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The Unit Operations
Laboratory, or the “Unit Ops Lab,”
is an undergraduate teaching lab. The University of
Florida Chemical Engineering Curriculum includes two
unit operations related laboratory courses and a safety
course.
The objectives of these courses are:
- To provide students with an understanding of the
relationship between chemical engineering theory
and performance of actual experimental laboratory
operations.
- To create a sense of professional responsibility
for the quality and integrity of engineering work.
- To introduce project planning, safety concepts,
and experimental techniques.
- To promote critical thinking and proficient communication
through data analysis, interpretation of results,
and presentation of findings written reports. To
provide students with the skills and experience
necessary for effective teamwork.
This website provides links to many resources that
are necessary for successful completion of these laboratory
courses.
- ECH 4224L (Unit Ops
1), Fluid and Energy Transfer Operations Laboratory
- ECH 4404L (Unit Ops
2), Separation and Mass Transfer Operations Laboratory
- ECH 4714L Safety and
Experimental Evaluation, required as a pre- or co-requisite
class.
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