Teaching


Courses Taught

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Undergraduate Courses

CHE 520—Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I

A study of the first and second laws of thermodynamics, real gases, heat of solution and reaction. (2 credits) Pr.: CHE 320. Pr. or conc.: MATH 240.

Textbook: “Chemical, Biological, and Engineering Thermodynamics”, (4th Ed.) by Stanley I. Sandler.

CHE 521—Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I

A continuation of the study of the second law, thermodynamic analysis of processes, phase equilibrium, chemical reaction equilibrium. (3 credits) Pr. or conc.: CHE 416. Pr.: CHE 520.

Textbook: “Chemical, Biological, and Engineering Thermodynamics”, (4th Ed.) by Stanley I. Sandler.

Graduate Courses

CHE 815—Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics

Advanced topics in thermodynamics, with emphasis on a chemical and physical equilibria and the estimation of thermodynamic properties. (3 credits) Pr.: Graduate standing in chemical engineering.

Textbook: “Molecular Thermodynamics of Fluid-Phase Equilibria” (3rd Ed), by John M. Prausnitz, Rudiger N.   Lichtenthaler, Edmundo Gomes de Azevedo