Chemical Engineering Technology (Co-op option available)
Chemical Engineering Technology is at the core of our evolving world to meet the growing needs for innovation in products, processes and materials. Renewable fuels, process simulation and analysis and development of chemical products all have one thing in common: the chemical engineering technologist.
Courses
- ACAD 1101 — Spectroscopic Techniques (
- CARR 2130 — Mathematics for Civil Engineering II (
- CHEC 1000 — CHEC 1000
- CHEM 1131 — Analytical Techniques (
- CHEM 1200 — Communication Foundations (
- CHEM 1202 — Entry Level Drinking Water (
- CHEM 2106 — Analytical Chemistry 1 (
- CHEM 2131 — Electrical Control Fundamentals (
- CHEM 2206 — Environmental Chemistry (
- CHEM 3105 — Chromatographic Principles (
- CHEM 3106 — Industrial Waste (
- CHEM 3131 — Indigenous Elective (
- CHEM 3201 — Chromatographic Techniques (
- CHEM 3202 — Industrial Chemical Processes (
- CHEM 4131 — Introduction to GIS & AutoCAD (
- COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications (
- COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development (
- DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION
- ELEC 1133 — General Education Elective (
- FLUD 4131 — Computer Aided Manufacturing for Technology 2 (
- GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 (
- INDC 4100 — Statistical Methods In Quality Control (
- INDC 6100 — Indigenous Elective (
- INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 (
- LAWW 2200 — Environmental Sampling (
- MATH 1131 — Engineering Drawings (
- MATH 2131 — Non Destructive Testing - Magnetic Particle (
- MATH 3132 — Programming for Technology I (
- MATL 1000 — Field Placement (
- MECH 2103 — Materials and The Environment (
- NUCL 5100 — NUCL 5100
- PHYC 3100 — PHYC 3100
- PHYS 1131 — Radiography and Radiation Safety (
- PLAC 1100 — Statistical Quality Control I (
- STAT 3136 — Thermodynamics (
- THER 1101 — THER 1101
- WAST 3131 — WAST 3131