Process Engineering

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Program Overview

The aim of the Bachelor of Process Engineering program is to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to transform materials, as well as the basic concepts in thermodynamics, reactor calculations, transformation phenomena, simulation, unit operations and their application in industry and so on as a base for different trainings in Process Engineering field, such as chemical engineering and other specialities. 


Teaching Language : English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The distribution of the materials of fundamental units for Process Engineering Bachelor starts from the third semester and includes the following materials:

* Semester 3

- Mineral chemistry

* Semester 4

- Solution chemistry

- Organic chemistry

- Chemical thermodynamics

- Numerical methods

- Chemical kinetics

* Semester 5

Heat Transfer

Transfer of Matter

Transfer of Momentum

Electrochemistry

Instrumentation - sensors

Homogeneous kinetics and catalysis


* Semester 6

Unit operations

Thermodynamics of equilibria

Homogeneous reactors

Surface phenomena and heterogeneous catalysis.


Advanced Topics

Materials of Methodological, exploratory and transversal units are also spread over three semesters

*Semester 3

HSE Industrial Installations

Regulations and standards

Technical English

* Semester 4

Practical work on solution chemistry

Organic Chemistry Practical Work

Practical work on fluid mechanics

Numerical Methods Practical Work

Chemical Kinetics Practical Work

Introduction to Refining and Petrochemistry

Concepts of transfer phenomena

Expression and communication techniques

*Semester 5

Analysis techniques

Practical work: Physical Chemistry 1 and Chemical Engineering 1

Macroscopic assessments

Pharmaceutical processes

Agri-food processes

Pollution: Air, water, soil

*Semester 6

End of Cycle Project

Process simulators

Practical work in physical chemistry 2 and chemical engineering 2

Cryogenic processes

Corrosion

Professional project and business management


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