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Chemical engineering technicians and technologists play vital roles in expanding industries, from pioneering research on renewable energy to safeguarding our food and water systems. Get ready for a dynamic career in advanced laboratories where your work makes tangible impacts.
Hands-on education -
Train in the state-of-the-art Bay of Quinte Skills Center:
Master the fundamentals of organic and analytical chemistry, chemical engineering principles, and industrial operations.
Develop practical expertise with chemical instruments, extraction methods, safety protocols, and microbiological procedures.
Bridge theory and application through project-based coursework.
The program equips graduates for roles in R&D, data analysis, laboratory management, method evaluation, and innovation development.
Witness professional chemical engineers at work during facility tours.
Through project-based learning and field placements in years two and three, you'll gain real-world experience that ensures you're workforce-ready with versatile capabilities.
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