Chemical Engineering
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The degree programme in Chemical Engineering aims to form experts who can meet the technological challenges of modern society through their unique approach to work: Chemical Engineer summarizes every complex system through a sequence of simpler operations for which a solution can be found. Then any process or chemical plant consisting of many interconnected units is at first analyzed by focusing the attention on each unit and then on the interconnections between these units. A preliminary study of the process is carried out in which the characteristics of the desired product are determined, the sequence of steps necessary for the process are established and operating conditions of each step are investigated. At this point the Chemical Engineer is involved in the design phase of all the equipments involved in the process previously determined. After designing the process and the units, the activities involving the management and the control of the plants are also designed.The Chemical Engineer training is accomplished through a solid preparation in basic subjects (mathematics, physics, chemistry), the study of traditional engineering disciplines (electrical and mechanical engineering, building science) and, of course, in the deepening of chemical engineering subjects (principles of chemical engineering, unit operations of chemical plants, industrial chemistry, chemical thermodynamics, etc.). The result is an extremely flexible, professional cross-marked profile characterized by a strong knowledge in scientific subjects and application technology.
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Applicants need a bachelor’s degree with major in related field.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.
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Lombardy
21040
Italy
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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