Second Year CORE 2022-2023
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
CHEE 209 | Analysis of Process Data | 3.50 |
CHEE 221 | Chemical Processes and Systems | 3.50 |
CHEE 224 | Transport Phenomena Fundamentals | 3.00 |
ENCH 211 | Main Group Chemistry | 4.75 |
ENCH 212 | Principles of Chemical Reactivity | 4.00 |
MTHE 225 | Ordinary Differential Equations | 3.50 |
APSC 200 | Engineering Design & Practice II | 4.00 |
APSC 293 | Engineering Communications 2 | 1.00 |
CHEE 210 | Thermodynamics of Energy Conversion Systems | 3.50 |
CHEE 218 | Laboratory Projects I | 2.50 |
CHEE 222 | Process Dynamics and Numerical Methods | 3.50 |
CHEE 223 | Fluid Mechanics | 3.50 |
ENCH 245 | Applied Organic Chemistry I | 4.75 |
Total Units | 45.00 |
Third Year CORE 2023-2024
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
APSC 221 | Economic and Business Practice | 3.00 |
CHEE 311 | Fluid Phase and Reaction Equilibrium | 3.50 |
CHEE 315 | Laboratory Projects II | 4.00 |
CHEE 321 | Chemical Reaction Engineering | 3.50 |
CHEE 330 | Heat and Mass Transfer | 3.50 |
CHEE 380 | Biochemical Engineering | 3.50 |
CHEE 319 | Process Dynamics and Control | 3.50 |
CHEE 323 | Industrial Catalysis | 3.50 |
CHEE 331 | Design of Unit Operations | 4.50 |
CHEE 361 | Engineering Communications, Ethics and Professionalism | 1.00 |
CHEE 371 | Mitigation of Industrial Pollution | 3.50 |
Elective - Complementary Studies F/W | 3.00 | |
Elective - Technical Elective F/W | 3.00 | |
Total Units | 43.00 |
Note: It is recommended that students take APSC 221 Economic and Business Practice during the fall term in preparation for CHEE 331 Design of Unit Operations in the winter term.
Fourth Year CORE 2024-2025
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
CHEE 418 | Strategies for Process Investigations | 3.50 |
CHEE 472 | Chemical Process Design I | 3.50 |
CHEE 412 | Transport Phenomena | 3.50 |
CHEE 473 | Chemical Process Design II | 3.50 |
Elective - Complementary Studies F/W | 6.00 | |
Elective - Technical Elective F/W | 9.00 | |
Select from the following options: | 7.00 | |
Technology, Engineering & Management (TEAM) | ||
Interdisciplinary Projects (PLUS a TECH elective) 1 | ||
Multi-disciplinary Industry | ||
Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship (PLUS a TECH elective) 1 | ||
Laboratory Projects III (PLUS a TECH elective) 1 | ||
Research Project | ||
Project Report (PLUS a TECH elective) 1 | ||
Total Units | 36.00 |
- 1
PLUS a TECH elective from either Group A or Group B count together as one choice. This technical elective is counted separate from the technical elective requirements of the program.
- 2
Starting September 2024, CHEE 471 (FW) has been replaced with CHEE 472 (F) and CHEE 473 (W).
Technical Electives
Students in the CHE1 Process Engineering sub-plan must take four (4) technical elective (TECH) courses - two (2) technical elective courses from the Technical Electives Group A list and two (2) courses from either the Technical Electives Group A or Technical Electives Group B list.
For students interested in a Minerals Processing/Metal Extraction focus the recommended course sequence is:
- MINE 267 Applied Chemistry for Mining (Winter term of 3rd year),
- MINE 451 Chemical Extraction Of Metals (Fall term of 4th year), and
- MINE 434 Project Report (Winter term of 4th year).
Chemical Process and Bioengineering Sub-plan: Technical Electives
Complementary Studies
Students choose a total of 9 credits from the approved Lists A or B, of which 3 credits must be taken from List A.
Refer to the Complementary Studies section of this calendar for details regarding the requirements for all Engineering plans.
Engineering Economics
To meet the engineering economics requirement, students take APSC 221 Economic and Business Practice (this is a CORE course).
Communications
To meet the communications course requirement, students take APSC 293 Engineering Communications 2 and CHEE 361 Engineering Communications, Ethics and Professionalism (these are CORE courses).