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'''Chemical Engineering Course''' is the branch of engineering that deals with the application of the physical sciences and the life sciences , along with mathematics and economics, to the process of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms. A chemical engineer translates processes developed in the lab into practical applications for the manufacturing of products such as plastics, medicines, detergents, and fuels. They design plants to maximize productivity and minimize costs. Job opportunities for a chemical engineering courses are available in various fields such as biotechnology, nanotechnology, mining process, mineral-based industries, petrochemical, plants, pharmaceuticals, synthetic fibers, and | |||
chemical engineering designs. Their work also extends to processes in nuclear energy, materials science, food production, alternative energy development, and even medicine. | |||
Chemical engineering is applied chemistry, concerned with the design, construction and operation of machines and plants that perform chemical reactions to solve practical problems or make useful products. It is all about transformation, gaining fundamental knowledge about a substance and then using that knowledge to synthesize a solution to an important medical, mechanical or societal need. From creating face creams to fuels you need the science of chemical engineering. | |||
Latest revision as of 08:04, 5 February 2013
Chemical Engineering Course is the branch of engineering that deals with the application of the physical sciences and the life sciences , along with mathematics and economics, to the process of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms. A chemical engineer translates processes developed in the lab into practical applications for the manufacturing of products such as plastics, medicines, detergents, and fuels. They design plants to maximize productivity and minimize costs. Job opportunities for a chemical engineering courses are available in various fields such as biotechnology, nanotechnology, mining process, mineral-based industries, petrochemical, plants, pharmaceuticals, synthetic fibers, and chemical engineering designs. Their work also extends to processes in nuclear energy, materials science, food production, alternative energy development, and even medicine.
Chemical engineering is applied chemistry, concerned with the design, construction and operation of machines and plants that perform chemical reactions to solve practical problems or make useful products. It is all about transformation, gaining fundamental knowledge about a substance and then using that knowledge to synthesize a solution to an important medical, mechanical or societal need. From creating face creams to fuels you need the science of chemical engineering.