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Academic Curriculum & Subject material

 

 

NMSU CHME Jeopardy Club

 

The most recent NMSU CHME Undergraduate Curriculum flowchart can be found here (2014-2015):

http://chme.nmsu.edu/files/2014/03/2014-2015-BSCHE.pdf

 

The NMSU CHME Flowsheet will be followed, as well as any further suggestions & helpful hints from AIChE Nationals regarding the subject matter that will be covered during the AIChE Regional & National Student Conference Jeopardy Competition(s). From experience & past competitions, Chemical Engineering courses are the main subjects that are covered and should be mastered by students competing in the competition. Subject courses in the ChE Curriculum are not the whole basis of material that will/is to be covered. Industry Standards and anything regarding Process Safety & its associated topics are also fair game, and are as equally important to master and understand for the competition. In the past, there has also been Biological Engineering subject questions, as well as Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physics, and Biology subject questions asked during the challenge rounds, (material that relates heavily to Chemical Engineering, but not necessarily ChE course material). There has even been "fun trivia" questions covered in the past, such as: ChE related T.V. Series questions (Breaking Bad), and other pop-culture related questions during the bonus round.

 

In an effort to prepare the best we can, the NMSU CHME Jeopardy Club will do its best to prepare and go over a wide range of these materials and topics. We believe that by preparing a well-rounded team of individuals with different backgrounds & experiences relating to Chemical Engineering, we will exponentially increase our chances of excelling in the AIChE Jeopardy Competition(s) throughout the year. 

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