Master
Course Descriptions
Course Title
Credit Hour
CHEG 500
3
MULTIPHASE FLOW
CHEG 503
3
FLOW IN POROUS MEDIA
CHEG 505
3
KINETICS AND MECHANISM
CHEG 511
3
REACTOR ENGINEERING
CHEG 512
3
ALTERNATE ENERGY
CHEG 521
CHEG 522
3
ADVANCED CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
THERMODYNAMICS
STATISTICAL THERMODYNAMICS
CHEG 524
3
SIMULATION SCIENCE
CHEG 531
3
NUMERICAL METHODS AND OPTIMIZATION
CHEG 533
3
PROCESS SIMULATION AND OPTIMIZATION
CHEG 535
3
MEASUREMENT AND INSTRUMENTATION
CHEG 537
3
DESIGNED EXPERIMENTATION
CHEG 539
3
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
CHEG 541
CHEG 551
INTERFACIAL SCIENCE
CHEG 555
3
ADVANCED HEAT TRANSFER
CHEG 561
3
TRANSPORT PHENOMENA
CHEG 571
3
MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND CORROSION
CHEG 575
POLYMER CHEMISTRY
CHEG 581
CHEG 582
POLYMER PROPERTIES
CHEG 583
POLYMER PROCESSING
CHEG 591
CHEG 595
GRADUATE SEMINAR
CHEG 599
Course Title
Credit Hour
MEEG 506
ENGR 508
Co-requisites: None
Restrictions: None
CHEG 503: Multiphase Flow (3:3:0)*
Principles of two- and three-phase flow in pipelines and conduits. Slurry transport, pneumatic
transport of solids, entrained flow, flow of hydrocarbon fluids in petroleum production systems.
Applications in petroleum and hydrocarbon industry are stressed.
Pre-requisite: CHEG 501 or equivalent
Co-requisites: None
Restrictions: None
CHEG 505: Flow in Porous Media (3:3:0)*
Fundamental applications of fluid flow in porous media. Applications in modeling petroleum and gas
reservoirs and other oilfield production aspects are included.
Pre-requisite: CHEG 501 or equivalent
Co-requisites: None
Restrictions: None
process control in process control, management of operating costs, and optimization in the
transactional environment.
Pre-requisite: CHEG 331 or equivalent
Co-requisites: None
Restrictions: None
Co-requisites: None
Restrictions: None
CHEG 599: Masters Thesis Research (3:0:0)*
Pre-requisite: Graduate level standing and permission of the program
Co-requisites: None
Restrictions: None
*The first number represents the total credit hours while the second and third numbers represent
the total lecture and laboratory hours per week, respectively.