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GCS - CME | Bachelor of Chemical Engineering Information Session - New Undergraduate Program

Join the Gina Cody School to explore our new Chemical Engineering undergraduate program. Hear from experts about program content, coop opportunities, capstone projects, technical tracks, and sustainability-focused research.


Date & time
Thursday, October 10, 2024
5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Registration is closed

Speaker(s)

Alex De Visscher, Melanie Hazlett

Cost

This event is free

Contact

Erica Howse

Where

Engineering, Computer Science and Visual Arts Integrated Complex
1515 St. Catherine W.
Room EV 2.184

Wheel chair accessible

Yes

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The Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science is thrilled to present its upcoming, innovative Undergraduate Program in Chemical Engineering! (Pending Ministry Approval)


Hear directly from Dr. Alex De Visscher - Chair of the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, as well as  Dr. Melanie Hazlett - Program Director.

During the session, you will discover:

  • Program content
  • Coop opportunities
  • Capstone projects
  • Core and elective courses

You will also learn about the available technical tracks:

  1. Sustainable Chemical Engineering
  2. Materials Engineering
  3. Data Analytics for Chemical Engineers
  4. Biochemical & Food Engineering
  5. Biomolecular Modelling & Drug Design

Sustainability is at the core of our programs and research. Join us to find out more. We look forward to meeting you!

Registration is required.

Questions about the session? Send an email to erica.howse@concordia.ca

The info session will be held in English. However, visitors are welcome to ask questions in French after the presentation.

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