What is Chemical Engineering?
Chemical Engineering is a branch of engineering studying how to process and how to convert raw / raw materials and chemicals into products that are more commercially valuable by utilizing chemical processes, such as chemical and biochemical reactions and changes in physical and chemical properties of raw materials. Students majoring in Chemical Engineering are educated to be able to plan and design process tools, operate, control and maintain factories / industries, construct the establishment of a factory (within certain limits), conduct research and development processes, even plan and manage sales and services.
Why did you choose this programme?
Human life cannot be separated from various products that are produced from various chemical processes. The products in question are products such as clothing, fertilizer fuel, plastics, explosives, pharmaceutical products consumed, and food consumed every day. Therefore, you who are interested in the process of processing raw materials into a product through chemical reactions are very suitable for entering this department.
Subjects in Chemical Engineering
- 1Basic Chemistry
- 2Microbiology
- 3Basic Physics
- 4Chemical Analysis
- 5Calculus
- 6Organic Chemistry
- 7Physics Chemistry
- 8Chemical Engineering Principles
- 9Data Analysis & Processing
- 10Engineering Mathematics
- 11Momentum transfers
- 12Introduction to Environmental Sciences
- 13Economy Techno
- 14Heat Transfer
- 15Chemical Engineering Operations
- 16Thermodynamics of Chemical Engineering
- 17Chemical Plant Management
- 18Technical Economics
- 19Chemical Plant Design
- 20Factory Utility Systems
- 21Chemical Engineering Mathematics
- 22Chemical Reaction Techniques
- 23Chemical Engineering Applications
- 24Applied Numerical Computing
- 25Chemical Industry Tool Designs
- 26Process Control
- 27Synthesis and Process Simulation
- 28Agricultural Product Processing Technology
- 29Material Technology
- 30Energy and Petrochemical Technologies
- 31Separation and Purification Technology
- 32Biotechnology
Suitable Student's Characteristic
Job Prospect for Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering graduates can work in various types of chemical industries such as: petroleum and natural gas industry, coal mining, cement industry, fertilizer industry, polymer industry, pulp and paper industry, petrochemical industry, plastics industry, pharmaceutical industry, food and beverage industry , ceramics industry, glass industry and waste processing industry. In addition to the chemical industry, a graduate of Chemical Engineering can also work in the fields of research, education, marketing, manufacturing equipment, consulting services and entrepreneurship.