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Fuel Science (F SC)

F SC 401 Introduction to Fuel Technology (3) An introduction to the scientific and engineering principles of fuel technology. For non-fuel science majors; fuel science majors will not receive credit.
Effective: Summer 2007
Prerequisite: CHEM 112, PHYS 211  

F SC 422 Combustion Engineering (3) Principles of industrial combustion engineering; structure and stability of industrial flames; heat transfer; examples drawn from industrial applications.
Effective: Spring 2008
Prerequisite: EGEE 401 orF SC 401  

F SC 431 The Chemistry of Fuels (3) Nature and properties of fossil and other fuels, including aerospace, in relation to use; preparation of fuels; by-products; fuel analysis.
Effective: Spring 2008
Prerequisite: CHEM 210;EGEE 302 or equivalent  

F SC 432 (CH E 432) Petroleum Processing (3) A study of physical and chemical processes to convert crude oil into desired products with an outlook from present to future.
Effective: Summer 2007
Prerequisite: CHEM 210  

F SC 435 (CH E 435) Industrial Organic Chemistry (3) Chemistry and processes for producing organic chemicals and materials in existing and emerging new manufacturing sectors of organic chemical industry.
Effective: Summer 2007
Prerequisite: CHEM 210  

F SC 494 Research Project (1-12) Supervised student activities on research projects identified on an individual or small-group basis.
Effective: Summer 2000
 

F SC 494H Research Project (1-12) Supervised student activities on research projects identified on an individual or small-group basis.
Effective: Fall 2007
 

F SC 496 Independent Studies (1-18) Creative projects, including research and design, which are supervised on an individual basis and which fall outside the scope of formal courses.
Effective: Spring 1999
 

F SC 497 Special Topics (1-9) Formal courses given infrequently to explore, in depth, a comparatively narrow subject which may be topical or of special interest.
Effective: Spring 1999
 

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