Introductory course in conceptual understanding and mathematical analysis of problems in fluid dynamics of relevance to Chemical Engineering. Emphasis is placed on performing microscopic and macroscopic mathematical analysis to understand fluid motion in response to forces.
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Grading1, 2, 3
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Level LimitEngineering
CollegeSquires is a very dynamic professor. He definitely stimulated my interest in the subject. His homeworks and tests are challenging, but fair. His only flaw is that he is too smart to teach the class and goes off on tangents... they are interesting tangents, but are pretty confusing in terms of the level of comprehension that we are required to have.
Great teacher. Probably one of the best you are going to get in the department. VERY cool guy who is interested in getting you to understand the material. The book we had to use for this course sucks so he pretty much stopped using it and taught us himself. The homework is really necessary to do well in the class.
I took him for Cosmetic Science and he was the BEST! He joked around with us and taught us the science behind making beauty products and then we actually made them ourselves. He created a really fun and relaxed environment. My only complaint is that the class wasn't long enough!
My goat Todd Squires strikes again. I think he does a good job maintaining professionalism and reminding us of the importance of a good lab report.
Hes a little disorganized, but the material is easy enough it doesn't mater. One of many GOATs in the ChemE department.
Todd Squires is a gem of a man. If every professor was like him, college would be so much fun. He genuinely cares so much about his students and this class is so much fun. Super easy, just show up and make the products and just don't cause an accident and you'll pass. 10/10 would take again, would recommend it, Todd is the absolute best