The B.Sc. Engineering courses in Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering(ACCE) (total 4000 marks, 160 Credits, and 40 Units) were divided into four parts, namely, Part I, Part II, Part III, and Part IV, and each part was divided into Odd and Even semesters. The distribution of courses, marks, credits, units, and number of classes per week in Yearly semester-wise Examinations are given as an attached PDF file :
Brief description of major disciplines of the ACCE department
The department of ACCE principally focuses on four major disciplines. The department believes that constantly changing needs can be better met within the present framework of undergraduate courses:
Physical Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Science and Engineering
Inorganic Chemistry, Metallurgy, Corrosion and Materials Science
Organic Chemistry, and Pharmaceuticals Chemistry
Chemical Technology, Polymers, Fuels, Petrochemicals and Textiles.
Brief description of minor disciplines of the ACCE department
Moreover, the department believes that a chemical engineer needs other subject knowledge to be a competitive candidate the all over the world. For this consequence, the department provides important courses for undergraduate students:
Technical and Communicative English Courses: Grammer, Vocabulary, Spoken English, Comprehensive Reading, Technical Writing and Professional Communication
Mathematics Courses: Algebra, Matrix, Vector, Differential and Integral Calculus, Differential Equations, Laplace Transform and Numerical Analysis
Physics Courses: Mechanics, General Properties of Matter, Waves and Sound, Applied Electricity and Magnetism, Basics Electronics and Instrumentation.
Others: Computer Programming, Economics and Statistic
For Details see the curriculum.........
The minimum duration of the M. Sc. Engineering. Program was three semesters of six months each. A candidate for the master's degree must complete all requirements for the degree within three and a half academic years from the date of his/her first admission. The M. Sc. Engineering program had a total 40 credits, and the distribution of 30 credit with first semester (14 Credit) and second semester (16 credit) with theoretical courses and third semester had 10 credit Thesis (8 credit) and Thesis Presentation and Viva-voce (2 credit). The curriculum is in link: M. Sc. Curriculum
Theoretical Courses: Biomass Conversion Engineering, Physical Metallurgy, Polymer Technology, Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmacology, and Pharmaceutical Marketing Pharmaceutical Technology and Management, Process Design, Mineral Processing Engineering, Textile: Wet Processing and Finishing, Food Science and Nutrition, Ceramic Engineering, and Pollution Control Engineering
Thesis: Nanomaterials and Pharmaceuticals Research Lab
Supervisor: Professor Dr. Md. Shameem Ahsan
For Details see the curriculum.........