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Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Chemical)

 

The Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Chemical is a program with three or four year options. Combining theoretical principles with technical expertise, this degree takes an applied approach to not only chemical processes, but instrumentation and sample analyses. With great relevance to other fields of study such as engineering and nanotechnology, medicine and dentistry, food sciences and environmental sciences, the Chemical Engineering Technology programs provide a gateway into many interesting and opportunity-filled careers.

 

Students have great opportunities for hands-on research with state-of-the-art equipment, including a 400 MHz NMR spectrometer, FT-IR, FT-Raman, UV/Vis spectrometers, UPLC-MSMS/PAD, HPLC, GC-FID, GC-MS, atomic absorption spectrometer and a 28 core Linux cluster.

 

Program Options at CBU

The BET 90 Credit Chemical and 120 Credit Advanced Chemical programs are available through different pathways:

Direct entry
Advanced standing Post Diploma
Advanced standing Post Degree

Post Diploma and Post Degree admissions will require a minimum of 50% of their BET degrees to be completed at CBU.  Therefore, a maximum of 45-credits (15, one term courses) may be transferred from an appropriate program at an approved post-secondary institution to the 90-credit BET (Chemical) and a maximum of 60-credits (20, one term courses) may be transferred from an appropriate program at an approved post-secondary institution to the  120-credit BET (Advanced Chemical).

 

Please see Program Details for more on the structure of this degree.  Please see Admission Requirements for entry into this program.

 

Note: The BET degrees do not lead to a professional engineering designation.

Admission Requirements – Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Chemical)

 

Admission Requirements
High School Graduates:

Five Grade 12 advanced or academic courses including English, Mathematics and two sciences (Physics and Chemistry are recommended, with an overall average of at least 65%). Environmental Science 12 may be used as the second science with biology, chemistry or physics. Note:  Grade 12 Academic Chemistry is highly recommended for this program.

 

Diploma Graduates: Graduate of an approved community college diploma at the technologist level or Cape Breton University Engineering Technology graduate.  CBU (CAPE BRETON UNIVERSITY) has agreements with many colleges which allow students entry with Advanced Standing.

 

Bachelor’s degree Graduates: Graduate of a 90 Credit or 120 Credit Bachelor of Science (BSc.) which includes *MATH-1105 (or equivalent) and CHEM1104 will be granted Advanced Standing in the BET Chemical program at CBU.

*MATH-1105 or (MATH-1101/1203) or (MATH-1107/MATH-1208/2104)

 

Partially Completed and other Diploma/Degree: Admissions and course selection will be done on an individual basis in consultation with an academic advisor from the Department of Chemistry.

Program Requirements – Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Chemical)

 

BET (CHEMICAL) 90 Credit and BET (ADVANCED CHEMICAL) 120 Credit

Year One (Fall/Winter)

CHEM-1104                              General Chemistry I

CHEM-1105                              General Chemistry II

DRAF-1163                                Industrial Applications of Drafting

ENGI-1161                                  Industrial Safety and Applied Shop Practices

ENGI-1165                                 Engineering Graphics

ENGI-1168                                 Fluid Mechanics

*MATH-1107                            Math I

*MATH-1208                          Math II

**PHYS-1101                            Elements of Physics I

**PHYS-1201                           Elements of Physics II

 

Year Two (Fall/Winter)

CHEM-2301                              Introductory Organic Chemistry I

GEOL-2101                                Engineering Geology

CHEM-2403                   Introductory Analytical Chemistry

*MATH-2104                   Mathematics III

COMM/ENGL                     Communications or English Elective

CHEM-2303                           Introductory Organic Chemistry II

CHEM-2404                  Environmental Chemistry

COMP-1163                     Computer Applications (or MATH1116, Intro Comp w/C++)

CHEM-2205                           Technical Physical Chemistry

MATH-1109                              Introductory Statistics (or MATH 2106, Elementary Mathematical Statistics I)

 

Year Three (Fall/Winter)

ENGI-2103                                  Technical Engineering Economics

CHEM-2401                              Industrial Chemistry

CHEM-3403                   Analytical Separations

ENGI-2133                        Environmental Engineering

CHEM-3801                             Directed Study in Chemistry (or BETW3989)

CHEM-2501                               Introductory Inorganic Chemistry

CHEM-3404                   Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering

CHEM-3401                              Analytical Spectroscopy

PETR-3163                                  Process Control and Optimization Systems

*MATH-2205                           Mathematics IV

90 credit degree may be granted*

 

90 CREDIT DEGREE MUST HAVE A MINIMUM OF 15-credits BEYOND 2000-Level as listed above

Year Four  (Fall/Winter)

CHEM-3501                                 Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry

ENVI-3131                                     Environmental Impact Assessment I

PETR-1131                                    Petroleum Production and Processing (or Department Approved Elective)

CHEM-4403                              Advanced Topics in Analytical Chemistry

PUBH-4107                                Quality and Environmental Project Management

CHEM-3301                                Intermediate Organic Chemistry

CHEM-4401                               Polymer Chemistry

CHEM-4405                               Chemical Instrumentation Design & Troubleshooting

CHEM-4801                                Independent Project in Chemistry (or BETW-4989)

Elective course Approved by Department of Chemistry

120 credit Advanced degree or equivalent may be granted*

 

FOUR YEAR ADVANCED DEGREE MUST HAVE A MINIMUM OF 18-credits BEYOND 2000-Level as listed above

**PHYS-1101/1201 may be replaced by PHYS-1104/1204 (General Physics I & II)
*MATH-1107/1208/2104/2205 OR (MATH-1101/1203/2205 + 3cr Math Departmental Approved Electives) OR (MATH-1105/2205 + 6 cr Math Departmental Approved Electives)

*These programs do not lead to a professional engineering designation

 

 

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