Academic Calendar 2024-2025

Engineering Chemistry, B.A.Sc. (Class of 2026)

Second Year CORE 2023-2024

CHEE 209Analysis of Process Data3.50
CHEE 221Chemical Processes and Systems3.50
CHEE 270ChemEtronics3.00
ENCH 211Main Group Chemistry4.75
ENCH 212Principles of Chemical Reactivity4.00
MTHE 225Ordinary Differential Equations3.50
APSC 200Engineering Design & Practice II4.00
APSC 293Engineering Communications 21.00
CHEE 210Thermodynamics of Energy Conversion Systems3.50
CHEE 222Process Dynamics and Numerical Methods3.50
CHEE 223Fluid Mechanics3.50
ENCH 222Methods of Structure Determination3.75
ENCH 245Applied Organic Chemistry I4.75
Total Units46.25

Third Year CORE 2024-2025

CHEE 311Fluid Phase and Reaction Equilibrium3.50
CHEE 321Chemical Reaction Engineering3.50
CHEE 330Heat and Mass Transfer3.50
CHEE 380Biochemical Engineering3.50
ENCH 312Transition Metal Chemistry3.50
APSC 221Economic and Business Practice3.00
CHEE 324Organic Process Development3.50
CHEE 331Design of Unit Operations4.50
CHEE 361Engineering Communications, Ethics and Professionalism1.00
CHEE 363Electrochemical Engineering3.50
ENCH 321Instrumental Chemical Analysis3.00
ENCH 399Experimental Chemistry II3.50
Electives3.00
Total Units42.50

Fourth Year CORE 2025-2026

CHEE 460Applied Surface and Colloid Science3.50
CHEE 472Chemical Process Design I3.50
ENCH 313Quantum Mechanics3.50
ENCH 417Research Project9.00
CHEE 426Design of Electrochemical Sensors3.50
CHEE 463Electrochemical Energy Systems3.50
Electives15.00
Total Units41.50

Footnote:

1 Starting September 2024, ENCH 213 (F) has been replaced with ENCH 321 (W).
2 Starting September 2024, CHEE 471 (FW) and CHEE 415 (W) have been replaced with CHEE 472 (F) and CHEE 426 (W).

Technical Electives

Students in the ENCH program are required to take two (2) courses from the approved Group A list (any combination from Materials, Environment, Biosciences, and General lists), and one (1) course from the approved Group B list.

Engineering Chemistry: Technical Electives

Complementary Studies

Students choose a total of 9 credits from the approved Lists A or B, of which 3 credits must be taken from List A.

Refer to the Complementary Studies section of this calendar for details regarding the requirements for all Engineering plans.

Engineering Economics

To meet the engineering economics requirement, students take APSC 221 Economic and Business Practice.

Communications

To meet the communications requirement, students take APSC 293 Engineering Communications 2 and CHEE 361 Engineering Communications, Ethics and Professionalism (these are Core courses).