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Chemical engineering technicians and technologists are at the heart of many growing fields, from leading-edge research around alternative fuels to protecting the safety of our food and water supply. Prepare for an exciting career working in high-tech labs with real-world results.
Experiential learning -
Study in the newly equipped Bay of Quinte Skills Centre:
Understand the principles and techniques of organic and analytical chemistry, chemical engineering and industrial processes.
Gain applied skills with chemical instrumentation, extraction technology, health and safety, and microbiology techniques.
Apply theory to practice with problem-based assignments.
Graduates are prepared to work in research and development, analyze and interpret data, manage lab operations, assess analytical methods and develop new techniques.
Observe chemical engineers in action with tours of professional lab facilities.
Applied project learning and field placements in the second and third years provide practical experience, preparing you for a smooth transition to the workforce with a wide range of skills.
Required academic preparation
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Recommended academic preparation
English language requirements
TOEFL: (Test of English as a Foreign Language): 550 (paper-based test); 80 (IBT internet-based test with minimums of 20)
IELTS (International English Language Test Service): 6.0 overall with no bands less than 6.0 (under SDS); 6.0 overall with one band at 5.5 (generic category)
CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language Assessment): Overall band of 60, writing 60