Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering (Co-op Optional)

Laurentian University

Canada,Ontario

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 32,158/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 129

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Canada, Ontario

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1960

Total Students: 9,000 +

Int. Students: 500 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

935 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, CA

Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering (Co-op Optional)

Program Overview

Chemical Engineering offers a general program as well as specialized options in "extractive metallurgy" and "environmental sustainability"
Chemical engineers are creative problem-solvers who use their scientific and technical knowledge to develop processes and designs, operate plants to make useful products at a reasonable cost and carry out research to assure the safe and environmentally-sound manufacture, use and disposal of chemical products.

Learn from the best as you combine physical and life sciences with applied mathematics to transform the world as you know it.

  • Become part of an organization of professionals with a rich history at the Bharti School of Engineering. Answer the call to be an engineer and work toward a common goal.
  • Learn about organic and inorganic chemistry, statistics, and chemical processes and reactions. Focus your degree with specialized options in extractive metallurgy and mineral processing.
  • Use your creativity to solve issues related to process, design, innovate products, research, and manufacturing.
  • Get hands-on training in real-world work opportunities through the 16-month co-op program available during your third year.

Co-Operative Education in Chemical Engineering

  • Co-operative (Co-op) education at Laurentian University is a plan of work-integrated learning where students, starting in the second year, put their academic knowledge into action through two paid discipline-related work terms.
  • Work terms begin at the end of the second year for a period of 4 months (April to August of the same year). After completing the third year, the student will undertake a placement of 16 months from April to August of the following year. The student will then return to complete one full year of academic study.

Advantages for Students

  • Integrate your studies with practical experience
  • Gain knowledge and exposure to a wide variety of professions
  • Earn money that can substantially contribute to your expenses while a student
  • Acquire necessary work habits and skills
  • Learns to function as a key member of a team
  • Gain a significant advantage upon graduation, not only in finding employment of your choice but also in obtaining one with higher pay and more responsibility due to your experience in the workforce

Students will get an "S" on their transcript ("satisfactory" after due review of each work term, work term report and company evaluation). If the student completed 16 to 20 months of the required placement, it will reflect on their diploma.