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University of Alberta Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering Co-operative

University of Alberta

Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering Co-operative

Edmonton, Canada

5 Years

English

Full time

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Key Summary

    About: The Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering Co-operative integrates academic learning with practical experience. Students gain insights into chemical processes, design systems, and understand the application of engineering principles in real-world situations. The co-op component allows for hands-on training in industry settings, enhancing professional skills and readiness for the workforce.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers as chemical engineers, process engineers, or project managers. They often find opportunities in industries such as pharmaceuticals, energy, and environmental services, utilizing their skills in research, development, and systems optimization.

Introduction

Why study Chemical Engineering? (Co-operative)

Chemical engineers play an important role in society, finding new ways to convert raw materials into finished products and make improvements to daily life. The impact chemical engineers are having on our environment and our world are being realized right now from the oil sands of Fort McMurray to the desert sands of the Sahara.

Our Chemical Engineering program is regarded one of the leading programs of its kind in North America and is distinguished for its oil sands and biomedical research. You will learn from professors who are leading researchers in their field and well respected in both academic and industry circles.

Co-op option

This degree can be taken as a Co-op (co-operative education) program. Through the Co-op program, you will have the opportunity to complete paid, supervised work terms throughout your degree. Co-op programs are great way to challenge yourself, gain relevant work experience, and make connections to industry before you graduate!

Most co-op programs include five work terms lasting four months each, in addition to the usual eight terms (four years) of full-time study. Therefore, co-op programs require five years to complete.

Specialization option

As part of this program, you can choose to take the Computer Process Control Option.

Why study Engineering at the University of Alberta?

The Faculty of Engineering is widely recognized as one of the top Engineering schools in Canada, with globally renowned professors, state-of-the-art labs and teaching spaces, and highly specialized facilities and areas of research.

Throughout your degree, you’ll have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience, participate in research, and contribute to team projects both inside and out of the classroom.

We are centrally located within the heart of western Canada's energy and resources industries, with strong connections to industry and unmatched work placement opportunities.

Please note: If you are applying directly from high school, you must apply to the qualifying first year of Engineering. After you complete your first year you will have the opportunity to choose a specific degree program.

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