Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering Computer Process Control
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Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering Computer Process Control
Program Overview
The Computer Process Control curriculum is built around the Chemical Engineering core program. Additional specialized courses will help to develop your skills as a process control and systems engineer, and contribute to the development, design, optimization, operation and control of the next generation of smart plants and sustainable chemical processes.
Why Study This Program?
This Option is taken as part of a Chemical Engineering degree. The Faculty of Engineering is widely recognized as one of the top Engineering schools in Canada, with globally renowned professors, state-of-the-art labs and teaching spaces, and highly specialized facilities and areas of research. Throughout your degree, you'll have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience, participate in research, and contribute to team projects both inside and out of the classroom.
Possible Careers
- Application Engineer
- Automation Specialist
- Chemical Engineer
- Chemical Process Control Engineer
- Computer Engineer
- Computer Process Control Engineer
- Design Engineer
- Field Engineer
- Instrumentation & Control Engineer
- Process Control Engineer
- Process Engineer
- Quality Control Engineer
- Rehabilitation Engineer
- System Control Engineer
- Systems Engineer
Program Requirements
Non-Direct Entry
This program does not allow admission directly from high school.
- Foundational/Qualifying Year: All students in this first year of study follow a common curriculum. At the end of the year, students choose among the various specialized Engineering programs offered and between the traditional and cooperative education streams.
- Transfer Students: Students with transferable post-secondary coursework taken outside of the Faculty of Engineering are considered for admission based on GPA and relevant transfer credit.
English Language Proficiency
The primary language of instruction in our classes, with the exception of those at the Faculté Saint-Jean, is English.
Indigenous Applicants
The University of Alberta is committed to encouraging Indigenous Students in their work towards a degree. Indigenous students have been under-represented in higher education in Canada, thus our policy is aimed at increasing opportunity, with the goal of our Aboriginal student population being representative of the public we serve.
Deadline
- Fall application:
- Domestic: March 1, 2026
- International: March 1, 2026
Tuition and Fees
Tuition will be evaluated based on the specific courses you are registered in. A cost calculator is available to give you an estimate based on full-time for the program you select, living arrangements, citizenship status, and more.
Scholarships and Financial Support
The Office of the Registrar administers over $52 million each year in scholarships, awards, and financial support for undergraduate students, as well as financial and loan advising. Additional scholarships are also available for specific faculties and programs.
