CHE 300 Summer Practice I

Credit Scructure: NC (Required Course)

Catalog Description: A practical training for a period of 20 work-days in an organization with sizeable operations that are of interest to chemical engineering. Emphasis is made on the application of mass and energy balances. A formal report is required to reflect the work carried out.

 

Course Objectives: To give students a chance for practical training for a period of 20 working days in an organization that is of interest to chemical engineering.; emphasis is made on the application of mass and energy balances; to give the students a solid understanding of professional and ethical responsibility; an ability to communicate effectively; an understanding of the impact of chemical engineering in a global and environmental context, consistent with the principles of sustainable development; an awareness of the need for, and ability to engage life-long learning; a familiarity with the contemporary chemical engineering issues.


Prerequisites:
Consent
of the Department

 

Textbook(s):
None

 

Reference:
None

 

Syllabus: 

The students are sent to the organizations together with a work program designated by the Department. Students are grouped according to their area of practical training site. Each faculty member supervises a group of students. Students carry out their practical work in accordance with the program suggested by the faculty member and as accepted or modified by the organization. A formal report is prepared by the student as based on the working program, and with a format outlined in the Summer Practice Handout which is a supplement to the Summer Practice Guide released by the Faculty of Engineering.

 

 

Contribution of Course to Meeting the Professional Component:

 

Mathematics and Basic Sciences: -None

Engineering Topics:- None

General Education:- None

Other: None