Teaching: Study Plan
The Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering is awarded after acquiring 120 University Formative Credits (CFU) through the following educational activities and the relative assessments:
Educational activity | Form of assessment |
---|---|
Teaching courses | Exam |
Additional language skills | Certification |
Training and orientation internships | Certification |
Master's thesis | Graduation exam |
Teaching courses
The courses are held with a semester calendar. The first semester runs between September and December, the second between March and June.
The following tables summarise the courses that make up the two english curricula “Product Engineering” and “Sustainable Engineering” of the Master of Science in Chemical Engineering.
The educational regulation includes detailed information for each course.
Curriculum "Product Engineering"
FIRST YEAR | TERM | CFU |
---|---|---|
Advanced thermodynamics and transport phenomena | I | 8 |
Safety in chemical processes | I | 6 |
Applied physical chemistry | I | 9 |
Elective courses* | I/II | 0-18 |
Rheology | II | 9 |
Process dynamics and control | II | 8 |
Chemical and biochemical reactors | II | 8 |
Additional language skills | II | 3 |
Curriculum "Sustainable Engineering"
FIRST YEAR | TERM | CFU |
---|---|---|
Advanced thermodynamics and transport phenomena | I | 8 |
Safety in chemical processes | I | 6 |
Fermentation chemistry and industrial microbiology | I | 9 |
Elective courses* | I/II | 0-18 |
Fundamentals of bioprocess engineering | II | 6 |
Process dynamics and control | II | 8 |
Chemical and biochemical reactors | II | 8 |
Additional language skills | II | 3 |
SECOND YEAR | TERM | CFU |
---|---|---|
Sustainable process design | I | 9 |
Environmental chemical engineering | I | 6 |
Industrial chemistry from renewable feedstocks | I | 9 |
Elective courses* | I/II | 0-18 |
Structure engineering | II | 9 |
Training and orientation internships | II | 6 |
Graduation exam | II | 15 |