al Engineering course provides a foundational understanding of the principles that govern chemical processes and systems. Designed for students beginning their journey in chemical engineering, the course emphasizes practical problem-solving, process modeling, and the application of chemistry and physics in real-world engineering scenarios.
Starting with the basic concepts, students learn about material and energy balances, unit operations, fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, and chemical reaction engineering. Each lecture builds upon the previous, integrating theory with practical examples to ensure learners can apply concepts to industrial and laboratory settings.
The course also introduces process safety, design considerations, and sustainability, preparing students for advanced studies or professional practice in chemical and process engineering fields. With clear explanations, worked examples, and a focus on problem-solving techniques, this series equips learners with the knowledge to analyze, design, and optimize chemical processes confidently.
By the end of the course, learners will have a