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Subject: Elective: Secular

Chemical Engineering

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Credits: 0.5

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Course Description

This introductory Chemical Engineering course offers the student an opportunity to explore an important branch of science while learning about the applications and career opportunities in the area of Chemical Engineering. Basics concepts of Chemistry are presented, such as The Periodic Table, atoms, molecules, and compounds, as well as more advanced topics, such as stoichiometry, material balances, and enthalpy.

Textbook: Chemical Engineering - © Excel Education Systems, Inc. - 2020

Course Objectives

Explain the difference between engineering and science

Describe the difference between ionic and covalent bonding.

Explain how to analyze multicomponent solutions and mixtures.

Compare and contrast energy balances for open and closed systems.

Define stoichiometry and explain its application in chemical engineering.

Describe the importance of solid-gas interactions.

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Course Contents

Modules
Module 1: Chemistry Basics
Module 2: Bonding, Solutions, and Concentration
Module 3: Chemical Analysis
Module 4: Chemical Systems
Module 5: Stoichiometry
Module 6: Recycling with Chemistry
Module 7: Properties of Gases
Module 8: Solid-Gas Interactions
Module 9: Energy Balances

Recommended Prerequisites

Carnegie Credits Explained: Our Approach vs. Trimester Credits

Carnegie Credit System
Northgate Academy follows the Carnegie Credit system, a widely recognized method of measuring student progress based on instructional hours. A single Carnegie credit reflects approximately 120 hours of coursework, typically completed over a full academic year.

Carnegie Credit vs. Trimester Credit
While Carnegie credits are awarded based on total hours over a year, trimester credits divide the school year into three terms. In a trimester system, students complete courses in shorter, intensive sessions, often earning partial credits (e.g., 0.33 or 0.5 per term). In contrast, Northgate’s use of Carnegie credits ensures students have ample time to engage deeply with the material and develop a well-rounded understanding at a consistent pace.