Process engineering

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Program Overview

The Bachelor's degree in Process Engineering aims to train versatile specialists capable of designing, operating, and optimizing industrial systems where matter and energy are transformed. It provides a solid foundation in engineering sciences (fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and transfers) to manage large-scale production in sectors such as chemicals, energy, environment, and materials.

The program places a strong emphasis on the study of Unit Operations, the mastery of chemical kinetics and catalysis, and the application of numerical methods to industrial modeling. It combines fundamental sciences with industrial reality to guarantee the efficiency, safety, and sustainability of chemical processes.

The curriculum provided allows, at the end of the 3rd year, not only to continue studies to prepare for masters in specialized engineering fields, but also to enter the socio-economic sector with appreciable skills in production management, industrial maintenance, and environmental protection.

 


 

Teaching Language : English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The initial semesters include fundamental general scientific and technical courses, which are essential for the remainder of the program. These include: Analysis 1 & 2, Algebra 1 & 2, Elements of Mechanics (Physics), and Structure of Matter (Chemistry and thermodynamics). Additionally, basic concepts of computer science, programming, and open-source software are also taught. These foundations provide students with the necessary background to confidently approach specialized modules.

Advanced Topics

As they progress, students discover specialized modules such as:

Fluid Mechanics

Chemical Thermodynamics

Chemical Kinetics

Heat Transfer

Mass Transfer

Momentum Transfer

Unit Operations

Homogeneous Reactors

Surface Phenomena and Heterogeneous Catalysis

Process Simulators

Entrepreneurship and Business Management.

 These advanced modules are supported by hands-on laboratory work and technical projects, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios and prepare for careers in the industry or postgraduate studies.

Admissions Information

A Admission to the Bachelor of Process Engineering is open to holders of a Baccalaureate degree in Process Engineering, Mathematics, Experimental Sciences, or Mathematical Techniques.

An academic committee reviews each application to verify the suitability of the applicant's prior education for the program requirements.

This ensures that students possess the necessary scientific foundation to succeed in this field.

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