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Chemical Engineering Technology (CETC)

The Chemical Engineering Technology certificate program results in a limited-use certificate meeting the needs of a few, but not most, chemical process employers.  The certificate program provides a sampling of some of the topics that a process operator/technician would be expected to understand, and indicates that the student has made significant progress toward meeting the program requirements of the Chemical Engineering Technology AAS degree. However, it does not provide skills and knowledge at the same level as in the AAS degree program, and students will not have the same level of understanding of applicable topics.  Employers who require students to have attained the Certificate usually also require continued active progress toward the remaining AAS program requirement.

Effective Fall 2022

1st Fall   Hours Term TakenGrade
CHEM 1010 Introductory Chemistry I1 4   
ENST 1300 Technical Calculations (Recommended) or MATH 1130, 1730, 1910 3   
ENST 1362 Industrial Equipment 3   
MECH 1310 Electrical Components 3   
    Term Total 13   
Action Items       
  Oct Meet with Faculty Advisor     
  Nov Register for next term     
          
1st Spring       
MECH 1320 Mechanical Components and Electrical Drives 3   
CHET 1300 Process Equipment 3   
CHET 1410 Process Operations I 4   
CHET 1320 Process Control and Instrumentation I 3   
    Term Total 13   
Action Items       
  Feb Meet with Faculty Advisor
Complete Application for Graduation
    
  Apr Begin job search using RaiderRecruit     
          
    TOTAL HOURS 26   

1MATH 1000 or appropriate placement scores is a prerequisite. Students may need to take MATH 1000 in summer before 1st Fall.

NOTE: A grade of C or better in the following courses is a required prerequisite to register for other required program courses and obtain the Technical Certificate in Chemical Engineering Technology:
ENST 1362
ENST 1300 or MATH 1130
CHEM 1010 or CHEM 1110

Students pursuing this program are advised by the Mathematics and Sciences Division. 

http://www.roanestate.edu/?11812-Chemical-Engineering-Technology-Certificate