Process engineering - Licence

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Program Overview

Process engineering, or what is known in arabic : هندسة الطرائق and in French: Génie Des Procédés, is the broader term covering the implementation of processes for the transformation of matter and energy and quantity of movement in all the chemical industries but also in the food industry, the environment, cosmetics and all related industries implementing processes.

In general, process engineering determines the conditions for the feasibility of a process and offers the appropriate technical solutions that make it possible to extrapolate it to an industrial scale. In fact, the first step is to design and size the various equipment and production units, then to drive and manage these equipment while taking into account the production requirements (quantity, product specificities, costs) while respecting the requirements of quality, safety and the environment.

Teaching Language : French

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Analysis 1, Algebra 1, Elements of Chemistry (structure of matter), Elements of Mechanics (Physics 1), Analysis 2, Algebra 2, Electricity and Magnetism (Physics 2), Thermodynamics, Applied Mathematics, Waves and Vibrations, Fluid Mechanics, Industrial Organic Chemistry, Solution Chemistry, Chemical Kinetics and Homogeneous Catalysis, Chemical Thermodynamics, Industrial Mineral Chemistry, Heat Transfer, Mass Transfer, Movement Transfer, Heat Transfer Equipment I: Heat Exchangers, Numerical Analysis, Electrochemical Engineering, Porous and Dispersed Media, Unit Operation, Homogeneous Reactors, Phase Equilibrium, Surface Phenomena and Heterogeneous Process.

Advanced Topics

Heat transfer equipment I: Heat exchangers, heat transfer, Homogeneous reactors, Unit operation, Heat transfer, Material transfer, Movement transfer, Numerical analysis, Electrochemistry and corrosion.

 

Admissions Information

Students with a bachelor's degree in Experimental sciences, experimental sciences, mathematical technology - Process engineering. - Students with a bachelor's degree in science and technology who have general knowledge of chemistry.

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