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1 Al-Balqa Applied University The curriculum for the B.S.c. degree in (160) credit hours are distributed as follows:- No Requirements University Requirements Compulsory Elective Faculty Requirements Specialization Requirements Compulsory Elective Supportive Specialization Requirements Total Credit Hours

2 First : University Requirement (27 Cr.H.) A: Compulsory Requirements (21 Cr.H.): Course No Course Title Arabic (1) Arabic (2) English (1) English (2) Computer Skills (1) Military Sciences National Education Cr.H. Weekly Hours Lecture Lab Prerequisite B: Elective University Requirements : (6 Cr.H.) The student is allowed to select (6 Cr.H.) from the university elective courses offered by faculties other than the faculty of college. Course No. Course Title Cr.H Communication skills Introduction to Psychology Jordanian Society Sport for All Islamic Culture Administration and Economic Concepts Agriculture in Jordan Environment and Society The Orthodox Caliphs History

3 Second: Faculty Requirements: (27 Cr.H.) Course No. Course Title Cr.H. Weekly Hours Lecture Lab. Prerequisite Calculus Calculus Physics Physics Lab * Physics Physics Lab * General Chemistry Engineering Workshops Engineering Drawing General Chemistry lab * Static , Computer Skills * Prerequisite or Co-requisite Third: Specialization Requirements: (97 Cr. H.) A- Compulsory Requirements (91 Cr. H.) Course No. Course Cr.H. Weekly Hours Lecture Lab. Prerequisite Applied Numerical Methods , Chemical Engineering Principles , Engineering Materials Material and Energy Balances Applied Mathematics for Chemical Engineers Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers Fluid Mechanics Lab Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I , Process Heat Transfer Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II Chemical Reaction Engineering I Unit Operations I Physical Chemistry

4 Course No. Course Cr.H. Weekly Hours Lecture Lab. Prerequisite Heat Transfer Lab * Chemical Engineering * Thermodynamics Lab Chemical Reaction Engineering Chemical Reaction Engineering Lab Mass Transfer , Unit Operations Lab Unit Operations Unit Operations Lab , * Process Dynamics and Control , Chemical Technologies Petroleum Refinery Engineering Bio Process Engineering Environmental Engineering , Process Dynamics and Control Lab * Chemical Technologies Environmental Engineering Lab Process Design , Process Design Chemical Engineering Computing Lab * Technical Writing & Reporting , * Field Training Pass 100 credit hours Project Pass 120 credit hours Project ** Every (140) hours of field training are equivalent to Cr. H. are equivalent to

5 B- Specialization Elective Requirements: (6 Cr.H.) to be selected from the following list: Course No. Course Cr.H. Weekly Hours Lecture Lab. Prerequisite Corrosion Engineering Separation Processes Pharmaceutical Industries Water & Waste Water Treatment Chemical Process Modeling and Simulation Special Topics in Chemical will be decided by Engineering the department - based on the selected topic. Fourth: Supportive Requirements (9 Cr.H.) Course No. Course Cr.H. Weekly Hours Lecture Lab. Prerequisite Organic Chemistry Organic Chemistry Lab * Analytical Chemistry & Instrumental Analysis Analytical Chemistry Lab * Instrumental Analysis Lab * * or Co-requisite

6 First Year First Semester Second Semester Course No. Course Title Cr. Hrs. Course No. Course Title Cr. Hrs Arabic Language Computer Skills English Language Arabic Language Mathematics English Language Physics Mathematics Chemistry Physics Engineering Workshops Physics Lab Chemistry Lab Engineering Drawing 2 Total 17 Total 18 Second Year First Semester Second Semester Course No. Course Title Cr. Hrs. Course No. Course Title Cr. Hrs National Education Military Science Computer Skills Chemical Engineering Principles Physics Lab Engineering Materials Statics Analytical Chemistry & Instrumental Analysis Applied Numerical Analytical Chemistry Lab. 1 Methods Organic Chemistry Physical Chemistry Organic Chemistry Lab. 1 Total 17 Total 16

7 Third Year First Semester Second Semester Course No. Course Title Cr. Hrs. Course No. Course Title Cr. Hrs Material and Energy Fluid Mechanics Lab. 1 Balances Applied Mathematics in Process Heat Transfer Chem. Eng Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineers Thermodynamics Chemical Engineering Chemical Reaction Thermodynamics 1 Engineering Instrumental Analysis Lab Unit Operations 1 University Elective 1 University Elective 2 Total 16 Total 16 Fourth Year First Semester Second Semester Course No. Course Title Cr. Hrs. Course No. Course Title Cr. Hrs Process Heat Transfer Lab Chemical Reaction 1 Engineering Lab Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Lab Unit Operations Lab Chemical Reaction Process Dynamics and Engineering 2 Control Mass Transfer Chemical Technologies Unit Operations Lab Petroleum Refinery Engineering Unit Operations Bioprocess Engineering Technical Elective Environmental Engineering Total 15 Total 17

8 Fifth Year First Semester Second Semester Course No. Course Title Cr. Hrs. Course No. Course Title Cr. Hrs Chemical Technologies Process Dynamics and 1 Control Lab Process Design Environmental 1 Engineering Lab Chemical Engineering Process Design 2 Computing Lab Technical Writing & Project 2 Reporting Field Training 6 Technical Elective Project 1 Total 17 Total 11

9 Course Description Arabic Language 1 (-0) This course contains a set of linguistic skills in different levels such as the sounds of the Arabic language, its morphology, syntax, rhetoric, lexicography and writing. It includes as well as on applications on the use of Arabic dictionaries and applications on some writing skills indispensable for scholars in their working lives. It also contains a refined set of Quranic, poetry and short stories of Arabic texts to give the learners the opportunity to be in contact with and to appreciate these texts. Pre-req. Arabic 99 or passing Arabic Level Exam Arabic Language 2 (-0) This course aims to develop student's skills in writing and expression and to provide him with the necessary and basic ones in order to employ them in his daily use, and enable him to stand on the origins of various Arabic scripts, and access to various forms of technical and functional old and new writing. Pre-req English 1 (-0) Is a complete graded course for foreign learners of English; it covers the skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing; as well as improving pronunciation and building vocabulary; particular emphasis is placed on listening and speaking; the language of the course is British English. Pre-req. English 99 or passing English Level Exam English 2 (-0) Is a continuation of English I Course in terms of approach and methodology However, it covers a new range of interesting topics, and provides a more advanced grammar syllabus in a communicative context as well, therefore, this topic tends to be a continuation of ENGL 101 goals. Pre-req Computer Skills 1 (0-6) An introduction to computing and the broad field of information technology. Topics covered include the basic structure of digital computer systems; operating systems; application software; data communication and networks; and the Internet hands-on learning emphasizes windows (latest operating systems); MS-Office; and the Internet Military Science (-0) This course aims at providing university students with general military culture and illustrating the overall military capabilities of the armed forces to defend the homeland and its role in development and service of the Jordanian society through lectures and field visits National Education (-0) The course of National Education is one of the compulsory requirements of all students in Jordanian universities, national and private. The general intent is to provide students with the theoretical and practical knowledge of the homeland (Jordan), land and people, and to consolidate the love of the homeland and national brotherhood in them, to motivate them to serve the nation and the people consciously and sincerely, to be innovative and competitive by exhortations to achieve the desired progress in various fields of life Calculus 1 (-0) Review: functions, limits and continuity, the derivative integration, definite integral, indefinite integral, fundamental theorem of calculus, mean value theorem for integral area, volume of solid revolution, arc length, and surface area.

10 Course Description Calculus 2 (-0) Exponential, logarithmic, and inverse trigonometric functions hyperbolic functions, differentiations, integration, and limits of these function, principles of integral evaluation integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial fraction radical expression, infinite series, theorems in convergence and divergence, analytic geometry in calculus.(polar coordinate functions). Pre-req Physics 1 (-0) Physics and measurements; vectors; motions in one dimension; motion in a plane; laws of motion; circular motion; Newton's laws and applications; work and energy; law of gravity; linear momentum and collisions; rotation of a rigid object about a fixed axis; rolling motion; angular momentum and torque Physics 2 (-0) Electric charge and Coulomb s law; Electric fields and Gauss law; electric potential; potential energy, capacitors and dielectrics; DC and resistance; direct current circuits; magnetic fields; sources of magnetic field; Faraday s law; inductance; alternating current circuits; electromagnetic waves. Pre- req Physics Lab 1 1(0-) Measurement and errors; vectors; rectilinear motion; projectile motion; Newton s second law; friction; collisions; circular motion; rotational motion; simple harmonic motion. Co-req Physics Lab 2 1(0-) Electric field mapping; Ohm s construction law; Wheatstone bridge; electric power; potentiometer; Kerchief's laws; charging and discharging circuits (R-C circuits); magnetic torque on a loop; Faraday s laws of magnetic induction; resonance in R-L-C circuits. Co-req Statics (-0) Basic definitions and concepts Statics of particles; rigid bodies; equivalent systems of forces; centurions and centers of gravity; analysis of structures: frames, machines, and trusses; friction; moments of inertia; computer-aided statics. Pre-req , Computer Skills 2 (2-) Computer programming languages and their implementation; including; writing flow charts, the basic C++ programming variable definitions, templates, branches, loops, functions, arrays, strings, pointers, files, introduction to object-oriented programming, applications. Pre req Chemistry 1 (-0) Periodic table; atomic stricture and chemical bonds; electron configuration; chemical stoichiometry; Redosystem; chemical equilibrium; thermodynamic; chemical kinetics; electro-chemistry Chemistry Lab 1 1 (0-) Basic concepts, atomic theory and periodic table. Chemical bonding and molecular structure. Chemical reactions in solutions, oxidation-reduction reactions, ideal gases, states of matter and intermolecular forces. Physical properties of solutions and colloids. Chemical equilibrium, solubility, molecular structure, types of chemical reactions. Thermodynamics principles and kinetics. Organic chemistry. Co-req

11 Course Description Engineering Workshops 1(0-) Mechanical works including: hand filing, turning, welding, metal cutting, casting and molding, electrical circuits; elements of electrical circuits; open and closed circuits; AC/DC circuits; instruments and measurements. Carpentry works including: types of timber, timber works, equipment and tools Engineering Drawing 2(0-6) Use of instruments; lettering; graphic geometry; orthographic; isometric drawing and sketching; environmental applications; Introduction to AutoCAD, application of AutoCAD, commands, geometric entities. Geometric construction. Dimensioning, free hand sketching, object representation, orthographic drawing and projections. Pre-req Applied Numerical Methods (-0) Error analysis; roots of equations; solution of simultaneous linear and nonlinear systems of equations; interpolation and extrapolation; linear and nonlinear curve fittings with applications to chemical engineering problems; numerical differentiation and integration; numerical solution of ordinary and partial differential equations; chemical engineering applications using commercially available software. Pre-req; , Chemical Engineering Principles (-0) What is chemical engineering?; Units and dimensions; dimensional consistency; data presentation & data analysis; Process and process variables; Fundamentals of material balances; Single phase systems; Multiphase systems; Basics of energy balances. Pre-req; , Physical Chemistry (-0) Principles of physical chemistry, kinetic theory of gases, first and second laws of thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium, phases and solutions, phase equilibria, electrolytes solutions. Pre-req; Engineering Materials (-0) Introduction; types of materials; crystal structure; imperfections; solidification; material properties; heat treatment of metals; phase diagrams and alloys; surface hardening; cold working; polymeric materials; ceramics and glasses; composite materials; semiconductor and superconductor; selection process of materials; Pre req; Organic Chemistry (-0) Principles of organic chemistry; classification of organic compounds: Saturated and unsaturated compounds; hydrocarbons; aromatic compounds; alcohols; ethers; phenols; carboxylic acids; esters; amines; industrial applications of organic compounds. Pre-req; Organic Chemistry Lab 1(0-) Techniques and safety rules; melting point determination; simple and fractional distillation; steam distillation; recrystallization; preparation of organic compounds and identification. Co-req;

12 Course Description Analytical Chemistry & Instrumental Analysis (-0) Introduction to analytical Chemistry; solutions and concentrations; chemical analyses; qualitative and quantitative volumetric and gravimetric analysis with applications; acid- base equilibrium and titration; complex formation titration; oxidation-reduction titration; precipitation titration; absorption and emission spectroscopy; ultraviolet and visible Spectrophotometer; flame emission and atomic absorption spectrometry; atomic emission spectroscopy; infrared Spectrophotometer; X- ray methods; nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy; refractometry and polarimetry; chromatography; PH and on selective potentiometer; voltammeter; polarography. Pre-req; Analytical Chemistry Lab 1(0-) Neutralization titration; chemical analysis; volumetric-and gravimetric analysis; oxidation-reduction titration; complex formation titration; Co-req; Instrumental Analysis Lab 1(0-) Experiments related to: flame photometer; refractometer; polarimeter; spectrophotometer; polarograph; gas chromatograph; HPLC; automatic titration; Pre-req; Energy and Material Balances (-0) Energy & energy balances; heat of mixing; Energy balances on non-reactive processes; Energy balances on reactive processes; industrial application of heat and mass balances; using some software; Balances on Transient chemical processes; Pre req; Applied Mathematics for Chemical Engineers (-0) Introduction to mathematical modeling: lumped and distributed models with applications to momentum, heat and mass transport; Solution of ODEs: First and Second order types (Bessel & Legendre etc.); Solution of linear system of ODEs; Solution of partial differential equations using the method of separation of variable and Laplace transform with applications to the heat and the convective-diffusion equations; Solution of the finite difference equations with applications to the stage-wise operations (absorption, distillation & extraction). Pre req; Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers (-0) Introduction to the physical properties of fluids; fluid statics; Equations of conservation of mass; momentum and energy for systems and control volumes; Dimensional analysis and similarity; Principles of inviscid and real fluid flows; one-dimensional flow with engineering applications (flow through packed beds and fluidization of solids); Application and design of fluid handling systems; Navier-Stokes equations; Pre req; Fluid Mechanics Lab 1(0-) Measurement of fluid properties; (density viscosity and surface tension); fluid statics pressure; Reynolds experiment; flow through orifice; nozzles; Venturi; open channels and weir; head loss in pipes and fittings; pumps in series and parallel; velocity profile; Pre req;

13 Course Description Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 1 (-0) Definitions; Volumetric properties of real fluids; Equations of state; Multi parameter corresponding states correlations; Thermodynamic diagrams; Steam tables; Heat Effects; First law; Reversibility, Entropy and mathematical statement of the second law; liquefaction of gases; Calculation of thermodynamic properties from volumetric and heat capacity data; Clapeyron and Clausius-Clapeyron equations; thermodynamic diagrams; Analysis of power cycles; Refrigeration: the vapor compression cycle. Pre-req; Process Heat Transfer (-0) Principles; thermal properties of materials; steady and unsteady state heat conduction; principles of heat flow in fluids; heat transfer to fluids; analogy between momentum and heat transfer; radiation; boiling and condensation; applications to heat exchangers design and rating; shell & tube and plate and frame heat exchangers; Introduction into Pinch Technology; process heat calculations. Pre-req; Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 2 (-0) Partial molar thermodynamic quantities; Non-ideality in solids; liquids and gases; Application of corresponding states correlations in the calculation of ; S using residual thermodynamic properties; Fugacity and calculations of fugacity of pure substances; Gas mixtures; Solid and liquid solutions; Models for the calculation of activity coefficients; Phase equilibrium in multicomponent systems; Thermodynamics of chemical reactions and chemical equilibrium; Applications in electrochemical equilibrium; Pre-req; Chemical Reaction Engineering 1 (-0) Introduction; kinetic of homogeneous reactions; batch reactors; Design of isothermal reactors (batch; mixed flow reactor; and plug flow); design of single and multiple ideal reactors; Multiple reactions. Pre-req; Unit Operations 1 (-0) Introduction to fluid mechanics of particulate systems, Properties and handling of particulate solids; size reduction; mixing of solids and pastes; mechanical separations; screening; filtration; sedimentation and centrifugation; floatation; granulation; electrostatic precipitation; fluidization; Separation by cyclones Pre-req; Heat Transfer Lab 1(0-) Conduction, radial and axial along different shapes and bars, radiation, Stefan-Boltzmann law, Kirchhoff law, Lambert cosine law, convective, heat exchangers, radiations heat transfer, boiling heat transfer. Co -req; Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Lab 1(0-) Boils law; Charles law; molecular mass determination; boiling point elevation; solubility of gases in liquids; specific heat determination; vapor pressure measurement; properties of ideal solutions; Marcet Boiler; heat pump; single stage-reciprocating compressor; Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium; Liquid-Liquid Equilibrium; Pre -req; Chemical Reaction Engineering 2 (-0) Non-isothermal reactor design; Multiple steady state and stability of CSTR s; Design of heterogeneous reacting systems; Non-ideal reactors and residence time distribution (RTD) Pre-req; 01511

14 Course Description Chemical Reaction Engineering Lab 1(0-) Determination of reaction kinetics; continuous stirred tank reactor; tubular reactor; effect of temperature on rate of reaction; measurement of residence time distributions; Pre-req; Mass Transfer (-0) Molecular diffusion in fluids and Fick s law; mass transfer coefficient in laminar and turbulent flows; diffusion in solids; inter-phase mass transfer; mass transfer theories;; Analogy between momentum; heat and mass transfer; phase equilibrium; continuous contact and stage wise processes; mass transfer equipment; application to distillation with binary and multiple systems; Pre-req; , Unit Operations Lab 1 1(0-) Crushing; grinding; milling; screening; sedimentation; filtration; cyclone and hydrocyclone separators; drying; mixing; floatation; fluidization. [Pre -req; Unit Operation 2 (-0) Introduction; gas absorption; humidification and dehumidification operations; evaporation; drying; leaching; extraction; crystallization. Pre-req; Unit Operations Lab 2 1(0-) Liquid- liquid Extraction; gas absorption; binary distillation; evaporation; crystallization. Co-req; *; Pre-req; *, Process Dynamics and Control (-0) Introduction to process dynamics; Laplace transform; empirical modeling of chemical processes; types of feedback controllers; control system instrumentation; open-loop and closed-loop responses; controller actions, performance, tuning and design; computer applications. Pre-req; , Chemical Technologies 1 (-0) Basic principles of chemical engineering; raw materials and processes; industrial gases; nitrogen industries; phosphorous industries; potash industries; cement and ceramic industries; inorganic acid industries; alkali industries; paints and dyes. Co-req; Petroleum Refinery Engineering (-0) Origin and composition of petroleum; crude oil analysis; oil field refining; refining feedstock and products; crude oil distillation; catalytic reforming and isomerization; catalytic cracking; hydrotreating; catalytic hydrocracking; alkylation; product blending and production of lubricating oil; asphalt production; refining processes for gasoline; kerosene and light gas oil; supporting processes. Pre-req; Bioprocesses Engineering (-0) Application of basic engineering and mathematical principles to describe growth and development and functioning mechanisms of micro-organisms. kinetics of growth, product formation and substrate utilization in batch and continuous culture as well as aeration and agitation, scale-up and basic principles of down stream processing. Pre-req;

15 Course Description Environmental Engineering (-0) Fundamentals of air pollution; air pollutants; acid deposition; global climate changes (greenhouse gases); technologies and processes used to clean and purify gases; water sources and its quality; concept of treatment processes; the concept of decibel; noise pollution flocculation from different sources and methods for noise reduction; municipal solid waste management and treatment; separation and minimization of waste; storage collection and transportation of waste; biological, thermal and landfill treatment. Pre-req; , Corrosion Engineering (-0) Introduction; corrosion principles; thermodynamics and kinetics of electrochemical cells; types of corrosion; mass transfer phenomena; basic theories of corrosion and their applications; corrosion prevention; material selections. Pre-req; Separation Processes (-0) Introduction to multicomponent separation; theory of membranes; separation of gases and liquids, theory of hydrocyclones; applications of hydrocyclones; reverse osmosis. Pre-req Process Dynamics and Control Lab 1(0-) Thermocouples and temperature measurements; dynamics and empirical modeling of selected chemical processes; stability boundaries of PI-controllers; tuning PID controllers; simulation of nonlinear dynamic systems using computer software. Co-req; Chemical Technologies 2 (-0) Chemicals from natural gas; petroleum and coal; olefins and its derivatives; acetylene aromatics and its derivatives; polymerization; synthetic fibers; synthetic rubber; plastics and plastic recycling; oils and fats; soaps and detergents; adhesives; pharmaceutical industries. Pre-req; Pharmaceutical Industries (-0) Concepts necessary in the adaptation of engineering principles to pharmaceutical and life sciences related industries. Topics include process engineering in drug discovery, high throughput characterization and optimization of new chemical entities, solid-state engineering and intelligent pharmaceutical manufacturing systems. Selected pharmaceutical industries and applications. Pre-req; Environmental Engineering Lab 1(0-) Dissolved Oxygen; biochemical oxygen demand; ion exchange and hardness determination; absorption on activated carbon; coagulation (Jar test); kjeldahl nitrogen and organic nitrogen; alkalinity and the carbonate system; photometer and Beer's law (determination of color and turbidity); determination of acidity; determination of chlorine residuals; determination of chlorides. Co-req; Water and Waste Water Treatment (-0) Characteristics of water: physical, chemical and biological parameters; standard methods of water analyses; biodegradable waste; prediction of water demand and wastewater generation; water and wastewater quality; water and wastewater treatment plants and systems: physical; chemical and biological systems; primary; secondary and tertiary treatment; sedimentation; coagulation; flocculation; filtration; adsorption; ammonia removal; aeration; anaerobic and aerobic digestion; activated sludge lagoons; disinfection; natural treatment systems; sludge treatment and disposal; characteristics of industrial wastewater; industrial wastewater treatment. Pre-req;

16 Course Description Process Design 1 (-0) Review of chemical engineering diagrams; Computer aided flowsheeting; Selection of major chemical equipment; Material of construction; Economic analysis of chemical processes; plant location; plant layout; safety considerations. Pre-req; , Process Design 2 (-0) Synthesis and analysis of chemical processes: Development of a conceptual design; Structure of the chemical process flowsheet; Sequencing of distillation columns; Design of mass and heat exchanger networks; Computer applications. Pre-req; Chemical Engineering Computing Lab 1(0-) Chemical engineering calculations and problem solving; data acquisition and processing; computer-assisted design and simulation of chemical engineering problems using available commercial software packages (like HYSYS; ASPEN; CHEMCAD;.etc). Co-req; *; Pre-req; , Chemical Process Modeling and Simulation (-0) Modeling and simulation of chemical engineering systems including equilibrium stage-wise versus rate based modeling of distillation columns, gas absorbers, liquid-extraction columns, evaporators, chemical reactors, process identification techniques, prediction of thermodynamic properties of fluids and hands on use of modern process simulators. Pre-req; Special Topics in Chemical Engineering (-0) Special topics in chemical engineering taught by faculty members covering contemporary issues in chemical engineering; Pre-req; will be decided the department Technical Writing & Reporting 1(0-) Rules and heuristics in writing scientific and technical reports, Conducting short presentations, equip the students with the necessary communication skills and improve their abilities in technical writing to meet market need. Pre-req; , Field Training 6 Every three credit hours are equivalent to (140) hours of training in appropriate industrie, Pre-req; pass 100 credit hours Project 1 (-0) Pre-req; pass 120 credit hours Project 2 (-0) Pre-req;

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