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CHEE 204. Chemical Engineering Principles 2.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Chemical Engineering (Faculty of Engineering)
Terms offered: Winter 2026
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Description

Material and energy balances in chemical processes. Introduction to process design. Problem solving in the design of various industrial processes such as combustion, humidification, separation processes (evaporation, crystallization), and other reactive systems used in the diverse areas of chemical engineering.
  • (3-2-4)
  • Prerequisite: CHEE 200

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CHEE 423. Chemical Reaction Engineering.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Chemical Engineering (Faculty of Engineering)
Terms offered: Fall 2025
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Description

Review of fundamental concepts in chemical reaction thermodynamics and kinetics. Mass and energy balances for homogenous ideal reactors. Batch, semi-batch and continuous operation. Minimization of by-product and pollution production. Heterogenous reactions, effect of heat and mass transfer on the global rate. Laboratory exercises.
  • (3-1-5)
  • Prerequisites: CHEE 310, CHEE 315

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CHEE 456. Design Project.

Credits: 9
Offered by: Chemical Engineering (Faculty of Engineering)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Chemical engineering process and plant design. Preliminary engineering design, feasibility analysis considering important decision factors such as economics, environmental impact, hazards and safety, site selection, sustainability and social acceptability. Professional skills such as: effective communication in a technical setting, ethics in engineering design, and effective teamwork.
  • (2.5-1-10)
  • Corequisites: CHEE 453, FACC 300
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken CHEE 457.

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CHEE 363. Projects Chemical Engineering 1.

Credits: 2
Offered by: Chemical Engineering (Faculty of Engineering)
This course is not offered this catalogue year.

Description

Projects on social or technical aspects of chemical engineering practice. Students must find a supervisor amongst the departmental faculty before registering for this course. Students suggest their own projects to be approved by their supervisor. Students may work in groups.
  • (1-0-5) Students are required to submit a written report.
  • Prerequisite: CHEE 200 (A "D" grade is acceptable for prerequisite purposes only)

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CHEE 494. Research Project and Seminar 1.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Chemical Engineering (Faculty of Engineering)
Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026
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Description

Independent study and experimental work on topic(s) chosen by consultation between the student and professor. Students must find a supervisor amongst the department faculty before registering for this course.
  • (1-6-2)
  • Students are required to complete a written report and a presentation before the end of the semester.

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CHEE 495. Research Project and Seminar 2.

Credits: 4
Offered by: Chemical Engineering (Faculty of Engineering)
Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026
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Description

Independent study and experimental work on topic(s) chosen by consultation between the student and professor. Students must find a supervisor amongst the department faculty before registering for this course.
  • (1-9-2)
  • Students are required to complete a written report and a presentation before the end of the semester.

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CHEE 496. Environmental Research Project.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Chemical Engineering (Faculty of Engineering)
Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026
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Description

Independent study and experimental work on environmental topic(s) chosen by consultation between the student and professor. Students must find a supervisor amongst department faculty before registering for this course.
  • (1-6-2)
  • Students are required to complete a written report and a presentation before the end of the semester.

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CHEE 511. Catalysis for Sustainable Fuels and Chemicals.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Chemical Engineering (Faculty of Engineering)
Terms offered: Winter 2026
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Description

Introduction to catalytic processes for the production of sustainable fuels and chemicals. Topics: From fossil fuel to renewable fuel. Syngas vs. platform route. Biomass upgrading. Renewable natural gas. CO2 as chemical building block. Theory of photo- and electro-catalysis.
  • (3-0-6)
  • Prerequisites: CHEE 204 and CHEE 310 or permission of instructor.
  • Course open to U3 Chemical Engineering undergraduate students and graduate students in Chemical Engineering.

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Previous Courses

CHEE 401 Energy Systems EngineeringÌý(3 Credits) (2015-2016)

Description: Applied engineering principles of major energy technologies, including quantitative performance evaluation, cost and environmental impact. Criteria for energy system selection. System engineering methodologies for energy, including efficiency, project scope, trade-offs, energy consumption, and environmental impact.

Topics: System approach, Engineering Economis, Climate Modelling, Fosil Fuel and Renewable Energy Sources, Energy Storage, Conservation and Transport,

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Guest Lecture

CHEM 512ÌýCatalysis, Concepts and AppÌýÌý(3 Credits) (2016)

Chemistry: General concepts governing catalysis and practical aspects of its implementation including its most important applications. A global perspective on industrial catalysis. A general introduction about catalysis including homogeneous catalysis, heterogeneous catalysis, organocatalysis, and biocatalysis. A select number of reactions will be studied in detail, based on the most recent research efforts made in the field of catalysis.

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