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Upon finishing Western Engineering's Common First Year, students can join the Chemical Engineering program. In the third academic year, you'll have the choice between two specializations: General Chemical Engineering or Biochemical and Environmental Engineering.
General Chemical Engineering
This specialization focuses on conventional chemical engineering methods and their practical uses. The program aims to merge core concepts of chemical and biochemical engineering to develop cost-effective, eco-conscious manufacturing processes and facilities for consumer goods production. A key highlight is our focus on pollution prevention through innovative designs incorporating physical, chemical, and biological process principles.
Biochemical and Environmental Engineering
This specialization combines core chemical engineering with biochemical and environmental studies, creating a comprehensive learning experience. The curriculum covers renewable energy sources, bioenergy technologies, biofuels production, biotechnology applications, and environmental protection methods. Students gain expertise in designing integrated systems by applying combined principles from chemical, biochemical, and environmental engineering disciplines.