemical and biological operations and processes used in the professional practice of environmental engineering. Topics covered will be selected from reactor hydrodynamics, oxidation-reduction, coagulation-flocculation, chemical precipitation, ion exchange, adsorption processes, biological oxidation, anaerobic digestion and the activated-sludge process.

    Note
    Six hours lab per week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: CE 565 and CE 552.

    Typically Offered
    Spring, even years

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 680 - Economics of Design and Construction

    Credits: 3

    Selection of alternative engineering design and construction solutions through study of unit cost determination, cost estimating, and financing procedures. Introduction to construction scheduling.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Senior standing in engineering or graduate standing for non-engineering majors.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning


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  • CE 690 - Selected Topics in Civil Engineering

    Credits: 1-18

    Note
    Repeatable.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Approval of instructor.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 703 - Responsibility in Engineering: Codes & Professionalism

    Credits: 3

    Course designed to help engineers, scientists, and technical managers to: understand fundamental “canons” of professional societies, establish or revitalize personal ethical standards using these canons, realize when situations are ethical dilemmas, and to develop a process to solving dilemmas. Key activities are: interviewing peers, analyzing current environment for potential challenges, developing ethics workshops, and writing individual code of ethics.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or senior with instructor approval.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 704 - Responsibility in Engineering: Leadership & Diversity

    Credits: 3

    Course designed to help engineers, scientists, and technical managers to: understand leadership approaches that promote high ethical conduct, and to understand the ethical value and challenges associated with a diverse workplace. Key activities are: interviewing peers; analyzing current environment for potential challenges; developing a workshop related to ethics, leadership and diversity; and writing individual code of ethics.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or instructor approval.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 718 - Engineering Photo Interpretation

    Credits: 3

    Photo interpretation techniques, types of aerial photographic film and their uses; application in land use studies, land surveying, site selection, rainfall runoff and stream flow, location of construction materials, and in the determination of soil properties; other applications.

    Note
    Two hours recitation and three hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Senior standing and consent of instruction.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 723 - Designing with Geosynthetics

    Credits: 3

    History of geosynthetics; overview of geosynthetic functions, applications and properties; relationship between testing and applications. Designing with geotextiles, geogrids, geonets, geomembranes, geosynthetic clay liners and geocomposites.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CE 522.

    Typically Offered
    Spring, in alternate years

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 725 - Seepage in Permeable Materials

    Credits: 3

    Analysis of seepage; groundwater movement in slopes, embankments, dams, and earth-supporting structures; construction of flow nets; dewatering systems; filter and drain design.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CE 522 and CE 552.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, in alternate years

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 728 - Advanced Geotechnical Design

    Credits: 3

    Advanced studies of soil investigations; design of retaining structures and reinforced earth walls, sheet piles, anchored bulkheads, underground conduits and tunnels; analysis and repair of failed structures.

    Note
    Two hours recitation and three hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CE 528.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 732 - Advanced Structural Analysis I

    Credits: 3

    Plane truss and frame analysis by direct stiffness method; equivalent nodal forces; thermal and settlement effects; stiffness by energy methods; analysis of space frames and trusses; grid structures; advanced topics.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CE 537.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 741 - Civil Engineering Materials II

    Credits: 3

    Advanced study of civil engineering materials including concrete, steel and bituminous concrete.

    Note
    Two hours recitation and three hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CE 641 or CHE 350.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 742 - Advanced Steel Design

    Credits: 3

    Plastic design of steel structures; stability problems in plastic design; design of complex steel structures.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CE 542.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 743 - Advanced Reinforced Concrete Theory

    Credits: 3

    Advanced theories and methods of design and analysis of reinforced concrete structures.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CE 544.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 745 - Structural Dynamics

    Credits: 3

    Introduction to fundamental concepts in structural dynamics; free and forced vibration of single and multiple degrees of freedom systems with and without damping, numerical methods for linear and non-linear dynamic analysis, and basics of the earthquake response and design of structures.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: MATH 340, ME 512, CE 537 or equivalent.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 751 - Hydraulics of Open Channels

    Credits: 3

    Properties of open-channel flow; types of open channels; conservation of mass, momentum, and energy; critical, uniform, and gradually varied flow; design of erodible channels; rapidly varied flow.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CE 552.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 752 - Advanced Hydrology

    Credits: 3

    Review of basic principles; point and regional rainfall and flood frequency analyses; hydrologic and hydraulic flood routing; drainage and flood control facilities design; hydrologic modeling and simulation flood plain analysis and planning.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CE 550.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 760 - Environmental Engineering Seminar

    Credits: 0

    Discussion of current advances in research and practice of environmental engineering.

    Note
    Repeatable.

    One hour seminar biweekly.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: None.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    Cross-listed
    BAE 760

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 762 - Water Treatment Processes

    Credits: 3

    Physical and chemical process principles and their application to water treatment plant design.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CE 565.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 766 - Wastewater Engineering: Biological Processes

    Credits: 3

    Biological process principles and their application to the design of wastewater treatment plants.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CE 565.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 768 - Geoenvironmental Engineering Design

    Credits: 3

    A team design project in geoenvironmental engineering focused on resolving interdisciplinary issues related to containment of pollutants and remediation of soil and groundwater.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: One of the following: AGRON 605, AGRON 746, BAE 690, CE 625, CE 654, CHE 531 or GEOL 611.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    Cross-listed
    BAE 768, CHE 768

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 771 - Travel Demand Modeling

    Credits: 3

    Historical development and current status of techniques used in urban transportation planning and travel demand forecasting; trip generation, trip distribution, mode choice, and traffic assignment.

    Note
    Two hours recitation and three hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CE 572 or consent of instructor.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 774 - Pavement Design

    Credits: 3

    Methods of evaluating the load-carrying capacity of soil subgrade, subbase, and base courses; critical analysis of the methods of design for flexible and rigid pavements; methods of increasing the load-carrying capacity of highway and airport pavements.

    Note
    Two hours recitation and three hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CE 522.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, on sufficient demand

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 775 - Traffic Engineering

    Credits: 3

    Traffic operations of roads, streets, and highways; traffic engineering studies; use of signs, signals, and pavement markings as traffic control devices; highway and intersection capacity, design and operations of traffic signals; current microcomputer models and applications.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CE 572.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 777 - Portland Cement Concrete Pavements

    Credits: 3

    Portland cement concrete mix design and production. Paving operations. Saw and seal operations. Subgrade preparation. Base selection. Drainage selection, design and construction. Bonded and unbonded concrete overlays. Whitetopping and ultra-thin whitetopping. Concrete pavement restoration; quality assurance and quality control in concrete pavement construction.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CE 641.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 786 - Land Development for Civil Engineers and Planners

    Credits: 3

    Engineering problems involved in site planning and design. The comprehensive planning process, zoning and subdivision regulations; design and location of streets and highways, water supply and sanitary facilities, drainage and public utilities.

    Note
    Two hours recitation and three hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CE 572 or consent of instructor.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 790 - Problems in Civil Engineering

    Credits: 1-18

    Note
    Repeatable.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Approval of instructor.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CE 791 - Research in Civil Engineering

    Credits: 1-18

    Original investigation or advanced study in some field related to the practice of civil engineering.

    Note
    Repeatable.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Approval of department head.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CET 120 - Materials Sampling and Testing

    Credits: 2

    A course in the proper use of aggregates and concrete materials (Portland cement and asphalt) in construction. Sampling and testing methods conform with current testing standards.

    Note
    Six hours lab a week.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning


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  • CET 130 - Plane Surveying

    Credits: 4

    A beginning course in the theory and practice of field measurements and notes for surveying. Emphasis is placed on accuracy and avoidance of common errors and mistakes.

    Note
    Three hours lecture and three hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: MATH 151.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning


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  • CET 210 - Problem Solving with Computer Applications

    Credits: 2

    In depth preparation with computer operating systems, spreadsheets, scheduling software and Visual Basic for construction applications.

    Note
    One hour lecture and one hour lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: MATH 151 and CMST 108.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning


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  • CET 220 - Soils and Foundations

    Credits: 2

    A course in the identification and classification of soils by the Unified method and the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials method. Routine field tests are covered and used in the laboratory.

    Note
    One hour lecture and two hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: MATH 100.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • CET 222 - Construction Safety

    Credits: 2

    How to maintain safe working areas within unsafe working conditions. Particularly the recognition and prevention of unsanitary, dangerous, or hazardous conditions to workers in the construction industry. Instruction focuses on federal safety standards related to construction.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning


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  • CET 241 - Construction Methods and Estimating

    Credits: 2

    A study of the basic equipment needs, usage, costs, and quantity determinations for planning and estimating construction projects. Field trips through construction sites and visitations with inspectors assist in developing reporting procedures and inspection responsibilities.

    Note
    One hour lecture and two hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: MATH 100.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning


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  • CET 299 - Topics in Construction Engineering Technology

    Credits: 1-18

    Provides an opportunity for faculty to present construction engineering technology topics.

    Note
    Repeatable.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CET 312 - Transportation Systems

    Credits: 3

    A study of transportation systems with emphasis on traffic operations and control, planning, design, and drainage for highways, and urban roadways.

    Note
    Two hours lecture and two hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CET 130.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • CET 313 - Structural Design

    Credits: 3

    A course combining design of components of structures in steel and reinforced concrete. Basic stress calculations and design concepts are studied for use in either a simplified design, detailing, or inspection role.

    Note
    Three hours lecture a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: MET 245.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning


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  • CET 320 - Construction Materials

    Credits: 2

    Study and analysis of construction materials, their properties, selection and use.

    Note
    Two hours lecture a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: MET 111.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • CET 323 - Route Location Surveying

    Credits: 3

    A course in the geometric methods of horizontal and vertical curve alignment. In addition, transitional spirals are examined and calculated. The laboratory portion provides a grounding of these concepts in the field by actual calculation and staking of control for roads, streets, and various types of routes.

    Note
    Two hours lecture and three hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CET 130.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • CET 340 - Mechanical and Electrical Systems

    Credits: 3

    The study of the use of mechanical and electrical systems within constructed buildings. Students develop skills related to plumbing, heating, air conditioning, wiring, power, and lighting systems.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • CET 341 - Mechanical Systems

    Credits: 3

    The way mechanical systems, including plumbing, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning are used by contractors to construct a building.

    Note
    Two hours lecture and two hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: MATH 151 and PHYS 113. Corequisite: CET 241.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • CET 342 - Electrical Systems

    Credits: 3

    The way electrical systems, including design and wiring, and power and lighting systems are used by contractors to construct a building.

    Note
    Two hours lecture and two hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: MATH 151 and PHYS 113. Corequisite: CET 241.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • CET 350 - Site Construction

    Credits: 3

    Study of site construction problems and procedures, site survey and investigations, review of site plans, construction layouts, earthwork calculation, excavation/shoring methods, and computer applications.

    Note
    Two hours lecture and three hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: MET 111, CET 130, PHYS 113, and CMST 108.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
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  • CET 351 - Construction Techniques and Detailing

    Credits: 3

    Study of construction methods and procedures in the assembly of building materials.

    Note
    Nine hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: MET 111 and CET 320.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

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  • CHE 015 - Engineering Assembly

    Credits: 0

    Note
    Repeatable.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 110 - Current Topics in Chemical Engineering

    Credits: 1

    Recent advances in chemical engineering and the impact of the profession on society.

    Note
    One hour lecture per week.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 320 - Chemical Process Analysis

    Credits: 3

    An introduction to chemical engineering with emphasis on material and energy balances.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite or concurrent: CHM 230 or 250 and MATH 222.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 354 - Basic Concepts in Materials Science and Engineering

    Credits: 1

    Structure of materials with crystal structures of metals and their defects emphasized.  Two component phase diagrams, multiphase equilibrium, and the microstructures that result.

    Note
    Three hours lecture a week for 5 weeks.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHM 210, prerequisite or corequisite: PHYS 213.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • CHE 355 - Fundamentals of Mechanical Properties

    Credits: 1

    Overview of the mechanical properties of materials, especially metals, and the modification of these properties through changes in microstructure.  Effect of heat treatment on microstructure and mechanical properties.

    Note
    Three hours lecture a week for 5 weeks.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHE 354.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • CHE 356 - Fundamentals of Electrical Properties

    Credits: 1

    Overview of the electrical properties of materials including conductors, semiconductors, and dielectrics, and their basis in the band theory of solids.  Multiphase equilibrium and modification of properties through changes in microstructure.

    Note
    Three hours lecture a week for 5 weeks.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHE 354.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • CHE 416 - Computational Techniques in Chemical Engineering

    Credits: 3

    Use of computational techniques in chemical engineering.

    Note
    Two hours lecture and two hours of lab per week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHE 320.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 497 - Undergraduate Research Experience

    Credits: 0-3

    Open to students pursuing undergraduate research project.

    Note
    Repeatable.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 499 - Honors Research in Chemical Engineering

    Credits: 1-6

    Individual research problem selected with approval of faculty advisor.  Open to students in the College of Engineering honors program. A report is presented orally and in writing during the last semester.

    Note
    Repeatable.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 520 - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I

    Credits: 2

    A study of the first and second laws of thermodynamics, real gases, heat of solution and reaction.

    Note
    Two hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in CHE 320.

    Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: MATH 340.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 521 - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II

    Credits: 3

    A continuation of the study of the second law, thermodynamic analysis of processes, phase equilibrium, chemical reaction equilibrium.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: CHE 416. Prerequisite: CHE 520.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 530 - Transport Phenomena I

    Credits: 3

    A unified treatment of the basic principles of momentum, energy, and mass transport.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in CHE 320 and MATH 340.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 531 - Transport Phenomena II

    Credits: 3

    Continuation of Transport Phenomena I with special emphasis on mass transfer.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: CHE 416. Prerequisite: CHE 530.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 535 - Transport Phenomena Laboratory

    Credits: 3

    Laboratory experiments in momentum, heat, and mass transfer.

    Note
    Eight hours of laboratory per week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: CHE 531.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • CHE 542 - Unit Operations Laboratory

    Credits: 3

    Laboratory experiments on classical unit operations, e.g., distillation, absorption, extraction, and on chemical kinetics and process dynamics.

    Note
    Eight hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHE 535, 550 and 560. Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: CHE 561.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • CHE 550 - Chemical Reaction Engineering

    Credits: 3

    Applied chemical kinetics and catalysis including the analysis and design of tubular, packed bed, stirred tank, and fluidized bed chemical reactors.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHE 521 and 531.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 560 - Separational Process Design

    Credits: 3

    Development of the basic theory and design of separational processes such as distillation, gas absorption, liquid extraction, adsorption, and ion exchange.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHE 521 and 531.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning


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  • CHE 561 - Chemical Process Dynamics and Control

    Credits: 3

    A study of the unsteady state behavior and control of chemical processes.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHE 550 and 416.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 565 - Health and Safety in Chemical Engineering

    Credits: 3

    Fundamentals of chemical process safety, particularly as they apply to process design. Topics will include toxicology and industrial hygiene, fires and explosions, runaway reactions, relief systems, process hazards identification, risk assessment, and inherently safer design.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHE 570.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 570 - Chemical Engineering Systems Design I

    Credits: 3

    Basic concepts of process economics and process optimization with application to the synthesis and design of chemical processing systems.

    Note
    Two hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Corequisite: CHE 550 and 560.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 571 - Chemical Engineering Systems Design II

    Credits: 3

    The solution of comprehensive systems design problems.

    Note
    Two hours recitation and six hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHE 550, 560, and 570. Corequisite: CHE 561.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
    Ethical Reasoning and Responsibility


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  • CHE 580 - Problems in Chemical Engineering or Materials Science

    Credits: 1-18

    An introduction to chemical engineering research.

    Note
    Repeatable.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Approval of department head.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 626 - Bioseparations

    Credits: 3

    Study of separations important in food and biochemical engineering such as leaching, extraction, expression, absorption, ion exchange, filtration, centrifugation, membrane separation, and chromatographic separations.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHE 531 or BAE 545.

    Typically Offered
    Spring, even years

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 642 - Fundamentals of Conversion of Biorenewable Resources

    Credits: 3

    An introduction to the conversion of biorenewable resources into biobased products and biofuels.

    Note
    Three hours of recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: MATH 220 and CHM 230.

    Typically Offered
    Upon sufficient demand

    Cross-listed
    BAE 642

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 643 - Life Cycle Assessment

    Credits: 3

    Examination of the process and methodologies associated with life cycle analysis. Application of the methods developed in the course to a project to gain experience in defining and quantifying uncertainty associated with human perturbation, management and utilization of biofuels and other complex processes.

    Note
    Three hours recitation per week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: MATH 220 and CHM 230.

    Typically Offered
    Upon sufficient demand

    Cross-listed
    BAE 643

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 650 - Hazardous Waste Engineering Seminar

    Credits: 1

    Topics in hazardous materials management and control, waste reduction and minimization, hazardous substance tracking, and hazardous waste engineering.

    Note
    Repeatable. One hour recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHM 230.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 656 - Polymer Science and Engineering

    Credits: 3

    An introduction to polymeric materials, including chemistry, structure and formation; physical states and transitions; and, basic physical and mechanical properties.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHM 531.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, even years

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 661 - Processing of Materials for Solid State Devices

    Credits: 3

    Structure, properties and processing of materials for solid state devices. Crystal growth, epitaxy, oxidation, diffusion, lithography, and etching as applied to device fabrication.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHE 350 or 352.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 663 - Environmental and Ecological Risk Assessment

    Credits: 3

    Examination of processes and methodologies associated with human environmental and ecological risk assessments. Application of the methods learned to a project to gain experience in defining and quantifying uncertainty associated with human perturbation, management and restoration of environmental and ecological processes.

    Note
    Three hours recitation per week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: MATH 221 and BIOL 455.

    Typically Offered
    Upon sufficient demand.

    Cross-listed
    BAE 663

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 670 - Sustainability Seminar

    Credits: 1

    Topics in environmental sustainability, green engineering, life cycle analysis, sustainable development, and sustainability science.

    Note
    Repeatable.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHM 230.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 681 - Engineering Materials II

    Credits: 3

    The structure and bonding in crystalline and amorphous materials; crystallography; thermodynamic stability in materials; equilibrium diagrams and the phase rule; rate theory and kinetics of solid-state transformations; mechanical behavior of engineering materials; dislocations; failure mechanisms.

    Note
    Three hours lecture a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHE 350 or 352.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 682 - Surface Phenomena

    Credits: 3

    Principles and applications of interfacial phenomena, including capillarity, colloids, porosity, adsorption, and catalysis.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHE 520, CHM 585, ME 513, or PHYS 664.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, odd years

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 715 - Biochemical Engineering

    Credits: 3

    The analysis and design of biochemical processing systems with emphasis on fermentation kinetics, continuous fermentations, aeration, agitation, scale up, sterilization, and control.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: CHE 550.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 725 - Biotransport Phenomena

    Credits: 3

    Principles of transport phenomena applied to biological and physiological processes. Membrane transport processes, circulatory system transport phenomena, transport and distribution of drugs.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHE 530.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 735 - Chemical Engineering Analysis I

    Credits: 3

    The mathematical formulation of problems in chemical engineering using partial differential equations, vector and tensor notation. Solution of these problems by analytical and numerical methods.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHE 530.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHE 750 - Air Quality Seminar

    Credits: 1

    Topics in air quality including health effects, toxicology, measurement, characterization, modeling, management, and control.

    Note
    Repeatable. One hour recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHEM 230.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHINE 101 - Chinese I

    Credits: 4

    Introduction to the fundamental linguistics and cultural characteristics of the Chinese language and its writing systems.

    UGE course
    Yes

    K-State 8
    Aesthetic Interpretation
    Global Issues and Perspectives


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  • CHINE 102 - Chinese II

    Credits: 4

    Continuation of Chinese I.  Development of functional skills for familiar situations.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHINE 101.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    Yes

    K-State 8
    Aesthetic Interpretation
    Global Issues and Perspectives


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  • CHINE 300 - Chinese III

    Credits: 5

    Continuation of CHINE 102;  further development of four skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing; intensive practice of spoken and written Chinese.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHINE 102.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    UGE course
    Yes

    K-State 8
    Aesthetic Interpretation
    Global Issues and Perspectives


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  • CHINE 301 - Chinese IV

    Credits: 5

    Continuation of Chinese III.  Presentation of more advanced elements of the Chinese language, with intensive practice of spoken and written Chinese.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHINE 201.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    Yes

    K-State 8
    Aesthetic Interpretation
    Global Issues and Perspectives


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  • CHINE 501 - Chinese V

    Credits: 4

    Development of communication skills through application activities. Enhancement of vocabulary and intensive practice in grammatical structures and their usage.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHINE 202 or equivalent.

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Aesthetic Interpretation
    Global Issues and Perspectives


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  • CHINE 502 - Chinese VI

    Credits: 4

    Continuation of Chinese V.  Development of functional skills for general situations. Further enhancement of vocabulary and intensive practice in grammatical structures and their usage.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHINE 501 or equivalent.

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Aesthetic Interpretation
    Global Issues and Perspectives


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  • CHINE 599 - Special Studies in Chinese

    Credits: 1-18

    Note
    May be repeated.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Consent of department head and instructor.

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    Aesthetic Interpretation
    Global Issues and Perspectives


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  • CHM 110 - General Chemistry

    Credits: 3

    Principles, laws, and theories of chemistry; important metallic and nonmetallic substances.

    Note
    Three hours lecture a week. An optional laboratory course, CHM 111, is available for an additional hour credit.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: MATH 010 or at least one year of high school algebra.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    UGE course
    Yes

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • CHM 111 - General Chemistry Laboratory

    Credits: 1

    A laboratory course to supplement the material of CHM 110.

    Note
    Three hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHM 110 or concurrent enrollment.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    UGE course
    Yes

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • CHM 200 - Frontiers in Chemistry

    Credits: 0

    An undergraduate seminar designed to introduce students to research being carried out within the Kansas State University Chemistry Department and to offer perspectives on other issues of interest to chemistry majors and those considering chemistry as a major.

    Repeat for Credit
    Repeatable.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    UGE course
    No

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CHM 210 - Chemistry I

    Credits: 4

    First course of a two-semester study of the principles of chemistry and the properties of the elements and their compounds.

    Note
    Concurrent enrollment in CHM 210 lab is required.

    Three hours lecture and three hours lab a week.

    Students entering the university with Advanced Placement chemistry examination credit may earn the following grades: (Score 5) A in Chemistry I and A in Chemistry II; (Score 4) A in Chemistry I and B in Chemistry II; (Score 3) B in Chemistry I.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: One year of high school chemistry and MATH 100 (or two years of high school algebra).

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    UGE course
    Yes

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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