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ChE 200

ChE Integration and Current Trends


November 9, 2019
09:00 – 12:00
F313A

Engr. Danica Mae Janolino


Chemical Engineer Board Exam
• Day 1 – Physical and Chemical Principles (30%)
• Day 2 – Chemical Engineering Principles (40%)
• Day 3 – General Engineering and Mathematics (30%)

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Day 1 – Physical and Chemical Principles
• Examiner: Engr. Ofelia V. Bulaong
• Topics Covered:
• General Inorganic Chemistry
• Organic Chemistry
• Analytical Chemistry
• Physical Chemistry
• Biochemical Engineering
• Environmental Engineering

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Day 2 – Chemical Engineering Principles
• Examiner: Engr. Jeffrey G. Mijares • Instrumentation and Process
Control
• Topics Covered:
• Chemical Engineering Calculations
• Chemical Engineering
Thermodynamics
• Reaction Kinetics
• Unit Operations 1
• Unit Operations 2
• Chemical Process Industries
• Plant and Equipment Design
• Unit Operations Econcomics
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Day 2 – Chemical Engineering Principles
• Unit Operations 1: • Unit Operations 2:
• Flow of Fluids • Leaching
• Flow of Heat • Liquid-Liquid Extraction
• Evaporation • Crystallization
• Filtration • Sedimentation
• Diffusion • Centrifugation
• Distillation • Membrane Separation
• Gas Absorption • Flotation
• Humidification • Adsorption
• Drying • Screening
• Size Reduction
• Materials Handling
• Dimensional Analysis
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Day 3 – General Engineering and Mathematics
• Examiner: Engr. Cyd P. Aguilera • Strength of Materials
• Engineering Economics
• Topics Covered:
• Laws, Contracts, and Ethics
• Mathematics
• Algebra, Trigonometry, Analytic
Geometry, Calculus
• Differential Equations
• Probability and Statistics
• Physics
• Mechanics, waves, sound, heat,
electricity, magnetism, light, semi-
conductors, and optics
• Engineering Mechanics
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FAQ
1. How did you pass the board exam?
2. How and why did you choose your review center?
3. What were your references during the review?
4. How did you prepare for the board exam?

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1. How did you pass the board exam?
I prepared for the board exam.
I took the board exam.

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2. How and why did you choose your review
center?
Consider the following:
1. Environment
2. Class schedule
3. Lecture style
4. Feedback from friends

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3. What were your references during the
review?
• Chemical Engineering
by Coulson and Richardson
• Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
by Smith and Van Ness
• Reviewer for Chemical Engineering Licensure Examination
by MRII, 3rd edition
• 1001 Solved Problems in Engineering Mathematics
by Excel Academic Council

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3. What were your references during the
review?
• Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering
by McCabe and Smith, 4th and 5th edition
• Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering
by Himmelblau
• Perry’s Chemical Engineers’ Handbook
8th edition
• Old class notes

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4. How did you prepare for the board exam?
• Time management
• Give yourself enough time for everything
• Make a routine
• Establish study habits that suit you
• Try solving problems alone at first
• Share and discuss with classmates
• Effective study habits differ from person to person

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