CHE 424 Engineering Design VIII

The second Senior Design course. Senior Design provides, over the course of two semesters, collaborative design experiences with problems of industrial or societal significance. Projects can originate with an industrial sponsor, from an engineering project on campus, or from other industrial or academic sources. In all cases, a project is a capstone experience that draws extensively from the student’s engineering and scientific background and requires independent judgments and actions. Advice from the faculty and industrial sponsors is made readily available. The projects generally involve a number of unit operations, a detailed economic analysis, simulation, use of industrial economic and process software packages, and experimentation and/or prototype construction. The economic thread initiated in Design VI is continued in the second semester of Senior Design by close interaction on a project basis with IDE 402. Leadership and entrepreneurship are nourished throughout all phases of the project. The project goals are met stepwise, with each milestone forming a part of a final report with a common structure.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

CHE 423 and IDE 402 Coreq

Distribution

Chemical Engineering Program

Offered

Fall Semester Spring Semester