College of Chemistry Course Guide
Joint Major Program in Chemical Engineering and Nuclear Engineering, B.S.
List of Required Courses
- CHEM 1A + CHEM 1AL or CHEM 4A (offered in the Fall only)
- CHEM 4B (offered in the Spring only) or CHEM 1B
- E 7
- CBE 40
- MATH 1A
- MATH 1B
- MATH 53
- MATH 54
- PHYS 7A
- PHYS 7B
- PHYS 7C
- CBE 140 (Fall only)
- CBE 141 (Spring only)
- CBE 142 (Spring only)
- CBE 150A (Spring only)
- CBE 150B (Fall only)
- CHEM 120A or PHYS 137A
- CBE 154 (Spring only for Student IDs ending in 2,4,6, or 6, Fall only for Student IDs ending in 0, 1, 3,5,7,9)
- CBE 160 (Spring only)
- CBE 162 (Fall only)
- MSE 45 and MSE 45L
- E 117
- NUCE 101
- NUCE 150
- NUCE 162 or BIO 1A
- NUCE 104
Electives
The Joint Major program requires 2 upper division Materials science electives, one from each group:
- Group 1: MSE 104, MSE 111, MSE 113, MSE 117, MSE C118, MSE 151
- Group 2: MSE 121, MSE 122, MSE 123, MSE 125
How to Declare
Students petition the joint major after they attain sophomore standing. Those who are accepted into the program are enrolled in both the College of Engineering and College of Chemistry, with their home college being the College of Chemistry.
Careers
Unfortunately, because the number of joint Chemical Engineering/Materials Science Joint Majors is relatively small, there is no data on the trajectory of joint majors. Those who are interested in the major are encouraged to look at the 2018 Career survey for Chemical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering, individually.