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Introduction to PROCESS ENGINEERING
Rating: 3.8 out of 5(68 ratings)
250 students

Introduction to PROCESS ENGINEERING

Learn about Process Engineering like a PRO
Created byParna Dassarma
Last updated 7/2020
English

What you'll learn

  • Know why Process Engineering can be perfect choice for career
  • Process Engineering, Job opportunities and activities of Process Engineer

Course content

1 section8 lectures1h 33m total length
  • What is Process Engineering8:42

    Know about process engineering and what a process engineer does

  • Lecture 2: World of Process Engineer and my role10:53

    Jobs and career opportunities for Process Engineer in industries

  • Lecture-3 Interface of Process Engineer with other disciplines8:56

    Process Engineers coordination with other departments

  • Lecture-4 Activities of Process Engineer_Part-116:56

    Some of the interesting brainstorming activities done by Process Engineers (know in brief)

  • Lecture-5 Activities of Process Engineer_Part-229:25

    Continuation of Lecture-4, some more interesting activities done by Process Engineers in brief

  • Lecture-6 Phases of Project in Industry11:40

    Learn about the different phases in a project in industry

  • Lecture-7 Expectations from young Process Engineers and challenges6:08

    Expectations from young engineers in industry and challenges

  • Preview0:53

    Preview on the full course

Requirements

  • STUDENT MUST BE HIGH SCHOOL PASSED

Description

Learn all about what process engineering is, all the interesting and brainstorming activities in Process Engineering, the career opportunities, roles and responsibilities, interaction with other disciplines and phases of a project in industry. Also know the expectations and challenges for a young engineer in this field. Finally decide why Process Engineer can be the perfect career choice for you.

Who this course is for:

  • Students pursuing Bachelors degree in Engineering
  • Graduate Engineers
  • Chemical Engineering students