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Chemical Engineering

Department of Chemical Engineering

The department of Chemical Engineering officially started it activities in 2008 and now provides undergraduate and graduate programs at the Master's level.

Chemical engineering is a multi-disciplinary branch of engineering that combines natural and experimental sciences (such as chemistry and physics), along with life plus mathematics and economics to design, develop, produce, transform, transport, operate and manage the industrial processes that turn raw materials into valuable products.

 

Degree Programs

  • ●  BSc-Chemical Engineering

  • ●  MSc-Chemical Engineering-Separation Process

  • Bachelor’s students in Chemical Engineering need to pass 142 credits during the four-year program.  Here is the categorization of the credits:

 

Course

Credit

General

20

Basic

46

Technical Mandatory

55

Technical Elective

19

Apprenticeship (240 hr.)

2

Total Credit

142

 

Master’s students in chemical engineering need to pass 32 credits during the two-year program.  Here is the categorization of the credits:

Course

Credit

Technical Mandatory

12

Technical Elective

12

Thesis

8

Total Credit:

32

 

Skills and Capabilities of the Graduates

  • ●  Designing, manufacturing and operating plants and machinery for carrying out large-scale industrial chemical, biological or related processes

  • ●  Developing new or adapted substances for a wide range of products

  •  Graduates may be specialized in one or the other subgroup, but work from both side will be required in order to create a final product. They will need to consider economic viability, management of resources, health and safety, sustainability and environmental impact.

  • Research Fields

  • ●  CO2 Capture

  • ●  Process modeling

  • ●  Water treatment

  • ●  Membrane

  • ●  Thermokinetics

  • ●  Environmental process

  • ●  Nanotechnology

  • Laboratories

  • ●  Unit operation

  • ●  Heat transfer

  • ●  Fluid mechanics

  • ●  Process control

  • ●  Separation process

  • ●  Chemistry

  • ●  Oil and petroleum

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