Exciting Announcement: Introducing Chemical Engineering and Management (CEM) Program!!
We are thrilled to announce a transformation within our program in Chemical and Process Engineering (CPE). In line with the evolving landscape of the industry and the growing demand for versatile skill sets, we are excited to introduce the new Chemical Engineering and Management (CEM) Program!
What’s New?
Our CEM program is not just a change in name but a refreshed curriculum designed to equip aspiring engineers with a comprehensive skill set that combines chemical engineering principles with essential management expertise. We are integrating various management elements into our curriculum to offer a holistic educational experience that prepares graduates to excel in technical and managerial roles.
Benefits of the CEM Program:
- Diversified Skill Set: By enrolling in our CEM program, students will gain a multifaceted skill set that combines technical proficiency in chemical engineering with strategic management acumen. This blend of expertise will make our graduates highly adaptable and sought after in today’s competitive job market.
- Enhanced Career Opportunities: In addition to mastering core engineering principles, students will develop crucial management skills such as leadership, project management, and strategic decision-making. This broader skill set opens doors to a wide range of career opportunities across various industries, from traditional engineering roles to leadership positions in multinational corporations.
- Industry-Relevant Curriculum: Our revamped curriculum is carefully crafted to reflect the current needs and trends of the industry. By integrating management elements, we ensure that our graduates are equipped with the knowledge and skills that are highly relevant and in demand by employers worldwide.
- Networking and Collaboration: The CEM program fosters collaboration and networking opportunities among students from diverse backgrounds. Through group projects, case studies, and industry partnerships, students will have the chance to collaborate with peers and professionals, building valuable connections for their future careers.
Join Us:
Are you ready to embark on a transformative journey that blends the best of engineering and management? We invite you to join us in our Chemical Engineering and Management (CEM) Program and unlock your full potential in the dynamic field of chemical engineering.
!!! Structure of CEM Master’s Program and Course Descriptions !!!
Semester 1 | Credits |
| 3 |
| 3 |
| 3 |
| 3 |
| 3 |
Semester 2 | Credits |
| 3 |
| 3 |
| 3 |
| 3 |
| 3 |
Semester 3 | Credits |
Industrial Internship Application of engineering knowledge for problem solving in an industrial plant; learning how to work in industrial environments; professional presentation and report. | 4 |
Semester 4 | Credits |
Master Thesis Research on an interesting topic in chemical engineering or related areas. | 12 |
List of Elective Courses | Credits |
Integrated Separation Technology Advanced design strategies for separation processes; advantage of integrating unit operation; reactive distillation; reactive extraction; liquid-membrane extraction; chromatography; simulated moving bed chromatography. | 3 |
Energy Technology and Management Overview of energy situation and trends; fundamentals of thermal energy systems; energy conversion processes; energy management and energy efficiency improvement in chemical industry; production, utilization and environmental impacts of various fossil fuels; hydrogen fuel cells; bioenergy; solar energy; wind energy; other energy sources. | 3 |
Biorefinery Biorefinery; biomass; biochemicals; biomaterials; platform chemicals; metabolism; circular economy; sustainability; supply chain; process consolidation; value-added products; feasibility study; techno-economical analysis; industrial implementation; policy and regulation; waste management. | 3 |
Strategic Process Design and Management Process invention heuristics and analysis; process synthesis; process simulation; process optimization; process evaluation and cost analysis; controllability analysis; environmental protection and safety considerations. | 3 |
Chemical Product Design Categories of chemical products; principle and procedure of chemical product design; aspects of project management and business considerations in chemical product design; technology and economic concerns; product design report and presentation. | 3 |
Seminar on Modern Aspects of Chemical and Process Engineering Public presentation and report submission of research and development or new technology in the field of chemical engineering. | 3 |
Selected Topics in Chemical Engineering I Lecture by experts, studies, seminar and/or individual investigations in selected or specific areas of chemical engineering; topics concerning new or advanced knowledge in chemical engineering. | 3 |
Selected Topics in Chemical Engineering II Lecture by experts, studies, seminar and/or individual investigations in selected or specific areas of chemical engineering; topics concerning new or advanced knowledge in chemical engineering. | 3 |