Process Engineering (State Engineer Degree)

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Program Overview

This program outlines the two-year (four-semester) common trunk curriculum leading to the State Engineer degree in the field of "Sciences and Technology," specializing in "Process Engineering." It aims to equip students with the fundamental scientific and technical knowledge required to pursue specialization in Process Engineering in subsequent years.

Teaching Language : The primary languages of instruction for technical subjects are French and English (as specified in the curriculum modules, including dedicated language courses).

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Analysis 1 & 2, Algebra 1 & 2, Elements of Chemistry (Structure of Matter), Elements of Mechanics (Physics 1), Electricity and Magnetism (Physics 2), Thermodynamics, Probability and Statistics, Computer Structure and Applications, Programming, Technical Drawing, Applied Mathematics, Fluid Mechanics.


Advanced Topics

Heat Transfer, Mass Transfer, Momentum Transfer, Chemical Kinetics and Homogeneous Catalysis, Chemical Thermodynamics, Industrial Organic Chemistry, Chemistry of Solutions, Industrial Inorganic Chemistry, Numerical Methods, Computer-Aided Design (CAD), Introduction to Refining and Petrochemicals, Industrial Safety and Security.

Admissions Information

Admission to this program requires a Baccalaureate degree (or equivalent) in the field of Science and Technology.

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