Last updated on 2025-07-14
Program Overview
The Chemical Technology program focuses on training students to become proficient Chemical Technologists. These professionals are essential in ensuring quality assurance and solving complex problems in various settings, including laboratories, offices, and fieldwork. As a vital member of a scientific team, students will acquire skills necessary for chemical research, pilot-plant operations, quality control, and process industries. The program also offers optional co-op work terms, providing students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios while understanding unique client needs.
Program Structure
The Chemical Technology program is designed to be completed within a maximum of three years of full-time study. The program structure includes:
- Optional co-op work terms to gain practical experience.
- A blend of theoretical and hands-on learning experiences.
- Access to a connected learning environment with technology requirements.
- Courses that cover a wide range of topics, including environmental technology, analytical chemistry, and quality assurance.
This comprehensive approach ensures that students are well-prepared for the demands of the chemical technology field upon graduation.
Featured Experiences
- Optional co-op work terms that enhance academic learning with practical experience.
- Hands-on laboratory sessions to develop essential skills in chemical analysis.
- Projects that engage students in real-world applications of chemical technology principles.
- Collaboration with industry partners to understand client needs and workplace realities.
- Access to modern technology and resources to support learning and research.
Career Options
Graduates of the Chemical Technology program can pursue various career opportunities in Canada, including:
- Laboratory Technologist: Conducts experiments and analyses in laboratories, ensuring accurate results and compliance with safety standards.
- Quality Assurance Specialist: Monitors and evaluates processes to ensure products meet quality standards and regulatory requirements.
- Engineering Technologist: Works alongside engineers to design, develop, and improve chemical processes and systems.
- Environmental Technician: Assesses and manages environmental impacts, focusing on pollution control and sustainability practices.
- Research Assistant: Supports scientific research projects, conducting experiments and analyzing data to contribute to advancements in chemical technology.
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