The aims of the education of chemical engineers can be summarised as
follows:
Students should acquire a profound theoretical knowledge
in Mathematics, Physics, Physical Chemistry, Inorganic and Organic
Chemistry and already be confronted during their studies with all
types of tasks which the chemical engineer may meet in his/her practical,
everyday work. Thus, students should acquire laboratory skills, become
acquainted with the machines and equipment used in chemical industries,
the principles needed for their optimal operation and become familiar
with specific technologies of the chemical, food and light industries.
Our programme is structured in two levels: 8 semesters for the B.Sc. and 4 semesters for the M.Sc. followed by the Ph.D. programme. Specialisation begins in the sixth semester in the following branches:
Industrial Organic Synthesis
Industrial Plastics
Industrial Pharmaceuticals
Light Industries
Industrial Biology and Food Technology
Courses in each branch are available to students at all levels.
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