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Program Curriculums


Core engineering program

A substantial part of the work in first and second year is made up of courses common to all 10 engineering disciplines. You will apply to your preferred discipline in the winter term of first year and the elective classes taken in second year will depend on your selected discipline.

Complementary studies

Also an important part of the curriculum is a series ofÌýcomplementary studiesÌýclasses. The Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) of the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers (CCPE) requires that an accredited undergraduate engineering degree programÌýmust include Complementary Studies courses which appropriately complement the technical content of the engineering curriculum.Ìý

In the Upper Division,Ìýstudents are required to take one Complementary Studies Elective course where the subject matter deals with the humanities and social sciences.Ìý This must be a 3-credit course, normally offered by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Ìý Courses which focus heavily on science, mathematics, technical analysis or economics, cannot be used to satisfy this requirement.

Departments that may have suitable courses include: Arabic, Bioethics, Canadian Studies, Chinese, Classics, Contemporary Studies, Creative Writing, Early Modern Studies, English, European Studies, French, Gender and Women's Studies, German, History of Science and Technology, History, International Development Studies, Italian, Journalism, King's Foundation Year Program, Law, Leisure Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Religious Studies, Russian Studies, Social Work, Sociology and Social Anthropology, Spanish and Latin American Studies, Sustainability, Theatre.

If you are a student coming from one of our Associated Universities, please note that you are required to complete at least 50% of your classes at HÂþ»­ University in order to obtain your degree. If you have taken a class at another university from which you want to be exempted at HÂþ»­, please keep this rule in mind because this means that you will be required to take another class in its place. If you are unsure, please do not hesitate to contact Dr. Brooks, Undergraduate Coordinator.ÌýÌý

Course requirements
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Chemical Engineering

As a co-op student, you will complement your studies with three paid work terms. Work terms begin in your third year and typically last four months. See more information on applying to co-op.

Co-op program schedule

Note: 4-year non co-op students take Term 6 before Term 5

Year Fall Winter Summer
       
       
3 Co-op Work Term 1
()



Co-op Work Term 2
()
4


  • Complementary Studies Elective
Co-op Work Term 3
()
Co-op Work Term 4
()
5

  • Technical Elective I
  • Process Safety
  • Technical Elective II
  • Technical Elective III
 

Technical Elective Options

  Fall     BMNG 5020 Cell Biology for Biomedical Engineering  
  Fall     BMNG 5110 Biocompatibility and Biomaterials Design  
  Winter     BMNG 5150 Introduction to Tissue Engineering  
  Fall     BMNG 5210 Biomed Inst, Data Acq. & Anal  
  Winter     BMNG 5230 Biomedical Signals  
  Winter     BMNG 5260 Principles of Medical Imaging  
             
  Winter     CHEE 4123 Environmental Biotechnology  
  Fall     CHEE 4885 Polymers & Fibres  
  either     CHEE 4791 Research Project I  
  Fall     CHEE 4890 Practical Chemistry for Engineers  
  either     CHEE 4892 Research Project II  
             
  Fall
    CIVL 4440 Water and Wastewater Treatment (CIVL 3450 or PEAS 2220)  
  Winter
    CIVL 4460 Solid Waste and Landifll Engineering CIVL3450 and CIVL 3100)  
  Fall
    CIVL 6101 Advanced Strength of Materials (Senior strength of Materials or equiv.)  
        CIVL 6153 Fibre-Reinforced Plastics (Senior mechanics of materials or equiv.)  
             
  Fall     ECED 3204 Microprocessors (ECED 2200)  
  Winter     ECED 4350 Semiconductor Matl & Devices  
  Fall
    ECED 4601 Digital Control Systems (ECED 4600)  
  Winter
    ECED 4760 Biomedical Engineering  
             
  Fall
    ENVE 3251
Envir and Ind Microbiology  
  Winter
    ENVE 3500
Air Quality  
  Fall     ENVE 4772 Environmental Assessment and Management  
             
  Fall     ENVI 5001 Environmental Assessment  
  Fall     ENVI 5010 Introduction to Environmental and Occupational Health  
             
  Fall     FOSC 4081 Brewing Science  
  Winter     FOSC 4070 Food Processing  
             
  Winter     IENG 4432 Simulation of Industrial Systems (ENGM 3032 and IENG 3305)  
  Winter     IENG 4529 Industrial and Organizational Psychology  
  Fall     IENG 4558 Project Management and Control (Fall term only)  
  Winter
    IENG 4574 Decision and Risk Analysis (ENGM 2031 and IENG 2005)  
             
  Winter     MECH 4110 Ferrous Allloys  
  Fall     MECH 4120 Metal Working Processes  
  Fall     MECH 4210 Introduction to Additive Manufacturing  
  Fall     MECH 4600 Engineering Measurements (ENGM 2032)  
  Fall     MECH 4820 Energy from Renewable Resources (ENGI 3800)  
             
  Winter     MATL 4830 Non Ferrous Alloys  
             
  Fall     MINE 3530 Mineral Processing  
  Fall     MINE 3620 Petroleum Engineering  
  Fall     MINE 4821 Petroleum Reservoir Engineering  
             
  Please check for pre-requisites and if there are pre-requisites-you get approval from the professor-in-charge  
             
  Students can only take ONE 3000-level course as a technical elective.  Approved courses from other Engineering Departments or Faculties outside of Engineering (such as Faculty of Science) may be suitable as possible technical electives.
 
             
  *Students require a 3.00 CGPA to take a graduate level course (5000 or 6000)  
             
  Note:  Must have permission from Dr. Brooks, Undergraduate Coordinator before registering for all technical electives not on this list. (Su-Ling.Brooks@dal.ca)  
  Send Dr. Brooks the course #, name and course description when contacting her for permission for a TE not on this list.  
  Most Engineering Depts. put a restriction on their courses so you will need to contact that department secretary or instructor for a request to have an override provided.  
  Please check Timetable on Banner to determine if a class is offered and when (dal.ca/timetable)  

Program curriculum

Years 1 and 2 follow the core Engineering program. See the For Current Students section to view the full program curriculum.

How to apply for co-op

You must be a current HÂþ»­ student to apply for co-op. Visit the For Current Students section for information on applying to co-op.


Questions?

Chemical Advisor Dr. Su-Ling Brooks
494-6482 Su-Ling.Brooks@dal.ca
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