Undergraduate Chemical Engineering OpenCourseWare
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Biochemical Engineering OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Biochemical Engineering Class by MIT
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers its 'Biochemical Engineering' course as free OpenCourseWare. The original course prepares advanced undergraduate Chemical Engineering students to develop production processes involving biological components. The course teaches students about the biochemical processes that produce important products like pharmaceuticals, food and potable water.
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Chemical and Biological Reaction Engineering OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Engineering Course by MIT
Biological and chemical reactions, which are key parts of the manufacturing process for essential products like pharmaceuticals, are the subject of this undergraduate OpenCourseWare from MIT. In this free 'Chemical and Biological Reaction Engineering' course, you'll review stoichiometry and learn about various types of chemical and biological reactors. You may find this OpenCourseWare especially useful if you're a B.S. degree candidate in Chemical or Biochemical Engineering.
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Chemical Engineering (Biocatalysis) OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Chemical Engineering Course by MIT on the Study of Biocatalysis
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers its 'Integrated Chemical Engineering Topics I: Introduction to Biocatalysis' course as free OpenCourseWare. Students earning Bachelor of Science degrees in Chemical Engineering and Biological-Chemical Engineering can enroll in this elective course. The course teaches students when biocatalysis (the use of organic catalysts to produce chemical transformations) is used in chemical engineering and how it is conducted.
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Chemical Engineering (Process Control by Design) OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Chemical Engineering Course by MIT
MIT offers its 'Integrated Chemical Engineering Topics I: Process Control by Design' as free OpenCourseWare. The original course is an elective for students earning their Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering or Chemical-Biological Engineering. Students learn how to evaluate processes on the basis of their performance under non-normal or sub-optimal conditions.
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Chemical Engineering I OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Undergraduate Intro to Chemical Engineering Class
MIT has made the 'Chemical Engineering I' course available free online through its OpenCourseWare program. This course is required for students earning bachelor's degrees in chemical and chemical-biological engineering at MIT. 'Chemical Engineering I' focuses on batch process design and process simulators, such as interpretation, coding and modeling.
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Chemical Engineering II OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Class by MIT on the Design and Operation of Chemical Plants
Students working toward their Bachelor of Science degrees in chemical engineering or chemical-biological engineering at MIT are required to enroll in 'Chemical Engineering II.' They learn to design chemical plants, with special emphasis on the design of low-emission coal-burning processes. Anyone with Internet access can view the 'Chemical Engineering II' course materials free at MIT's OpenCourseWare website.
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Molecular Aspects of Chemical Engineering OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Molecular Engineering Class by MIT
'Molecular Aspects of Chemical Engineering' is designed to familiarize graduate and advanced undergraduate students in MIT's Chemical Engineering Department with molecular-level analysis and engineering of chemical processes. 'Molecular Aspects of Chemical Engineering' is available online through MIT's free OpenCourseWare program.