6.7 Process Engineering Program Regulations
6.7.1 Process Engineering Major
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The full-time 141 credit hour Bachelor of Engineering (Co-operative), Process Engineering Major, requires eight academic terms and four work terms.
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The 141 credit hours shall normally be taken in the academic terms and order as set out in Table 7 Process Engineering Major.
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Beginning in Academic Term 6, a student will follow the Chemical and Bioprocess Stream or the Mineral and Energy Resources Stream with elective course options as outlined in Table 7 Process Engineering Major.
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Work terms shall normally be taken in the order as set out in Table 7 Process Engineering Major.
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Process Engineering students may complete a minor in Chemistry as outlined under Faculty of Science, Chemistry, Minor in Chemistry.
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Elective Courses |
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Engineering One |
3 credit hours in English at the 1000 level or any Critical Reading and Writing course |
Students who are expecting to successfully complete the Engineering One requirements by the end of the Winter semester may apply to undertake a work term during the Spring semester. In this case, the prerequisite course ENGI 200W is expected to be successfully completed during the Fall semester. All other students are expected to successfully complete ENGI 200W in the Winter semester of Engineering One. |
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In addition to meeting the requirements outlined below, a student must successfully complete four Complementary Studies courses as described under Description of Program, Complementary Studies. |
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Fall Academic Term 3 |
Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering 3401 PROC 3000 |
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Winter |
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Spring Academic Term 4 |
ENGI 4430 |
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Fall |
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Winter Academic Term 5 |
ENGI 4421 |
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Spring |
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Fall Academic Term 6 |
3 credit hours from Technical Streams courses, Academic Term 6 |
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Winter |
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Spring Academic Term 7 |
6 credit hours from Technical Streams courses, Academic Term 7 |
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Fall |
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Winter Academic Term 8 |
ENGI 8152 PROC 8040 |
One free elective which must be a 2000-level or higher course from any academic unit. Selection of a course must be approved by the Head of the Department of Process Engineering. 9 credit hours from Technical Streams courses, Academic Term 8 |
6.7.1.1 Technical Streams
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Technical Streams are available in the areas of Chemical and Bioprocess, and Mineral and Energy Resources.
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A student may experience scheduling difficulties if courses are selected from more than one Technical Stream.
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The selection of a course as a technical stream course from outside these lists requires the approval of the Head of the Department of Process Engineering.
Term |
Required Courses |
Elective Courses |
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Academic Term 6 |
PROC 6151 |
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Academic Term 7 Between Term 7 and Term 8 a student must choose four courses from the Elective Courses. |
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Academic Term 8 Between Term 7 and Term 8 a student must choose four courses from the Elective Courses. |
PROC 8125 |
Electrical and Computer Engineering 8210 |
Term |
Required Courses |
Elective Courses |
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Academic Term 6 |
PROC 6202 |
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Academic Term 7 |
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Academic Term 8 A student must choose three courses from the Elective Courses. |
6.7.2 Minor in Applied Science - Process Engineering for Chemistry Majors and Honours
For Chemistry Majors or Honours students, a Minor in Applied Science - Process Engineering will consist of
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Chemistry 1051;
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PROC 3000 (or the former ENGI 3600)
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PROC 4021 (or the former ENGI 4621)
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PROC 4025 (or the former ENGI 4625)
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PROC 4061 (or Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering 4501 or the former ENGI 4661 or the former ENGI 4961) and
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6 credit hours chosen from:
Completion of the Minor in Applied Science - Process Engineering does not qualify persons to hold the designation "Professional Engineer" as defined by various provincial acts governing the Engineering Profession.