Computer Science - Burlington County College
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Chemical Engineering<br />
Option to Liberal Arts and <strong>Science</strong>s, (AS.CGR)<br />
This program is designed to parallel the first two years of a<br />
program in Chemical Engineering at a four-year college or<br />
university. Some of the area institutions offering programs<br />
in Chemical Engineering are: New Jersey Institute of<br />
Technology (Newark), Drexel University (Philadelphia), and<br />
Rutgers University (New Brunswick). Selection of courses<br />
should be made on the knowledge of their acceptability in<br />
transfer to the receiving college or university. Graduates of<br />
Chemical Engineering work at manufacturing companies<br />
in chemical processes such as petrochemical refineries,<br />
and pharmaceutical companies to name a few.<br />
Graduates of this program should be able to:<br />
Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of chemistry<br />
by analyzing information and solving problems;<br />
Have the skills required to work safely and effectively<br />
in a scientific laboratory;<br />
Demonstrate the chemistry concepts required to take<br />
the dental, medical and pharmacy admissions tests;<br />
Discuss areas related to chemistry such as ethics,<br />
information technology, intellectual property<br />
and regulatory compliance;<br />
Demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively<br />
both verbally and in writing;<br />
Transfer to a four-year institution in a chemistry<br />
or chemistry related program.<br />
74 <strong>Burlington</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
General Education Courses † Credits<br />
Written & Oral Communications 6<br />
Mathematics (MTH 118 required)<br />
Natural <strong>Science</strong><br />
4<br />
(PHY 210/211 & PHY 212/213 required) 8<br />
Social <strong>Science</strong> 6<br />
Arts & Humanities 3<br />
History 3<br />
Diversity 3<br />
Total 33<br />
† See General Education Requirements on page 42.<br />
Program Courses Credits<br />
CHE 115 General Chemistry I 3<br />
CHE 116 General Chemistry I Laboratory 1<br />
CHE 117 General Chemistry II 3<br />
CHE 118 General Chemistry II Laboratory 1<br />
CHE 240 Organic Chemistry I 3<br />
CHE 241 Organic Chemistry I Laboratory 1<br />
CHE 242 Organic Chemistry II 3<br />
CHE 243 Organic Chemistry II Laboratory 1<br />
EGR 103 Fundamentals of Engineering Design 3<br />
MTH 119 Calculus II and Analytic Geometry 4<br />
Total 23<br />
Electives 8<br />
Total Required for Degree 64