Student Handbook

EDay 2004Welcome to the Auburn University Department of Chemical Engineering Undergraduate Student Handbook.

The Undergraduate Student Handbook provides information about the Chemical Engineering program and departmental policies and procedures as they affect undergraduate students in the program. As a student, you are ultimately responsible for adherence to all the academic regulations of the University and the academic degree requirements of your specific degree program.

The Undergraduate Student Handbook has been prepared to facilitate this process and to ensure that all undergraduate chemical engineering students have a common base of information. It provides the information you need before deciding on actions that might affect your academic standing or progress toward completion of your degree. Each of the following sections focuses on a specific concern, e.g., degree program requirements, academic policies, etc.

The Undergraduate Program Committee, UPC, hopes that you find this handbook to be useful as you complete your degree requirements. Your written suggestions for additions or modifications are welcome.


Please note: The information provided here should be considered to supercede that shown in the Auburn University Bulletin since that information may be out-of-date due to publishing deadlines. The Academic Advisor can always be consulted to determine the latest information.


List of Topics (Alphabetical)

Academic Performance

Academic Honesty and Ethics

Academic Opportunities and Assistance

Accreditation

Advising, Registration and Counseling

Assessment Surveys and Rubrics

Auburn University Bulletin

Course Information

Curriculum

Other Information

Departmental Policies

Financial Aid

Student Organizations

Student Success

Technical Writing Resources

Formats

  • Short Memo Word Icon
  • Technical Memo Word Icon
  • Laboratory Memo (under development)
  • Format Laboratory Report (under development)
  • Format Design Report (under development)

Component Issues

Other Issues

  • Effective Communications (under development)
  • Grammar (under development)

Web and Computer Related

University Policies