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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Master's Program in Chemical Engineering aims to qualify specialists with academic and practical experience in chemical conversion processes, modern industrial technologies, and industrial process monitoring and optimization. The program focuses on applied and theoretical aspects, preparing graduates to meet the challenges of the chemical and petrochemical industries and the demands of the local and international labor markets.
• Unitary processes (distillation, extraction, mixing)
• Applied thermodynamics
• Porous and dispersed media
• Chemical reactors
• Heat exchangers
• Numerical analysis, modeling, and simulation techniques
• Evaporation, drying, and crystallization processes
• Absorption and membrane separation processes
• Chemical reaction engineering (non-ideal reactors and bioreactors)
• Industrial furnaces and boilers
• Chemical process optimization techniques
• Process modeling and intensification
• Automated control and process regulation
• Field training and advanced industrial applications
• Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree in one of the following majors, in order of priority:
• Process Engineering (specialization coefficient 1.00)
• Refining and Petrochemistry (specialization coefficient 0.80)
• Energy and Mineral Resources Valuation (specialization coefficient 0.70)
• Other majors related to science and technology (specialization coefficient 0.60)
• Registration via the university's platform for international students and submission of the necessary documents.
• Applications will be evaluated based on the compatibility of the bachelor's degree with the program and the admission rate for the major.
• Registration via the university's platform for international students and submission of the required documents.
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