Specialisation in Process Engineering

Introduction

The Process Engineering specialisation is offered to students taking B.Eng. (Chemical Engineering). It will expose students to the design, modelling, optimization, operation and control of chemical processes. The courses listed under this specialisation will provide practical and industrial exposure to students. Students pursuing this specialisation will be employable in several key industrial sectors including oil and gas, chemical, pharmaceutical, and water and energy.

The broad learning outcomes of this specialisation are as follows:

  1. Gain in-depth and practical understanding of the design, modelling, optimization, operation and control of chemical processes.
  2. Appreciate the roles and responsibilities of process engineers.
  3. Understand that chemical, biological and environmental processes/products are systems of many interacting, possibly interconnected components.
  4. Employ systematic methods and IT/simulation tools to study the behavior of chemical and biological systems.
  5. Work and collaborate with team members in group projects.
  6. Learn effective communication skills with technical contents.

Industry Relevance

Process engineering deals with the design, optimization, control and operation of processes for the transformation of raw materials to valuable products. It also encompasses the study of the behavior of physicochemical systems through mathematical modeling, data analytics, design, optimization and control. It is the bread and butter of most chemical engineers. Students taking this specialisation will be exposed to design, modeling, optimization, operation and control of chemical processes. Final Year Design Project and the other courses listed under this specialisation provide practical and industrial exposure to students. Students pursuing this specialisation will be employable in a diverse range of major sectors in Singapore including oil and gas, chemical, pharmaceutical, and water and energy.

The common roles students take up include process engineer, project engineer, control engineer, plant operations engineer, plant utilities engineer, etc.

Admission Requirements

You may apply for admission at the point of entry into the NUS BEng programmes in Chemical Engineering. Students from 2019/2020 and 2020/2021 intake cohorts follow the old curriculum with compulsory Final Year Design Project would need to complete any 5 electives from the basket to get this specialisation.