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Course: Freshman Seminar III
Instructor:
Term semester:1
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription:---


Course: Organic Chemistry I
Instructor:Associate Professor Masato SUZUKI,
Term Semester:2
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription: -In the preparation-


Course: Physical Chemistry I
Instructor:Associate Professor Masaki OKAMOTO, Associate Professor Ichiro YAMANAKA, Associate Professor Hidemine FURUYA
Term Semester:3
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription: -In the preparation-


Course: Organic Chemistry II
Instructor:Professor Akira HIRAO, Associate Professor Katsuhiko TOMOOKA
Term Semester:3
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription: -In the preparation-


Course: Introduction of Chemical Engineering Calculations
Instructor:Associate Professor Izumi TANIGUCHI
Term Semester:3
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription:This subject introduces how to calculate the heat and mass balance in respect to chemical process, which is basic knowledge on the design of chemical plant.


Course: Information Processing (Chemical Engineering)
Instructor:Associate Professor Hidetoshi SEKIGUCHI, Associate ProfessorTakayuki DOI
Term Semester:3
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription: This lecture explains the components and features of computer, the basics of programming and the concepts of information technology using computer. Theprogramming in FORTRAN language and its debugging are also carried out with workstations at Tokyo Tech Information Center. Numerical calculations and the visualization of their solutions are also performed using commercialsoftware for the students belonging to chemical engineering course. Thestudents belonging to applied chemistry course study molecular modeling.


Course: Introduction of Chemical Engineering
Instructor:Professor Junjiro KAWASAKI, Professor Kazuhisa OHTAGUCHI, Professor Toshio KAJIUCHI
Term semester:3
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription: -In the preparation-


Course: Mathematics for Chemical Engineering
Instructor:Professor Chiaki KURODA
Term Semester:3
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription:This lecture aims to teach fundamentals of engineering mathematics which are necessary to understand chemical engineering theory and to model chemical processes, including balance calculation, ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, optimization methods, probability, and statistics.


Course: Electrical Engineering Science I
Instructor:Professor Mitsuhiro UEDA, Professor Masaki UEDA, Professor Yoshinori SAKAI
Term Semester:3
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription: -In the preparation-


Course: Organic Chemistry II
Instructor:Associate Professor Koichi MIKAMI
Term Semester:4
Credit:0-0-4
Desicription: -In the preparation-


Course: Organic Chemistry III
Instructor:Associate Professor Koichi MIKAMI, Takashi ISHIZONE
Term Semester:4
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription: -In the preparation-


Course: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
Instructor:Professor Masabumu MASUKO
Term Semester:4
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription:A lecture on fundamentals of the thermodynamics of solution, phase equilibrium and chemical equilibrium is given.


Course: Transport Phenomena I
Instructor:Associate Professor Shiro YOSHIKAWA
Term Semester:4
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription:The field of transport phenomena is concerned with momentum, heat and mass transfer processes in equipment. In Transport PhenomenaI, the following subjects of fluid mechanics are discussed based on the momentum transfer. Equation of motion of fluid, Fluid flow in equipment, Laminar and turbulent flow, Rheology, Boundary layer theory, Stream function and velocity potential.


Course: Inorganic Chemistry I
Instructor:Associate Professor Yoshiharu UCHIMOTO, Professor Hirofumi HINODE
Term Semester:4
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription: -In the preparation-


Course: Information Technology for Chemical Engineering I
Instructor:Associate Professor Shiro YOSHIKAWA, Associate Professor Hidetoshi SEKIGUCHI
Term Semester:4
Credit:0-1-0
Desicription: The methods of modeling the various processes in chemical engineering field based on information technology are exercised. The students learn the methods by solving the problems concerned with process engineering and transport phenomena making use of a process simulator and software for the numerical calculation of fluid flow.


Course: Process Engineering I
Instructor:Professor Chiaki KURODA
Term Semester:4
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription:This lecture aims to teach fundamental methods of system engineering which are necessary to plan, design, construct, and operate chemical process systems, including evaluation methods, modeling methods, optimization methods, ad safety.


Course: Elemetary prinioles of Chemical Engineering
Instructor:Lecturer Jeffrey S. Cross
Term Semester:4
Credit:1-0-0
Desicription: -In the preparation-


Course: Introduction on Chemical Engineering
Instructor:Professor Masaaki SUZUKI, Associate Professor Hitoshi KOSHUGE
Term Semester:4
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription:
  1. The basic concept of メunit operation モ is lectured for the students belonging to applied chemistry cource (dept of chem. eng.), dept. of polymer chemistry and dept. of international development engineering.
  2. Students learn distillation process, absorption process, drying process, heat transfer process, stirring process and fluid transport process.
Course: Organic Chemistry III
Instructor:Associate Professor Eiichi SUZUKI
Term Semester:5
Credit:0-0-4
Desicription: -In the preparation-


Course: Energy Operation
Instructor:Associate Professor Hidetoshi SEKIGUCHI,
Term Semester:5
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription:Basics of energy and energy operation including energy transformation are explained with thermodynamic consideration. Energy utilization in chemical industries and environmental problems related with energy are also lectured.


Mass Transfer Operations
Instructor:Professor Junjiro KAWASAKI, Associate Professor Ryuichi EGASHIRA
Term Semester:5
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription: -In the preparation-


Course: Chemical Reaction Engineering
Instructor:Professor Kazuhisa OHTAGUCHI
Term Semester:5
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription:
The objective of this class is to learn fundamentals of chemical reaction engineering. Emphasis is placed on the development of a general design strategy for homogeneous reaction systems.

Course: Process Engineering II
Instructor:Associate Professor Tetsuo FUCHINO
Term Semester:5
Credit:2-0-2
Desicription:
This class aims at acquisition of the conceptual process design methodology of a continuous chemical process. The chemical process is designed gradually from a block flow diagram to a process flow diagram. A commercial process simulator is used to design units and evaluate the process scheme for an exercise

Course: Information Technology for Chemical Engineering II
Instructor:Associate Professor Tetsuo FUCHINO, Associate Professor Takashi AIDA
Term Semester:5
Credit:0-1-0
Desicription:This class aims at acquisition of the information technology which is necessary for Chemistry Engineering, following on Information Technology for Chemical Engineering I. A repetitive exercise of modeling and simulation on the subjects, relevant to the offering classes in the same term, is performed by using a process simulator and an equation solver.


Course: Material Science
Instructor:Associate Professor Masatoshi KUBOUCHI
Term Semester:5
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription:Fundamental and universal knowledge and view points of materials are lectured to be understood material properties and behavior under any environments which required for chemical engineers to develop new materials or to select best materials.


Course:
Instructor:Professor Kiyoshi OHTSUKA, Professor Hiroo NIIYAMA, Professor Takao IKARIYA
Term Semester:5
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription: -In the preparation-


Course: Internship for Chemical Engineers
Instructor:
Term Semester:5
Credit:0-0-1
Desicription: ---


Course: Chemival engineering Ethics
Instructor:Professor Masaaki SUZUKI, Lecture Shigeatsu TAKASIRO and Lecture
Term Semester:5
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription:
  1. The basic concept and cases of engineering ethics are lectured systematically.
  2. Students master engineering ethics by learning environmental problems in chemical industry, laws and technologies and their cases.
Course: Chemical Engineering Laboratory
Instructor:Professor Chiaki KURODA, Professor Kazuhisa OHTAGUCHI, Professor Toshio KAJIUCHI, Ryuichi EGASHIRA
Term Semester:6
Credit:0-0-2
Desicription:This lecture aims to teach fundamental methods of system engineering which are necessary to plan, design, construct, and operate chemical process systems, including evaluation methods, modeling methods, optimization methods, ad safety.


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Mechanical Operation
Instructor:Professor Kohei OGAWA
Term Semester:6
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription:The way of thinking and theoretical consideration of mixing and separation processes based on mechanical force or energy are lectured over showing practical mixing and separation equipments.


Course: Catalytic Process and Engineering
Instructor:Professor Hiroo NIIYAMA, Associate Professor Takashi AIDA
Term Semester:6
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription:The topics of the class are the application of chemistry of catalysts and catalytic reactions to the industry, especially to synthesis of process systems, selection of reactor operation and design of the reactor. This class is spoken in English.


Course: Chemical Equipment Design and Materials
Instructor:Professor Ken TSUDA
Term Semester:6
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription:The class offers the basic knowledge of the method of chemical equipments design, materials strength, corrosion protection method and materials for chemical plant. And perform a practice for drawing of equipment designed under each condition.


Course: Safety Engineering for the Process Plant
Instructor:Professor Masaaki SUZUKI
Term Semester:6
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription:
  1. The objective is to learn scientific fundamentals which construct the technological system concerning with process safety.
  2. Students learn latent risk of a chemical plant, hazard, safety assessment, reliability and safety, risk management, engineering ethics and so on.
Course: Chemical Process Design Practice
Instructor:Associate Professor Tetsuo FUCHINO
Term Semester:6
Credit:0-0-2
Desicription:A synthetic knowledge on the chemical engineering is necessary for the chemical process design. This class aims to acquire the synthetic ability on chemical engineering, and practices of the process conceptual design and feasibility study on the basis of an ill defined engineering problem are performed.


Course:
Instructor:Professor Masaru ISHIDA, Professor Yuji NAKA
Term Semester:6
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription: -In the preparation-


Course:
Instructor:Professor Mitsuru UEDA, Professor Koji ISHIZU
Term Semester:6
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription: -In the preparation-


Course: Fundamental Topics of Chemical Engineering
Instructor:Richard L. Smith,Jr.
Term Semester:6
Credit:1-0-0
Desicription: -In the preparation-


Course: English
Instructor:
Term Semester:6
Credit:1-0-0
Desicription: -In the preparation-


Course: Introduction of the Proess for Preserving the Environment
Instructor:Yoshiaki ISHII
Term Semester:7
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription:Technology and evaluation methods of the environment or the process for preserving it are lectured. A factory tour is carried out for practical study. View points of process engineer ユs effects on the environment and solution methods of these problems are introduced.


Course: Intoroduction of Biochemical Engineering
Instructor:Lecture Kazuhiro SATOH, Makoto SEKI
Term Semester:7
Credit:2-0-0
Desicription:Process systems using biochemical reaction and investigations on genome pharmaceutical development are introduced. A fermentation process and its industrialization are lectured. The investigational strategy of a pharmaceutical company and the latest research and development including postgenome technology are reviewed.


Course: 学士論文研究
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Term Semester:7
Credit:3
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Course:
Instructor:
Term Semester:8
Credit:2-0-0
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Course: 学士論文研究
Instructor:
Term Semester:8
Credit:5
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