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Program overview

Program overview

The Bachelor of Engineering in Process Engineering at Memorial University is a unique program designed to meet the diverse needs of various processing industries, including oil and gas and mineral processing. This program focuses on the development, design, optimization, and operation of sustainable processes that ensure safety and environmental protection. Students will learn to process substances through biological, chemical, and physical methods to produce essential products such as petrochemicals, gasoline, food, pharmaceuticals, and metals.

Program structure

The Bachelor of Engineering in Process Engineering is structured to provide a comprehensive education over a five-year period, which includes Engineering One followed by four years in the process major. This program is distinctive due to its mandatory co-op component, allowing students to gain practical experience in various industries, from oil production to food processing.

Key features of the program structure include:

  • Program Length: Five years (Engineering One + four years in process major)
  • Mandatory co-op program for real-world experience
  • State-of-the-art laboratories for hands-on learning
  • Emphasis on environmentally conscious engineering practices

Featured Experiences

The Bachelor of Engineering in Process Engineering offers several unique experiences that enhance the learning journey:

  • Mandatory co-op program providing up to two years of real engineering work experience
  • Access to state-of-the-art laboratories for practical learning
  • Participation in innovative research projects that aim to advance the field of engineering
  • Focus on sustainable development and resource conservation

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Engineering in Process Engineering can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Process Engineer: Responsible for designing and optimizing industrial processes to improve efficiency and safety.
  • Biochemical Engineer: Works on the development of processes that involve biological organisms or molecules, often in pharmaceuticals or food production.
  • Engineering Consultant: Provides expert advice on engineering projects, helping companies improve their processes and systems.
  • Pharmaceutical Engineer: Focuses on the design and operation of processes for the production of pharmaceutical products.
  • Process Design Specialist: Specializes in creating and implementing designs for manufacturing processes, ensuring they meet regulatory and safety standards.
  • Safety and Control Engineer: Ensures that engineering processes are safe and comply with industry regulations, often focusing on risk assessment and management.

 

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