Bachelor Chemical Engineering and Chemistry
Program Overview
Introduction to the Bachelor's Program in Chemical Engineering and Chemistry
The Bachelor's program in Chemical Engineering and Chemistry at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the principles and applications of chemical engineering and chemistry. The program aims to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and competencies necessary to pursue a successful career in the field.
Degree Structure
The Bachelor's program in Chemical Engineering and Chemistry is a three-year program that consists of a combination of lectures, practicals, and projects. The program is divided into three years, each with its own unique focus and objectives.
First Year
The first year of the program provides students with a solid foundation in the principles of chemistry, mathematics, and physics. Students take courses in introduction to practical and inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, biochemistry and technology, and physical transport phenomena. These courses are designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles of chemical engineering and chemistry.
Second Year
In the second year, students build upon the foundation established in the first year. They take more advanced courses in kinetics and electrochemistry, polymer chemistry and technology, and separation technology. Students also participate in Challenge-Based Learning (CBL) projects, where they work on solutions to societal issues that require a chemical approach.
Third Year
In the third year, students work independently on their Bachelor Final Project in one of the department's research groups. This project provides students with the opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills they have acquired throughout the program to a real-world problem. Students also take elective courses that allow them to specialize in a particular area of interest.
Elective Space
Starting in the second year, students can take elective courses that allow them to tailor their study program to their individual interests. Students can choose from a range of elective courses within the department or from other bachelor's programs at TU/e.
Impact of Technology (ITEC)
The ITEC program is an integral part of the Bachelor's program in Chemical Engineering and Chemistry. The program consists of three components: ethics of technology and engineering, impact of technology: engineering for society, and Studium Generale activities. The ITEC program provides students with a solid foundation as an engineer and helps them to understand the impact of technology on people and society.
Digital Interim Assessment Moments (DIAMS)
The Bachelor's program in Chemical Engineering and Chemistry includes digital assessments that provide students with flexibility and immediate feedback. Students can take tests at their own pace and receive immediate feedback on their performance.
Research
The department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry at TU/e is involved in a range of research areas, including molecular materials and nanosystems, macro-organic chemistry, sustainable process engineering, and stimuli-responsive functional materials and devices. Students have the opportunity to work on research projects and contribute to the development of new technologies and solutions.
Conclusion
The Bachelor's program in Chemical Engineering and Chemistry at TU/e provides students with a comprehensive education in the principles and applications of chemical engineering and chemistry. The program is designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and competencies necessary to pursue a successful career in the field. With its strong focus on research, innovation, and societal impact, the program prepares students to make a positive contribution to society and to address the complex challenges of the 21st century.
