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Introduction to Chemical/Process Engineering - PART I
Rating: 4.5 out of 5(69 ratings)
342 students

What you'll learn

  • Define the roles and responsibilities of a chemical engineer
  • Express a typical anatomy of a chemical engineering plant
  • Describe chemical engineer's Energy & Sustainability, Food, Bioengineering and Electronics areas of expertise
  • Define chemical engineer's Materials, Environment and Space areas of expertise
  • Be aware of chemical engineering career development
  • Explain chemical engineering career opportunities from Process Engineering to Research and Development Engineering

Course content

4 sections56 lectures1h 38m total length
  • What is Chemical Engineering?3:45

    T 1. Definition of Chemical Engineering

    Session 1 - What is Chemical Engineering?

  • Who are Chemical Engineers?2:01

    T 1. Definition of Chemical Engineering

    Session 2 - Who are Chemical Engineers?

  • Review Question - 1
  • Review Question - 1 (Answered)1:09
  • Services provided by Chemical Engineers2:20

    T 1. Definition of Chemical Engineering

    Session 3 - Services provided by Chemical Engineers

  • Relationship between Chemical Engineering and Science of Chemistry1:54

    T 1. Definition of Chemical Engineering

    Session 4 - Relationship between Chemical Engineering and Science of Chemistry

  • Chemical Engineering Unit Operations and Techniques1:25

    T 1. Definition of Chemical Engineering

    Session 5 - Chemical Engineering Unit Operations and Techniques

  • Review Question - 2
  • Review Question - 2 (Answered)1:13
  • Section 1: Summary0:15

    Section 1 - Definition of Chemical Engineering ends at this lecture. Until the end of this section, you have gone through the following topics:

    • What is Chemical Engineering?

    • Who are Chemical Engineers?

    • Services provided by Chemical Engineers

    • Relationship between Chemical Engineering and Science of Chemistry

    • Chemical Engineering Unit Operations and Techniques

    You can use downloadable material to learn what we covered in this section, more efficiently.

Requirements

  • No specific experience or requirement needed. You will learn everything you need to know

Description

Welcome to the first part of “Introduction to Chemical/Process Engineering” training course. We have divided the course material into two parts, because it contains too much information and can be challenging to digest specifically for beginners.

“Introduction to Chemical/Process Engineering” training course is aiming to deliver basics of chemical engineering and is not going over calculations, analysis and interpretation, instead this course focuses on providing introduction for beginners, students and engineers from different disciplines. Through the first part of Introduction to Chemical/Process Engineering, you will be provided with 43 explanatory videos, starting with the definition of chemical engineering. As you have fully comprehended definition of chemical engineering, then you can proceed to Anatomy of a Chemical Engineering plant and Chemical Engineers’ area of expertise.

  • In the last section of this course, we will be diving into Career opportunities in chemical engineering, including:

  • Chemical/Process, Biochemical, Refinery Engineering;

  • Commissioning, Process Maintenance, Process Control and Automation Engineering;

  • Process Safety, Biomedical, Research and Development Engineering;

  • Sales, Planning, Plant, Production, Pipeline Engineering;

  • Petroleum, Environment, Materials, Project, Cost Control, Quality Control Engineering and

  • Other Roles for Chemical Engineering

We hope and believe that this course will be great of help, because the lectures we provide are perfectly-prepared and can be considered as the harmony of relevant theory and practice.

Via the course, you will see me explaining all essentials on the top left of your learning page. Here, after 2-3 videos, you will face some “Review questions” and their answers. Do not worry, they do not affect any of your results for completion of course, but they are great to have to check your concentration on the videos. And in the end, you are given with Assessment made up of 15 questions. Please, note that scores below 80% are not enough to complete the course, so be careful and make your own notes. In addition to review questions and assessments, you are also provided with reading materials of Section Summaries at the end of every section to ensure what you have learned.

Now, it is time to start your learning journey... Are you ready?

Who this course is for:

  • Chemical/Process Engineers
  • Engineers from Other Disciplines
  • Plant Operators
  • Chemical Engineering Students
  • Beginners
  • Anyone who is interested in Chemical/Process Engineering