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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Master's program in Environmental Process Engineering combines theoretical courses, directed studies, and practical work to train specialists in pollutant treatment, waste management, and the valorization of natural resources. The curriculum covers physico-chemical and biological pollution control processes, sustainable energy systems engineering, and industrial eco-design. The directed studies focus on deepening the modeling and optimization of environmental processes using specialized software. Practical work includes laboratory experiments on water, soil, and gas effluent treatment, as well as the performance analysis of green technologies. Applied projects and internships in industry complement the training, preparing students for the challenges of environmental engineering and the ecological transition.
Water Chemistry
Air Pollution
Heat Exchangers
Unit Operations Fluid-Fluid (extraction, distillation, absorption, and stripping)
Solid Waste Management and Treatment
Potable Water Production
Physico-Chemical Wastewater Treatment
Adsorption and Membrane Separation Processes
Advanced topics include the modeling and simulation of environmental processes to optimize the treatment of effluents and industrial emissions, advanced pollution control technologies like advanced oxidation and bioremediation, as well as renewable energy engineering to promote energy-efficient processes. The program also covers life cycle analysis of processes, sustainable management of natural resources, and the application of international environmental standards. With this specialization, graduates are prepared to design and implement industrial solutions that are environmentally friendly and comply with sustainable development requirements.
The program is particularly intended for holders of a Bachelor's degree in Process Engineering.
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