University of Minnesota Chemical Engineering and Materials Science

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Chemical Engineering Laboratory
ChEn 4401 and ChEn 4402


Leading instructor: Raśl Caretta, Professor

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ChEn 4401 and 4402 are the chemical engineering laboratory courses at the University of Minnesota. Students in these classes are expected to apply the general principles of chemical engineering using actual process equipment. The objectives of the course are:

1) Apply and integrate knowledge of the elements of chemical engineering to identify, formulate, and address experimentally chemical process problems.

2) In a multifunctional team, design and conduct experiments; record, analyze, and interpret engineering data; professionally report results.

3) Develop communication skills and better appreciate need for lifelong learning, professionalism, ethics, and safety.

4) Safely use chemical engineering process equipment.

This page provides a source of general and supplemental information for the Chemical Engineering Laboratory courses. It contains information about the courses, downloadable color pictures of the laboratory equipment, a sample abstract, tips for oral & written reports, and some design problem related information.

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Revisions by: Raul A. Caretta

Last updated on August 3, 2009

URL: http://www.cems.umn.edu/courses/fall09/chen4401/
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