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Undergraduate Catalog 2008-09 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2008-09 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Paper Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Imaging


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Said AbuBakr, Chair
Main Office: A-217 CEAS (Parkview Campus)
Telephone:  (269) 276-3500
Fax:  (269) 276-3501


Larry Ahleman
Raja G. Aravamuthan
Valery Bliznyuk
John H. Cameron
Paul D. Fleming
Harold Hladky
Margaret Joyce
Thomas W. Joyce
Andrew Kline
Lois Lemon
Peter E. Parker
Alexandra Pekarovicova
David K. Peterson
Dewei Qi
Jay Unwin

The Department of Paper Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Imaging offers four B.S. programs (paper engineering, paper science, chemical engineering, and imaging), an M.S. program, and a Ph.D. program which provide extensive scientific and technical education. These programs prepare graduates for professional employment in research and development, manufacturing, process engineering, marketing, and management. The paper program focuses on pulp, paper, environmental, and allied fields. The imaging program emphasizes imaging, inks, and related fields. The chemical engineering program focuses on the chemical process industries, with emphasis on energy management, inks and imaging, life sciences, pollution prevention, and pulp and paper.

 

Academic Advising


Students should contact the Paper Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Imaging academic advisors as early as possible. An advisor is available to assist in individual program planning, recommend electives appropriate to a student’s educational objectives, discuss employment opportunities, and to help solve academic problems. Substitutions and transfer credit must be approved by a departmental advisor. The academic advisor for Paper Engineering, Paper Science, and Imaging is Dr. Raja Aravamuthan. The academic advisor for Chemical Engineering is Dr. Peter Parker. Appointments can be made by calling the Engineering Advising Office at (269) 276-3270.

 

Work Experience

Industrial experience is encouraged through employment by paper, imaging, chemical processing, or related companies for at least one of the three summers, as well as through employment in the outstanding pilot plants. The pilot plants and laboratory facilities are among the best in the world. In addition, co-op experience through a contiguous academic semester is encouraged. The department assists the students in obtaining summer internships as it is a required curricular component in three of the four programs.

 

Additional Information


General information regarding advising, scholarships, and special programs of interest to students in this department may be found in the beginning of the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences’ section of this catalog.

Students graduating from Paper Science, Paper Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or with a Paper or Chemical Engineering minor, must earn a grade of “C” or better in all CHEG and IMAG and PAPR prefixed prerequisite courses.

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