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Stanford University's School of Engineering
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Chemical Engineering
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2024-2025 Program Sheet
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*Follow all requirements as stated for the year of the Program Sheet used.*
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Name:SU ID #:
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Phone:Email:
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Today's Date:
Month/Yr B.S. expected:
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Mathematics and Science Requirement (38-43 units)
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DeptCourseTitleTransfer/AP Approval by SoEUnitsGrade
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P if TransferSoE InitialsDate
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Mathematics
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MATH
19/20/21
or AP BC Calculus and placement (req'd; see note 1)
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CME 100Vector Calculus for Engineers (req'd; note 1)
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Mathmatics Unit Total
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Science
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PHYSICS41
Mechanics (req'd; see note 2) (or AP credit & Placement)
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PHYSICS43Electricity & Magnetism (req'd)
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CHEM31M
Chemical Principles (req'd) (or CHEM 31A+B or AP & placement)
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CHEM33Structure and Reactivity (req'd)
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CHEM
121 or 35
Synthetic & Physical Organic Chemistry (req'd)
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Science Unit Total
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Math & Science Unit Total (38 units minimum)
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Technology in Society Requirement (1 course required; see ughb.stanford.edu, approved courses page)
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A TiS course must be on the SoE-approved list the year you take it.
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Engineering Fundamentals (2 courses required)
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CHEMENG20Introduction to Chemical Engineering
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CHEMENG55Foundational Biology for Engineers
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Engineering Fundamentals Unit Total
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*All courses listed on this form must be taken for a letter grade if the option is offered by the instructor.
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*This form is available as an Excel file at http://ughb.stanford.edu/; you must use a program sheet from a year you are enrolled at Stanford. This printed form must be signed by the advisor and, if required, by the departmental representative. Changes must be initialed in ink by the advisor or dept staff.
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*Minimum Combined GPA for all courses in Engineering Topics (Fundamentals and Depth courses) is 2.0.
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*Transfer and AP credits in Math, Science, Fundamentals, & TIS must be approved by the SoE Dean's Office. Transfer credits in Engineering Depth must be approved by the Advisor. Transfer credit information and petitions are available at http://ughb.stanford.edu on the Petitions page.
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*All courses listed on this form must only be included under one category; no double-counting.
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( 1 )Take all three of MATH 19/20/21 or 10 units AP BC credit. If 6 units AP or IB credit, must take Math 21 (21 may not be skipped using Math Diagnostic Placement results). CME 100 strongly recommended; however, MATH 51 and MATH 52 may be substituted for CME 100.
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( 2 )Assumes placement via the Physics Diagnostic, taken prior to Aut quarter. PHYSICS 41E (W) also allowed.
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CHEMENG Engineering Topics (Fundamentals + Depth combined) must be a minimum of 54 units.
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DeptCourseTitleTransfer/Deviation ApprovalUnitsGrade
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Engineering Depth (required)
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CHEMENG100Chem. Proc. Modeling, Dyn. & Control
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CHEMENG105Applied Mathematics in ChemE (see note 3)
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CHEMENG110AIntro to ChemE Thermo
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CHEMENG110BMulti-Comp. and Multi-Phase Thermo
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CHEMENG120AFluid Mechanics
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CHEMENG120BEnergy and Mass Transport
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CHEMENG130AMicrokinetics - Mol. Princ. Of Chem. Kin.
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CHEMENG130BKinetics and Reactor Design
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CHEMENG180Chemical Engineering Plant Design
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CHEMENG185AChemical Engineering Lab A (WIM)
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CHEMENG185BChemical Engineering Lab B
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Engineering Depth Unit Totals
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Program Totals
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Mathematics and Science
(38 units minimum)
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Engineering Topics (Fundamentals + Depth)(54 units minimum)
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Program Approvals
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Advisor
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Printed Name:
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Signature:
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Student Services/Departmental
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Printed Name:
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Signature:Date:
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School of Engineering (No action required-office use only)
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Printed Name:
Date:
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Signature:
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NOTES (continued from page 1)
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( 3 )Students who completed CME 102 or MATH 53 and CME 104 or CME 106 prior to academic year 2025/2026 may substitute CHEMENG 105 with CME 102 (or with MATH 53 and CME 104 or CME 106).
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*May not use an independent or individual research or directed study course.
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*Note: If a course is cross listed, you must enroll in the engineering course.
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