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u/eaterofworld · 2 pointsr/Wetshaving

Analysis, Synthesis and Design of Chemical Processes (co-authored by one of my professors)

Separation Process Engineering

Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering



Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles

Introductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics

Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes (newest edition)

There were all of my texts from most recent to oldest that should have pertinent information to what all you're covering. I don't know where they would be covering parts 9-11 but I imagine that could be part of Separations.

u/dontlikebeinganeng · 2 pointsr/ChemicalEngineering

Take the introductory ChemE class and come back to ask the question if you want to be a ChemE.

Most use this textbook:
https://www.amazon.com/Elementary-Principles-Chemical-Processes-Richard/dp/0470616296/ref=dp_ob_title_bk

You see lots of UC freshmen enter and drop out of engineering.
Cal/UCLA are notorious, CHE 140 / 100 respectively weed out 80% of the class.

Think UCSB is CHE 10? Any gauchos can confirm?