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All first-year ChE graduate students are required to attend the departmental seminar and register for ChE 085 CHE 080D in the fall and spring semesters. In the case of a course conflict, students may defer the seminar requirement to the next year. A Student can miss no more than two seminars per semester.

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Inform the Graduate Advisor if you are unable to register for CHE 080D for fall and/or spring semesters.  


Students can miss NO MORE than TWO seminars per semester. 

  • A grade of "NC" (No Credit) will show on the student record if they miss 2 or more seminars 
  • If a student receives a grade of NC (No Credit) they are required to register for the seminar course the following semester
  • Every student MUST SIGN IN at each seminar meeting! 


Schedule of speakers for the departmental seminar series 

  • Students should check the schedule regularly because names and dates are added frequently.
  • Attendance of graduate seminars is a critical part of graduate education and development in our program. The Department Chair and Graduate Adviser expect students to attend in person.
  • For questions on the Canvas site, or to be added to the Canvas site, contact the Graduate Program Administrator.


Incoming students are required to register for CHE 080D in addition to the three required courses. Students who have entered doctoral candidacy could register for CHE 185 (departmental seminarSamples listed below:

Example of Fall schedule - CHE 080D (Seminar), CHE 399W 387K (dissertation), a three-credit organized course, and CHE 285 (research). An exception is made for continuing students who must register for 9 credits; these students may register for CHE 085. For example, a student may register for CHE 399W (dissertation), CHE 397M (internship), an additional three-credit organized course, and CHE 085.Thermo), CHE 391J (Kinetics), and 3 hour Elective = 9 hours 

Example of Spring schedule - CHE 080D (Seminar), CHE 381N (Transport), 3 hours of Research, and 3 hour elective = 9 hours