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Last year - w000t!!
FIRST SEMESTER - University of Sydney, Australia
CHNG4806 - Chemical Engineering Design B
In the overall design process, chemical engineers must clearly understand the (often complex) interactions and trade-offs that occur between technical, economic, social and environmental considerations. This UoS builds on concepts in each of these areas introduced in previous years but with an emphasis on their successful integration within a comprehensive design activity.
CHNG5002 - Environmental Decision Making
To acquaint students with issues in environmental decision making, including those with a wide range of consequences and stakeholders, and uncertainties in the information available to support the decisions. To familiarise students with approaches and tools available to support such complex decision making, including those for the identification of decision objectives and criteria for assessment, and for determining and critically assessing the preferred outcome(s) of the decision process.
CHNG5003 - Green Engineering
This course will examine cutting edge examples of sustainable technologies across a broad range of applications relevant to chemical engineering.
HSTY1088 - Australian History: An Introduction
SECOND SEMESTER - U of T
Might look something like this... will have to choose in August.
CHE461H1S Chemical Properties of Polymers
Several methods of polymer synthesis and characterization are discussed. Several polymer characterization techniques are introduced, including gel permeation chromatography, differential
scanning calorimetry, thermal gravimetric analysis, among others.
CHE462H1S Food Engineering
Food processing at the molecular and unit operation levels. The chemistry and kinetics of specific food processes. The application of chemical engineering unit operations distillation, extraction, drying) and food specific unit operations such as extrusion, thermal processing refrigeration/freezing. The course will include two plant trips.
CHE468H1S1 Nuclear Engineering
Fundamental and applied aspects of nuclear engineering. The structure of the nucleus; nuclear stability and radioactive decay; the interaction of radiation with matter including radiological health hazards; the interaction of neutrons including cross-sections, flux, moderation, fission, neutron diffusion and criticality. Poison buildup and their effects on criticality. Nuclear engineering of reactors, reactor accidents, and safety issues.
CHE564H1S1 Pulp & Paper Processes
The processes of pulping, bleaching and papermaking are used to illustrate and integrate chemical engineering principles. Chemical reactions, phase changes and heat, mass and momentum transfer are discussed. Processes are examined on four scales: molecular, diffusional, unit operations and mill.
CHE488H1S Entrepreneurship and Business for Engineers
This course is intended to give the students an understanding of small business enterprises and to introduce the skills needed to run one. We will cover how to launch a new firm, its technical, economic, legal, HR, marketing & sales and financial aspects together with case histories from industry.
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