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Home / Undergraduate Programs / Undergraduate Degrees

Undergraduate Degrees

Choose Chemical Engineering or Environmental Engineering

The department offers a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering or Environmental Engineering, as well as accelerated master’s options.

Curriculum

Four-Year Degree Plans

The College of Engineering’s four-year degree plans provide the advised sequence of courses for a BS in chemical engineering or environmental engineering.

Student Academic Advisement Report

A Student Academic Advisement Report (SAAR) is an individualized report of the student’s progress toward completing degree requirements. Students are strongly encouraged to generate a SAAR each term to ensure satisfactory progress. If you need any adjustments to your SAAR, contact your academic advisor.

  • Accessing the Student Academic Advisement Report (PDF)

Minors

Declare an engineering minor through the College of Engineering. You must first be granted advanced standing (see below), with a C or better in Calculus I. 

For details about minoring in chemical engineering or environmental engineering, see:

  • 2020-2021 Requirements for CHEE Minors (PDF)
  • 2021-2022 Requirements for CHEE Minors (PDF)

Prerequisites

  • 2020-2021 Chemical Engineering Prerequisite Chart (PDF)
  • 2021-2022 Chemical Engineering Prerequisite Chart (PDF)
  • 2020-2021 Environmental Engineering Prerequisite Chart (PDF)
  • 2021-2022 Environmental Engineering Prerequisite Chart (PDF)

Electives

  • Chemical Engineering Electives (PDF)
  • Environmental Engineering Electives (PDF)

Undergraduate Courses

See CHEE Undergraduate Courses and associated syllabi.

ENGR 102 Replacement Course

If you did not take ENGR 102, see our replacement options (PDF).

Advanced Standing

Engineering students wishing to take 300- and 400-level classes, or who wish to declare an engineering minor, must first be granted advanced standing through the College of Engineering. Additionally, CHEE has degree-specific requirements for advanced standing.

  • Chemical and Environmental Engineering Advanced Standing FAQ (PDF)
  • Instructions to Complete Advanced Standing
  • Chemical Engineering Advanced Standing Form (Excel)
  • Environmental Engineering Advanced Standing Form (Excel)

Forms

  • Undergraduate Petition Form (DOC)

Final Degree Check

During a student’s senior year, the semester before they intend to graduate, a final degree check must be completed with your advisor. 

  • Instructions for Degree Check Process

Accelerated Master’s Program 

The UA Graduate College gives exceptional students the option of earning a bachelor’s and master's degree in as few as five years. See CHEE Graduate Degrees for more information.

  • Accelerated Master's Program Registration Information
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