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Version 1.5 - General Catalog - UC Davis

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1182012-2014 <strong>General</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> Course Supplement and Policies and Requirements AddendumAdditional upper division elective policies:• 2 units from Chemistry 118AB may be appliedtowards Science electives if 118AB are alsoused to satisfy lower division subject credit.• 2 units from Electrical and Computer Engineering100 may be applied towards Engineeringelectives if Electrical and Computer Engineering100 is taken to satisfy upper division subjectcredit.• 4 units of Biomedical Engineering 199 may becounted towards Engineering or Science electiveswith approval of Biomedical EngineeringUndergraduate Committee.Science electives and Engineering Electivesare to be selected in consultation with astaff or faculty advisor.Minor Program Requirements:All courses must be taken for a letter grade. Nograde lower than a C- for coursework completed inthe minor.UNITSBiomedical Engineering ........................ 21Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior 101or Biomedical Engineering 116, andBiomedical Engineering 102 ................... 9Electives* Biomedical Engineering 117,118, 126, 140, 141, 142, 143, 151, 152,161A, 161L, 162, 163, 173, 189A,189C .................................................12*Electives to be chosen in consultation with the BiomedicalEngineering Departmental Adviser.Engineering: ChemicalEngineering andMaterials ScienceAhmet Palazoglu, Ph.D., Chairperson of the Department530-752-6496; Fax 530-752-1031Department Office. 3001 Ghausi Hall530-752-0400; Fax 530-752-1031;http://chms.engineering.ucdavis.eduChanges to the ChemicalEngineering and Materials ScienceChairperson Contact Information& Major Program RequirementsChemical EngineeringUndergraduate ProgramLower Division Required CoursesUNITSMathematics 21A-21B-21C-21D ............16Mathematics 22A-22B ............................ 6Physics 9A-9B-9C .................................15Chemistry 2A, 2B, 2C or Chemistry 2AH,2BH, 2CH ...........................................15Chemical Engineering and MaterialsScience 5, 6 .......................................... 6Chemical Engineering 51........................ 4Chemical Engineering 80........................ 1Engineering 45 or 45Y ........................... 4Biological Science 2A orBiotechnology 1 .............................. 4 or 5English 3 or University Writing Program 1,1V 1Y, or Comparative Literature 1, 2, 3,or 4, or Native American Studies 5 .......... 4Minimum Lower Division Units ..... 75Chemical Engineering Upper DivisionRequired CoursesChemical Engineering 140, 141, 142, 143,148A, 148B, 152A, 152B, 155A, 155B,157, 158A, 158B, 158C .....................54Chemistry 110A, 110B, 128A, 128B,129A .................................................16Chemical Engineering and Materials ScienceElectives................................................ 8Choose any upper division courses in theareas of Chemistry (CHE), ChemicalEngineering (ECH) or Materials Science andEngineering (EMS). You may receive electivecredit up to a maximum of 4 units for anycombination of engineering coursesnumbered 190C, 192, 198, and 199.Courses may also be selected from thefollowing: BIS 102; Food Science andTechnology 100A, 102A, 102B; Fiber andPolymer Science 150.Upper Division Composition Requirement:One course from the following (grade of C- orbetter is required): University Writing ProgramUWP 102E, 102F, 104A, 104E, 104T or bypassing the Upper-Division CompositionExam............................................. 0 or 4Minimum Upper Division Units ..... 78Minimum Units Required for Major ..... 153Chemical Engineering/MaterialsScience and EngineeringUndergraduate ProgramThe Chemical Engineering/Materials Science andEngineering program is not accepting new students.Lower Division Required CoursesMathematics 21A-21B-21C-21D ............ 16Mathematics 22A-22B ............................ 6Physics 9A-9B-9C................................. 15Chemistry 2A, 2B, 2C or Chemistry 2AH,2BH, 2CH........................................... 15Chemical Engineering and MaterialsScience 5, 6.......................................... 6Engineering 45 or 45Y ........................... 4Chemical Engineering 51........................ 4Chemical Engineering 80........................ 1English 3 or University Writing Program 1,1V, or 1Y Comparative Literature 1, 2, 3, or4 or Native American Studies 5............... 4Minimum Lower Division Units ..... 80Upper Division Required CoursesChemical Engineering 140, 141, 142, 143,148A, 148B, 152A, 152B, 155A, 155B,157, 158A, 158B, 158C ..................... 54Chemistry 110A, 110B, 128A, 128B,129A ................................................. 16Materials Science and Engineering 160,162, 162L, 164, and 172 or 174 ......... 18Choose from Materials Science andEngineering 147, 172, 172L, 174, 174L,180, 181, 182, 188A-B; may use 172,174 if not used above ............................ 4Upper Division Composition Requirement:One course from the following (grade of C- orbetter is required): University Writing ProgramUWP 102E, 102F, 104A, 104E, 104T or bypassing the Upper-Division CompositionExam............................................. 0 or 4Minimum Upper Division Units ..... 92Minimum Units Required for Major ..... 162Honors Program. An Honors Program is availableto qualified students in the Chemical Engineering,Biochemical Engineering, and MaterialsScience and Engineering majors. The Honors Programis also available to the dual majors: ChemicalEngineering/Materials Science and Electrical Engineering/MaterialsScience and Engineering, andMechanical Engineering/Materials Science andEngineering. The Chemical Engineering and MaterialsScience Honors Program is a four-year programdesigned to challenge the most talented students inthese majors. Students invited to participate will takea one-unit honors seminar in their Freshman yearand will enroll in various one-unit honors courses. Inthe upper division, students will complete either anhonors thesis or a project that might involve localindustry (Chemical Engineering 194 HA, HB, HC).Students must maintain a grade point average of3.500 to continue in the program. Successful completionof the Honors Program will be acknowledgedon the student's transcript.Biochemical EngineeringUndergraduate ProgramLower Division Required CoursesUNITSMathematics 21A-21B-21C-21D............ 16Mathematics 22A-22B............................ 6Physics 9A-9B-9C................................. 15Chemistry 2A, 2B, 2C or Chemistry 2AH,2BH, 2CH........................................... 15Biological Sciences 2A ........................... 5Chemical Engineering and MaterialsScience 5, 6.......................................... 6Chemical Engineering 51 ....................... 4Chemical Engineering 80 ....................... 1English 3 or University Writing Program 1, 1Vor 1Y, or Comparative Literature 1, 2, 3, or 4,or Native American Studies 5 ................. 4Minimum Lower Division Units .....72Upper Division Required CoursesChemical Engineering 140, 141, 142, 143,148A, 152A, 152B, 155A, 157, 158A,158C, 161A, 161B, 161C, 161L ........ 58Biological Sciences 102 ......................... 3Microbiology 101.................................. 5Chemistry 110A, 128A, 128B, 129A.... 12Biochemical Engineering electives............ 9Choose at least one laboratory course fromthe Laboratory Elective list; additional coursesmay be chosen from either list. You mayreceive biochemical engineering electivecredit up to a maximum of two units of aninternship (192) or independent study (199),or Biotechnology 189L with the approval of apetition, provided that the course is alaboratory-based experimental project,related to the biological and/or biochemicalengineering sciences, and the student submitsa written report that demonstrates proficiencyin laboratory skills, techniques, or method.Research does not replace the required labelective.Laboratory elective list: BiomedicalEngineering 161L; Biotechnology 161A,161B; Food Science and Technology 102B,104L, 123L; Molecular and Cellular Biology120L, 160L; Neurobiology, Physiology, andBehavior 101L, 104L; Viticulture and Enology123L, 124L.Lecture elective list: Biological Sciences 2B,2C, 101, 103, 104; Biological SystemsEngineering 165; Biomedical Engineering102, 107, 109, 140, 161A,162;Biotechnology 160, 188; ChemicalEngineering 144, 166, 170; Chemistry130A, 130B; Food Science and Technology102A, 104, 123; Microbiology 140, 150;Molecular and Cellular Biology, 123;Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior101, 103; Plant Biology 112; Plant Sciences100A,152; Statistics 120, 130A, 131A.;Viticulture and Enology 123, 124Upper Division Composition Requirement:One course from the following (grade of C- orbetter is required): University Writing ProgramUWP 102E, 102F, 104A, 104E, 104T or bypassing the Upper-Division CompositionExam............................................. 0 or 4Minimum Upper Division Units .....87Minimum Units Required for Major ..... 159Quarter Offered: I=Fall, II=Winter, III=Spring, IV=Summer; 2013-2014 offering in parenthesesPre-Fall 2011 <strong>General</strong> Education (GE): ArtHum=Arts and Humanities; SciEng=Science and Engineering; SocSci=Social Sciences; Div=Domestic Diversity; Wrt=Writing ExperienceFall 2011 and on <strong>General</strong> Education (GE): AH=Arts and Humanities; SE=Science and Engineering; SS=Social Sciences;ACGH=American Cultures; DD=Domestic Diversity; OL=Oral Skills; QL=Quantitative; SL=Scientific; VL=Visual; WC=World Cultures; WE=Writing Experience

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