Process Engineering

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Program Overview

The Bachelor’s in Process Engineering trains specialists in material and energy transformation at an industrial scale. The program covers various fields such as chemical engineering, materials engineering, pharmaceutical engineering, and cryogenics. It equips students with fundamental scientific knowledge (mathematics, physics, chemistry), process technologies, and industrial facility management skills​.

Teaching Language : English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

πŸ“ Mathematics and Physics for Engineering – Essential scientific foundations.

πŸ“ Chemical Thermodynamics and Energy – Analysis of thermal transformations.

πŸ“ Fluid Mechanics and Transport Phenomena – Study of flow dynamics, heat, and mass transfer.

πŸ“ Reactor Engineering and Chemical Kinetics – Modeling and design of chemical transformation processes.

πŸ“ Unit Operations and Separation Technologies – Techniques like distillation, extraction, and filtration.

πŸ“ Process Instrumentation and Control – Measurement and regulation of industrial processes.

πŸ“ Risk Management and Industrial Safety – Prevention and control of risks in process industries.

πŸ“ Final Year Project and Internship – Practical application of knowledge in an industrial environment​.

Advanced Topics

πŸš€ Environmental Engineering and Waste Treatment – Industrial impact mitigation techniques.

πŸš€ Process Optimization and Numerical Simulation – Modeling and optimization tools.

πŸš€ Materials Engineering and Nanotechnology – Innovations in material science.

πŸš€ Biotechnological and Pharmaceutical Processes – Applications in the medical industry.

πŸš€ Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency – Sustainable technologies in process engineering.

πŸš€ Entrepreneurship and Industrial Project Management – Development and management of production units​.

Admissions Information

πŸŽ“ Eligibility: High school diploma in Science and Technology, Mathematics, or Experimental Sciences.

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